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Cherry Lattice Scarf Crochet Pattern

Cherry Lattice Scarf Crochet Pattern

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This scarf is a delightfully bold accessory with a wealth of texture that will add warmth to your neck and a joyful touch of colour to both cool, simple summer outfits and your winter outerwear, brightening up the shortest, greyest days of the year.  

 

It’s extremely lightweight and easy to wear, whilst still having a more structured look, which works well as a focal point. 

 

The stitch pattern is intriguing and interesting to work, with the light fluffy yarn to the rear and the denser yarn in relief. The regular changes of stitch to form the wave pattern maintain the maker’s interest and cause less hand tension, in my experience, than working the same stitch repetitively.

 

Sizes: one size with easy adjustments supplied in the “Make it your own” section 

 

Tension: 17 sts x 9 rows = 10cm x 10cm / 4” x 4” measured over wave row stitch pattern using 3.25 mm hook, after blocking.

 

Working method: worked flat in rows along the length of the scarf, alternating colour used. Short ends are edged.

 

Finished measurements
a. Length (excluding fringe): 127cm/50”
b. Width: 18.5cm/7.5”
c. Fringe length: 3.5cm/ 1.5”

 

Requirements
Drops Safran (100% cotton, 50g, 160m/176 yds) or similar yarn
2 balls/225m/250 yds of Plum (15) noted as MC 
Drops Kid-Silk (75% mohair, 25% silk, 25g, 210m/231 yds) or similar yarn
1 ball/150m/175 yds of Misty Lilac (55) noted as CC 
3.25mm  (US D/3) hook
3.75mm (US F/5) hook
1 stitch marker
Yarn needle and scissors

 

This pattern is provided in both UK terminology and US versions. Please be sure you are use a copy in your preferred terminology. I recommend that you read through the pattern before starting.

 

I sometimes add extra resources for my patterns, e.g. yarn substitutions, adaptations, styling suggestions or helpful video clips as updates on my original blog post for the release, so consider checking it out here.

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