Looking at the Sweet Colours Crochet Scarf, I am reminded of candies and lollipops. Won’t you agree that these colours are like sweets?
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The Sweet Colours Scarf is a drapey and airy accessory that adds colour to your ensemble. And because it uses a super fine weight yarn, it does not weigh down when worn. It can also double as a wrap you can wear on breezy summer evenings and for walks.
I started making these rounds sometime in April and had an entirely different design in mind. It did not take long to realise this was not going to be a quick project, especially as I began to change my mind as I made more rounds. So I left them for about a month.
But for some reason, I went back to making more rounds. I started out with green then progressed with pink, yet I still did not know what to make with them. It was only after the 63rd round that it felt right to make it a scarf. The parts are easy to join once you get the flow, and I must say I found joining these rounds therapeutic and fulfilling. Unlike when I joined the parts for the Diagonals Afghan.
Let’s get right to it.
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Finished Size: 65 inches long by 9 inches wide
Total number of circles: 69. 37 Pink, 32, Green
Number of Rows: 25
Notes:
You’ll need:
Stitches/Abbreviation
DC- double crochet
CH- chain
SL ST- slip stitch
MC- magic circle
Form Magic ring (leave about 5-6 inch tail)
Important tip- carry the tail from your magic ring along and up on rounds 1 & 2. This way, you have less tails to weave in.
Round 1: Ch 1, DC 12 in ring. Join to 1st DC
Round 2: Ch 1, 2DC in each st around. Join to 1st DC
Round 3: Ch 1, DC in 1st st, *Ch 2, skip next st, DC in next st. repeat from * around. End with CH 2, join to 1st DC
Round 4: Ch 1, *4dc in Ch 2 space. Repeat from * around. Join to 1st DC. Break yarn, weave in tails.
A couple of things to note:
The first 2 rows
Joining Sequence- this may look a bit complicated, but it is quite easy to master once you follow the arrows and continue repeating the sequence for the other rows.
The Last 3 Rows
Note: start from any side with wrong side facing up.
Photo 1- Row 1
For the next circle, Ch 14, Sl st in the center of circle. Now take a look at photo 3, the sl st is made in the center of the 4 DCs. So that’s like having a set of 3 and half DCs on each side of that (green) circle.
Ch 14 again, Sl st in center of next circle. Continue with Ch 12, sl st in center of circle till the last 3 row.
Photo 2- last 3 rows
Photo 4- Row 2
Break yarn, weave in tails. Repeat edging on the other side.
And there you have your Sweet Colours Crochet Scarf. What colours will you use?
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Very beautiful! Thank you!
Thank you Amanda. I think it is the most beautiful thing I've crocheted so far. Thank you for stopping by.
Rose, thank you for this post. Its very inspiring.
Thank you for stopping by.