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Pattern by Sam Bartley Designs
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I know you’re supposed to write something clever here, or witty, or even inspiring, but I just don’t ever know what to write when describing my designs so that it doesn’t sound like a food blogger trying to use every SEO/Keyword possible. So here is my necktie scarf! I was looking through Ravelry for days to find a crochet version, and they were all knit! And while I love knitting, I knew the crochet stitches would give me the structure to stand on its own around my neck, and the color details of this yarn could really pop. Idk, sometimes I just prefer crochet, yanno?
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Project Supplies
- 4 mm crochet hook
- Yards of dk weight yarn – YarnCook in “Pretty in Pink” shown
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
Ravelry Link – Ad Free PDF
Pattern Size
One Size – 60 Inches Long
Pattern Notes
- Please read all notes and directions before starting the pattern.
- Chain stitches at the beginning of each round do not count as a stitch.
- Stitch count for each round will be at the end in ()
- Make sure when you do your “ch1, turn” that you are always turning in the same direction to get that really pretty wrapped edge.
- This may twist as you crochet, I HIGHLY recommend steaming, blocking, or at least washing the dang thing after you’re done. Blocking and/or steaming will help more, and please be careful if you’re using acrylic yarn to not melt it, but this should take care of the twisting.
Abbreviations
All patterns follow the same abbreviations as the Crafty Yarn Council.
SC | Single Crochet |
Dec | Single crochet 2 stitches together |
Inc | Put 2 single crochets into one stitch |
F/O | Finish Off |
Pattern Directions
Gauge
- 16 hdc x 12 Rows = 4 in x 4 in
Neck Tie Scarf
- Chain 4
- Row 1 -In the 2nd chain from hook, sc, sc in the next two stitches, ch 1, turn (3)
- Row 2- Inc, sc, inc, ch1, turn (5)
- Row 3 – SC 5, ch 1, turn (5)
- Row 4- Inc, sc 3, inc, ch 1, turn (7)
- Row 5-9 – Sc 7, ch 1, turn (7)
- Row 10 – Inc, sc 5, inc, ch 1, turn (9)
- Row 11 – 18 – SC 9, ch 1, turn (9)
- Row 19 – Inc, sc 7, inc, ch 1, turn (11)
- Row 20 – 37 – Sc 11, ch 1, turn (11)
- Row 38- Inc, sc 9, inc, ch1, turn (13)
- Row 39-52 – Sc 13, ch1, turn (13)
- Row 53 – Inc, sc 11, inc, ch1, turn (15)
- Row 54-63 – Sc 15, ch1, turn (15)
- Row 64 – Inc, sc 13, inc, ch1, turn (17)
- Row 65- 93 – Sc 17, ch1, turn (17)
- Row 94 – Inc, sc 15, inc, ch1, turn (19)
- Row 95 – 117 – Sc 19, ch1, turn (19)
- Row 118 – Inc, sc 17, inc, ch1, turn (21)
- Row 119 – 145 – Sc 21, ch 1, turn (21)
- Row 146 – DEC, sc 17, dec, ch1, turn (19)
- Row 147 – 169 – Sc 19, ch1, turn(19)
- Row 170 – DEC, sc 15, dec, ch1, turn(17)
- Row 171-199 – Sc 17, ch1, turn (17)
- Row 200 – DEC, sc 13, dec, ch1, turn(15)
- Row 201-211 – SC 15, ch1, turn (15)
- Row 212 – DEC, sc 11, dec, ch1, turn(13)
- Row 213-227 – Sc 13, ch1, turn (13)
- Row 228 – DEC, sc 9, dec, ch1, turn(11)
- Row 229- 247 – Sc 11, ch1, turn (11)
- Row 248 – DEC, sc 7, dec, ch1, turn(9)
- Row 249 – 257 – Sc 9, ch1, turn (9)
- Row 250 – DEC, sc 5, dec, ch1, turn(7)
- Row 251-256 – Sc 7, ch1, turn (7)
- Row 257 – DEC, sc 3, dec, ch1, turn(5)
- Row 258 – Sc 5, ch1, turn (5)
- Row 259 – DEC, sc 1, dec, ch1, turn(3)
- Row 260 – Sc 3, finish off, weave in ends.
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