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New and Improved Sashay Scarf Pattern
"I am a crocheter, I can knit but I really don’t like to but I love the Sashay ruffle scarfs and recently had an order for 12 of them from one of the stores I sell at. I used the method where you insert your hook every other stitch for 10-12 stitches and then pull the last stitch through all the rest, but after crocheting a few of them I realized that I really didn’t like the way they were coming out. They weren’t full enough and they had a “flat” side and you could see the stitches. I researched other ways to crochet the scarfs and wasn’t happy with that method either (3sc, ch2 or other variations of this method) they didn’t twist and curl the way I wanted them to. So this is what I came up with, I’ve had the pattern tested and the testers agreed, this method works so much better. The scarfs are full and fluffy and they don’t have any flat parts you can also barely see (if you can see them at all) any stitches."
Crochet HookI/9 or 5.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)
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JaneEK
Jun 30, 2018
I have been tempted more than once to donate my Sashay yarn to the thrift store because it was just so frustrating to work with. I felt like I needed a few extra hands to hold the Sashay webbing open while simultaneously gathering and pulling it through with my crochet hook. This method is MUCH easier for me to graspliterallyand while the Sashay is still fiddly, at least I dont want to throw it in the fire.
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