Cross-Over Stitch Scarf
size J/10-6.00mm hook
264 yards worsted weight
shown in Red Heart's With Love Daffodil
8 by 64 inches
gauge not essential to
this project
written in American terms
Notes
Worked flat, turn after
each row until trim stitches.
ch 3 at beginning
of each row counts
as 1 dc
scarf can be made wider
by using a multiple of 4 + 4
Stitches
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
yo = yarn over hook
1) ch 18
2) dc 1 in
third ch from hook, dc to end ( 16 dc's )
3)
ch
3, dc 1, *skip next st, dc 3, yo, with hook in front, insert hook
from front to back into skipped st, loosely draw through a loop and
bring it up to the height of the dc's, yo and draw through loops on
hook * repeat to last 2 sts, dc 2
4)
ch
3, dc to end
Repeat rows 3 and 4 until
desired length ending with row 3, do not fasten off.
Trim
ch 3 , working along the
side dc to last space ( see photo for placement of dc's ), 3 dc in
that space making first corner, work dc's along top to last stitch, 3
dc in that stitch for second corner, working along second side dc to
the end space, dc 3 to make third corner, work dc's along bottom
edge, slip stitch to ch 3, fasten off, weave in ends.
Notes
Worked flat, turn after each row until trim stitches. ch 3 at beginning of each row counts as 1 dc
scarf can be made wider by using a multiple of 4 + 4
1) ch 18
3) ch 3, dc 1, *skip next st, dc 3, yo, with hook in front, insert hook from front to back into skipped st, loosely draw through a loop and bring it up to the height of the dc's, yo and draw through loops on hook * repeat to last 2 sts, dc 2
4) ch 3, dc to end
Repeat rows 3 and 4 until desired length ending with row 3, do not fasten off.
Trim
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