Sunday, November 23, 2014

Lacy Ruffle Scarf




This style of scarf is both light and beautiful.  The girly ruffles can be made in any color, length, or thickness.  Though you use a crochet hook to create them, this really isn't a crochet project since no crochet stitches are used.  Feel free to experiment with this effortless and light design!

Materials:

Your choice crochet hook (this doesn't matter since tension isn't a factor)

1 ball "Red Heart Sashay Boutique" or similar

 

 

Instructions:

Open up the yarn to its full width; you should see the holes in the lace.  Fold the yarn over itself 2-3 inches.  Working into the top loops, pick up 10 loops on your hook.  You can adjust the number of loops you pick up to make the scarf thicker, thinner, longer, or shorter. (Less for a long, thin scarf, more for a short, full scarf.) When you have the desired number of loops on your hook, keep the last loop on your hook and draw through all other loops.  You should now only have one loop.  Continue this pattern until you reach the end of the ball or have reached your desired length.  When finishing off, cut the yarn, take the entirety of the strand of yarn, yarn over and pull through.  Tie a secure knot and hide the end within the scarf by pulling it through with the hook.


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