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Introducing the “Oasis Scarf Wrap” – CROCHET Version
Learn to create a ruching effect with Crochet
Learn to make this soft, light, and pretty scarf. It can be easily made into a wrap by starting with more stitches. The ruching can also be oriented in the other direction by starting along the long edge of the scarf or wrap. This series teaches this same style in both Tunisian crochet and regular crochet, plus how to make a delicate “Crochet Rose Shawl Pin” for fastening your scarf into pretty styles.
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Materials:
You will need: 260- 500 yards of DK weight (#3) fuzzy yarn for this pattern depending on size you make.
I used about a skein of Baby Bee Baby Lou Lou Yarn in “Lilac” (259 yards) to make a 44″ x 8″ scarf. For longer scarf or larger wrap you’ll need more.
Other Yarn options:
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- Yarn needle I used: Susan Bates Finishing Needles (Easiest to use) **
- Measuring tape **
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Video Tutorial
Watch how to make this SCARF here.
Crochet Rose Video Tutorial
Pattern Instructions
Difficulty Level
Intermediate Beginner.
Intermediate Beginners can work this pattern using the Video Tutorial.
Stiches Used and Abbreviations
Ch= chain
Sl st = slip stich
St(s) = stitch(es)
SC = single crochet
YO= yarn over
SC2tog = single crochet 2 together – insert hook into 1st st, YO, pull up a loop, insert hook into 2nd st, YO, pull up a loop, YO pull through all 3 loops on hook, 1 decrease made
See video tutorial for demonstration of all stitches.
Dimensions & Gauge
Scarf featured in video measures approximately 8” wide and 44” long.
You can easily make this any size rectangle you like.
4” x 4” = 13 SC stitches and 9 Rows of SC
Instructions
NOTES:
- Pattern is worked in alternating Panels: Flat and Ruched. You may begin or end on either type of panel.
- To begin on Ruched Panel, scroll down to “Starting Ruched Panel” and then proceed to “Flat Panel.” Then alternate between “Ruched Panel” and “Flat Panel” until you have desired size.
- To make larger size, simply make a longer starting chain of any multiple.
- Your stitch count on a Ruched Panel section will be [2x(starting chain count -2) +2] . In the below example that is [2x(25-2) + 2] = 48
- If starting on Ruched Panel, chain any ODD number to start.
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Starting FLAT PANEL – 5 Rows
BEGIN: Chain 26
Row 1: SC in back bump of 2nd chain from the hook and each chain to the end. Ch1 Turn work. <25 sts>
Row 2: SC in 1st st and each st to the end. Ch1, Turn work. <25 sts>
Work Row 2, three more times for a total of 5 rows.
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RUCHED PANEL – 5 Rows
RUCHED PANEL – 5 Rows
Row 1: SC in 1st st, *(2 SC in next st)* Repeat up to and including the 2nd to last stitch. 1 SC in last stitch. Ch1, Turn work. <48 sts>
Row 2: SC in 1st st and each st to the end. Ch1, Turn work. <48 sts>
Work Row 2, three more times for a total of 5 rows.
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FLAT PANEL – 5 Rows
Row 1: SC in 1st st, 2tog in 2nd & 3rd vertical bar, *(TSS2tog in next two sts)* Repeat until last stitch. SC in last Stitch. <25 sts>
Row 2: Row 2: SC in 1st st and each st to the end. Ch1, Turn work. <25 sts>
Work Row 2, three more times for a total of 5 rows.
Continue to alternate between RUCHED PANEL and FLAT PANEL until you have desired size.
You may end on either Flat or Ruched panel as desired.
Then Chain 1 to Bind Off, cut yarn, pull yarn through last loop on hook.
Finishing: Sew in ends. Enjoy your cozy and soft Oasis Scarf!
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Starting RUCHED PANEL – 5 Rows (Only use this instruction if starting with Ruched Panel)
Begin: Chain 49
Row 1: SC in back bump of 2nd chain from the hook and each chain to the end. Ch1 Turn work. <48 sts>
Row 2: SC in 1st st and each st to the end. Ch1, Turn work. <48 sts>
Work Row 2, three more times for a total of 5 rows.
Continue to “FLAT PANEL” and then alternate between “RUCHED PANEL” AND “FLAT PANEL” until desired size is reached. Then Bind off. See above.
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