Wandering Wings Migration Scarf FREE Crochet Pattern
Good Morning Stitchers!!! This pattern has been a long time coming, but I hope it is worth your wait!! I present to you Wandering Wings Migration Scarf!!!
NOTE: The written pattern is here on the blog. You will notice figure #'s with no pictures. If you click on the link below for the dowloadable PDF, you will find the full picture tutorial pattern.
The Wandering Wings series has been such a blessing to me! I have worked up all of these patterns using Trigo by Omega. It is 100% Mercized Cotton and is softer than any cotton you will ever encounter. And it washes sooooo beautifully!! I am in no way affiliated with Omega, I just LOVE this cotton and when I find something this good I SHARE!!! I have only found this yarn in one location Creative Yarn Source. They are so professional and quick to ship. I highly recommend them!
Remember....I am a human and sometimes make mistakes!! If you find an error with my pattern, please let me know in the comment section and I will try to correct it as soon as possible!!! If you are having difficulty with my pattern, the best way to contact me for help is through my Amy B Stitched Facebook page.
FINISHED SIZE: 41” x 61” x 41”
Row 5: Ch 5, turn. Trc in 5th ch from hook (figure 5). Working down side of Trc just made, ch 1, sc. * (Trc, ch 1) 3 times in top of next sc of previous row. 3 sc down side of last Trc made, one more in base of Trc. Repeat from * across until last “wing”. (Trc, ch 1) 2 times in last st. One more Trc in last st. (figure 5.A)
NOTE: The written pattern is here on the blog. You will notice figure #'s with no pictures. If you click on the link below for the dowloadable PDF, you will find the full picture tutorial pattern.
Remember....I am a human and sometimes make mistakes!! If you find an error with my pattern, please let me know in the comment section and I will try to correct it as soon as possible!!! If you are having difficulty with my pattern, the best way to contact me for help is through my Amy B Stitched Facebook page.
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WANDERING WINGS MIGRATION SCARF
Step by Steps PICTURE TUTORIAL can be found in the downloadable PDF HERE
FINISHED SIZE: 41” x 61” x 41”
MATERIALS:
7 oz/200 g/590 yards Trigo by Omega (size 3/light worsted/DK) 100% Mercerized
Cotton, size F/5/3.75mm crochet hooks, and yarn needle.
GAUGE: 4” x 4” x 5 ½” Work through pattern
(foundation row through row 5 and then row 4 again. Then work edging) to get
gauge measurements.
SPECIAL STs: Trc:
yo 2 times, insert hook into designated st, yo, draw up a loop, (yo, draw
through 2 loops) 3 times.
NOTE: Full Picture Tutorial is available in the downloadable PDF.
NOTE: Full Picture Tutorial is available in the downloadable PDF.
Foundation Row:
Ch 5, Trc in 5th ch from hook. (figure 1.FR)
Row 1: Ch 1, sc
in top of foundation row Trc. (Trc, ch
1) 2 times in same ch as foundation Trc. One more Trc in same ch. (figure 1)
Row 2: Ch 1,
turn. Sc in top of 1st st. Ch 4. Trc in first sc of Row 1. (figure
2)
Row 3: Ch 5, turn. Trc in 5th ch from hook (figure 3). Ch 1, sc in top of last trc made. (Trc, ch 1)
3 times in top of next Trc of previous row. 3 sc down side of last Trc made,
one more sc in base of Trc. (Trc, ch 1) 2 times in last sc of previous row. One
more Trc in same st. (figure 3.A)
Row 4: Ch 1, turn. Sc in 1st st. * Ch 4, sc in top of sc
of next “wing”, repeat from * across to last “wing”. Ch 4, trc in last st of
previous row. (figure 4)
Row 5: Ch 5, turn. Trc in 5th ch from hook (figure 5). Working down side of Trc just made, ch 1, sc. * (Trc, ch 1) 3 times in top of next sc of previous row. 3 sc down side of last Trc made, one more in base of Trc. Repeat from * across until last “wing”. (Trc, ch 1) 2 times in last st. One more Trc in last st. (figure 5.A)
Repeat rows 4-5 until desired size is reached ending with a
row 4 (last row 4 instructions below).
(I make my scarf with 35 rows of “wings”. If you are using Trigo (the recommended yarn)
and have met gauge, at 35 rows you will still have enough yarn left over to do approx.
2 more rows of wings if you wish).
LAST ROW 4: On
very last row DO NOT ch 4 then Trc in the last st of the row. Instead, ch 7,
then sl st in the last st (figure 6). DO NOT FINISH OFF, continue to edging
instructions.
EDGING: Turn, ch
5, Trc in 5th ch from hook (figure 7), sl st in 3rd ch
from sl st on final ch 7 of “last row 4” (figure 7.A). Ch 4, sl st in same st. *
Ch 5, Trc in 5th ch from hook, sl st in next sc. Repeat from *
across. Once you reach the corner, Ch 4, sl st in same st. Working down side of
scarf, * Ch 5, Trc in 5th ch from hook, sl st in base of next “wing”.
Repeat from * across to last st. Ch 4, sl st in same st. Finish off after
working down the second side (figure 7.B).
The final side edging was created as you worked the body of the
scarf.
TASSLES: Make 3 tassels
and stitch one to each corner of the scarf to finish.
I loved working this scarf up in the testing phase! It will make a lovely gift and really is a quick turn out!
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