By Mistie Bush | Published on 4/8/2024

Periwinkle Scarf

Mistie Bush
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Periwinkle Scarf

I designed the Periwinkle Scarf crochet pattern for the 2018 Yellow Rose Fiber Fiesta. I had so much fun designing this lace scarf and the Blueface Luster hand spun yarn was a delight to work with. It’s designed for those cool breezes and changing seasons, it’s a must have accessory that’s easy to make and elegant to wear.

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This Periwinkle Scarf is quick to stitch up while looking elegant and chic. This crochet scarf pattern invites you to create a sophisticated accessory that elevates everyday wear. By choosing a nice worsted weight yarn, your finished scarf will be stunning and have a lovely drape. Whether for personal indulgence or as a heartfelt gift, this pattern promises a rewarding project that combines creativity with practicality

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About the Periwinkle Scarf

REQUIREMENTS

Level of Difficulty

  • Beginner/Intermediate

Yarn

  • 250 (290, 325) yards #4 worsted weight (all yardages are based on 48” scarf)

Hook and Notions

Measurement

  • 8 inches wide
  • 48 (54, 60) inches long

Gauge

  • 6 V sts = 4” on Round 4

Abbreviations

  • ch – chain
  • hdc – half double crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • Sk – skip
  • Sp – space

Scarf Pattern Notes

  • Weigh your yarn cake: ________ grams

  • Worked from side to side

  • 250 (290, 325) yards. I used #4 Worsted weight handspun (all yardage is based on 48” scarf once blocked) I did block the original scarf since I used handspun.

  • This scarf measures (6” wide x 41” long unblocked) 8” wide x 48” long

  • Because I am a tight crocheter I used the J crochet hook to chain with, so the chain isn’t too tight. This will also keep it from buckling. If you crochet loosely then you really shouldn’t have to go up a hook size when chaining. Rule of thumb always check your gauge.

  • This scarf is made in 3 different lengths. Image is displaying a 8” wide x 48” long scarf before blocking.
  • Chain 3 at beginning of row counts as a double crochet unless otherwise stated.

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Bonus – Version Two

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PERIWINKLE SCARF INSTRUCTIONS

Ch 32

Working with an I hook

Row 1: (RS, working in the back bump) hdc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across.
Turn. (31 hdc)

Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), sk next 2 sts, * work (V st) in the next st, sk next 2 sts, repeat from * across; ending with a dc in the last st. Turn (2 dc, 9 V sts)

Row 3: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), * work 3 dc in the ch 1 space of V st, repeat from * across; ending with a dc in the top of the turning ch 3. Turn. (2 dc, 9 sets of 3 dc = 29 dc)

Row 4: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), sk 1 dc, * work (V st) in the next dc, sk the next 2 dc, repeat from * across, ending with a sk next dc, dc in the top of the turning ch 3. Turn (2 dc, 9 V sts)

Repeat Rows 3 and 4 until desired length.

Finishing

You will evenly sc along both sides of the scarf. Please note you will not be working a sc along the ends.  Once you have evenly sc along one side of the panel, fasten off. Now you will evenly sc along the other side of the scarf. Do Not Fasten Off.

Now you will work the crab stitch along both sides and ends. You may wish to go down a hook size when working the crab stitch to make the edging look neater.

 

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