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So I went yarn shopping last week and came across this Heather Yarn from Premier Yarns Deborah Norville Collection. I have to tell you all, it is so very soft and doesn't split like some softer yarns do. I am impressed and so I decided to make the Gail Marie's Terracotta Scarf. I love this scarf so much. It's very easy with quite simple repeats for you all. Best of all it is a free crochet pattern!
Gail Marie's Terracotta Scarf
Materials:
3 skeins of Deborah Norville Everyday- Heather- Terracotta Tapestry Needle for weaving in ends Scissors Hook K-6.5 mm Stitches: ch(s) – chain(s) sc-single crochet dc-double crochet sp(s)-space(s) rep-repeat beg-beginning dc2tog-double crochet 2 together tch-turning chain st(es)-stitch(es) Special Stitches: Dc2tog: Yarn over (YO) hook, insert hook in stitch(st) , pull up a loop, 3 loops on hook. YO hook, pull through 2 loops. YO hook insert in next st, pull up a loop, 4 loops on hook. YO, pull through 2 loops, 3 loops on hook. YO pull through last 3 loops. One dc2tog made. Pattern is done in American Terminology Gauge is N/A Please favorite in Ravelry
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Ch 206
Row 1: dc2tog into the 4th and 5th ch from the hook, *ch 1, dc2tog by inserting hook into next 2 chs, rep from * to last ch. ch 1, dc into last ch. turn Row 2: ch 3, dc2tog, over 1st and 2nd ch 1 sp, * ch1, dc2tog by putting hook into the same sp as last st and then into the next ch 1 sp; rep from *working 2nd leg of last dc2tog under turning ch of previous row, ch 1, dc into top of turning ch. turn Rows 3 and 4: Repeat row 2 – 2 times Row 5: ch 1, sc in the 1st st and in each st and ch across. turn(202 sts) Row 6 and 7: Repeat row 5 - 2 more times Repeat rows 2-7 a total of 2 more times
Turn scarf around to other long side
Row 1: ch 1, sc in the 1st st and in each st and ch across. turn(202 sts) Row 2 and 3: Repeat row 1 - 2 more times Please do not share, reproduce or sell this pattern. Please link back to the original creator The Country Willow designed by Sheri Weber. You can sell all patterns that you personally make from this pattern. ©Sheri Weber/The Country Willow
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