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Super Scarf Free Crochet Pattern

September 26, 2016 By: Lorene

A Poppy in the Storm
Super Scarf free crochet pattern

The A Poppy in a Storm Super Scarf is created using Boutique Infinity Yarn by Red Heart Yarns.  I designed this scarf as part of a collaboration with the other Red Heart Joy Creators for the Super Scarf Blog Hop.  Joy Creators are a group of designers and crafters who combine innovative designs and ideas with Red Heart products to create joy.  Check out the other great scarfs as part of this collection HERE.

Super Scarves are wildly popular for this Fall and Winter Season.  A Poppy in the Storm looks great in one color, two colors, or more.  There are no limits when it comes to this mega scarf.

Super Scarves are wildly popular for this Fall and Winter Season. A Poppy in the Storm looks great in one color, two colors, or more. There are no limits when it comes to this super scarf.

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Super Scarves are wildly popular for this Fall and Winter Season. A Poppy in the Storm looks great in one color, two colors, or more. There are no limits when it comes to this free scarf pattern.

 

YARN
2 Skeins of Red Heart Boutique Infinity in Thunder
1 Skein of Red Heart Boutique Infinity in Poppy
129 yards/118 meters, 3.5oz, 100grams; Bulky #5, 69% Acrylic, 11% Wool, 10% Polyester, 6% Nylon, 4% Metallic

MATERIALS
N/9.0mm Hook- I use the Plum Candy Shop hook from Furls
Yarn needle

DIFFICULTY
Intermediate

FINISHED SIZE
11” wide by 88” long before fringe

GAUGE
8 rows and 1 pattern repeat = 5 ½”

STITCH GUIDE
ch(s) – chain(s), sc – single crochet, hdc – half double crochet, dc – double crochet, st(s) – stitch(es),

NOTES
• Ch 3 at beginning of row is considered the first dc

Super Scarves are wildly popular for this Fall and Winter Season. A Poppy in the Storm looks great in one color, two colors, or more. There are no limits when it comes to this mega scarf.

PATTERN

Row 1: FHDC 161

Row 2: Ch 6 (considered first dc and ch-3) and turn, skip 2 sts, sc next st, ch 4, skip 3 sts, sc next st, ch 3, skip 2 sts, dc next st, *ch 3, skip 2 sts, sc next st, ch 4, skip 3 sts, sc next st, ch 3, skip 2 sts, dc next st, repeat from * to end.

Row 3: Ch 1 and turn, sc in same st, *, skip next ch-3 and sc, [ch 1, dc] 6x into ch-4, ch 1skip next sc and ch-3, sc in next dc, repeat from to end (last sc will be placed in the 3rd ch of beg ch-6). Change color at the end of this row.

Row 4: Ch 3 and turn, (on this row you will only be crocheting into ch spaces, ignore all dc sts unless specifically mentioned), dc in each of the next 3 ch-1 sps, ch 2, sc in next ch-1, ch 2, *dc in each of the next 6 ch-1 sps, ch 2, sc in next ch-1, ch 2 repeat from * until 3 ch-1 sps remain, dc in each of the next 3 ch-1 sps, dc in the last sc.

Row 5: Ch 5 (considered first dc and ch-2) and turn, skip 2-dc, sc in the next dc, ch 3, (skipping all chains) dc in the next sc, ch 3, (skipping all chains) sc in the next dc, *ch 4, skip next 4-dc, sc in the next dc, ch 3, (skipping all chains) dc in next sc, ch 3, (skipping all chains) sc in the next dc, repeat from * until last 3-dc, ch 2, skip next 2-dc, dc in the last dc.

Row 6: Ch 3 and turn, dc in the same st, [ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1] into ch-2, skip next sc and next ch-3, sc in next dc, skip next ch-3 and next sc, *[ch1, dc] 6x into ch-4, ch 1, skip next sc and next ch-3, sc into next dc, skip next ch-3 and next sc, repeat from * until last ch-2 and last dc, [ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1 into ch-2, 2dc in the 3rd ch of beg ch-5 from previous row. Change color at the end of this row

Row 7: Ch 1 and turn, (on this row you will only be crocheting into ch spaces, ignore all dc sts unless specifically mentioned), sc in same st, ch 2, dc in each of the next 6 ch-1 sps, * ch 2, sc in next ch-1, ch 2, dc in each of the next 6 ch-1 sps, repeat from * until last two dc, ch 2, skip next dc, sc in last dc.

Row 8: Ch 6 (considered first dc and ch-3) and turn, skip ch-2, sc in next dc, ch 4, skip 4-dc, sc in next dc, ch 3, skip ch-2, dc in next sc, *ch 3, skip ch-2, sc in next dc, ch 4, skip 4-dc, sc in next dc, ch 3, skip ch-2, dc in next sc, repeat from * to end (last dc will be placed in last sc of row).

Rows 9-14: Repeat rows 3-8 one time more.

Row 15: Ch 2 and turn, 3hdc in ch-2, dc in next sc, 4hdc in ch-4, dc in next sc, 2hdc in ch-2, *sc in next dc, 2hdc in ch-2, dc in next sc, 4hdc in ch-4, dc in next sc, repeat from * to last ch-3 space, 3hdc in last ch-3, hdc in the last st.

Row 16: Sl st in every st across. Fasten off, weave in ends.

FINISHING

Cut fringe in 21” length (finished fringe will be approx. 10” long). You will need 96 lengths of yarn to get the same affect I have. I did 15 sections of fringe, one at the end of each row. The color code is below

Fringe Section 1-3 – three lengths of CA
Fringe Section 4 – two lengths CA and one length CB
Fringe Section 5 – three lengths of CB
Fringe Section 6 – two lengths CA and one length CB
Fringe Section 7-9 – three lengths of CA
Fringe Section 10 – two lengths CA and one length CB
Fringe Section 11 – three lengths of CB
Fringe Section 12 – two lengths CA and one length CB
Fringe Section 13-15 – three lengths of CA

 

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bioLorene Eppolite is the designer behind Cre8tion Crochet and has been designing since October 2012. She loves to create fun and easy crochet accessories and garments and strives to make her designs to be achievable for any skill level. Just because it is easy, doesn’t mean it can’t be beautiful. Lorene was named one of the Top Ten Designers by The Yarn Box in 2012, and named a Top Blogger by AllFreeCrochet in 2013, 2014 and 2015. Lorene is also proud to be a member of the Red Heart Joy Creators. Most recently Lorene has been working with Furls Crochet as their Creative Director in Residence.

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