Pink Hope Scarf

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This Hope Scarf is made in groups of triple crochets forming a nicely designed pattern. You can crochet this free pattern in any color you wish, but preferably in a shade of pink to show your support for Breast Cancer Awareness. This is such an important cause to support, especially for the women and men affected by it. You want these people to feel like they have hope and what better way to do that than donate a scarf to make them feel special and loved.

Intermediate

Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Scarf measures 7” x 63” excluding fringe.

Materials
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  • RED HEART® Super Saver®: 1 skein 706 Perfect Pink.
  • Crochet Hook: 6mm [US J-10].
  • Yarn needle.

GAUGE: 12 sts = 4”; 12 rows = 7” in double crochet. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge.

ABBREVIATIONS: ch = chain; dc = double crochet; mm = millimeters; sc = single crochet; st(s) = stitch(es); tr = treble crochet; * = repeat whatever follows the * as indicated.

Scarf

Ch 212.
Foundation Row: Dc in 4th ch from hook and in each ch across; turn – 210 dc.
Row 1 (Right Side): Ch 1, * work arch over first set of 10 sts as follows: skip first 5 dc, work 9 tr in between 5th and 6th dc, skip 5 more dc (the 6th through the 10th) and work 1 sc in between 10th and first dc of next set; in same way, repeat from * across, working 1 arch over each set of 10 sts (9 tr after every 5th st, then 1 sc in between 10th and first dc of next set), ending 1 sc in top of ch-3; turn – 21 arches.
Row 2: Ch 4, tr in first sc, ch 5, * (tr, ch 3, tr) all in next sc, ch 5; repeat from * to last st; (tr, ch 1, tr) all in space between last tr and ch-1; turn.
Row 3: Ch 3, 4 tr in ch-1 space, * sc into 5th (middle) st of 9-tr arch from Row 1 (catching ch-5 from Row 2 in the process) **, 9 tr into ch-3 space; repeat from * to last 2 sts, end at **; 5 tr in space in between last tr and ch-4; turn.
Row 4: Ch 1, sc in first tr, ch 2, * (tr, ch 3, tr) all in next sc **, ch 5; repeat from * to last st, end at **; ch 2, sc in top of ch-3; turn.
Row 5: Ch 1, * 9 tr in ch-3 space **, sc into 5th (middle) st of 9-tr arch from Row 3 (catching ch-5 in the process); repeat from * to last sc, end at **; sc in last sc. Fasten off.
With right side facing, join yarn to opposite end of
Foundation Row, ch 1 and work Row 1 as before, working 9 tr into same space opposite first arch, then skip 5 sts and work sc, and so on across row, end sc in final st. Repeat
Rows 2-5 as before. Fasten off.
Fringe
Cut 10” strands of yarn. Holding 5 strands together, knot 5 fringes evenly along center of scarf as shown. Trim yarn ends.
 

 

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I am having difficulty understaning the instructions on Row 1 I do not undertandstand and can not get the pattern to come out correctly. Do you turn when you get to the end of the foundation ending with 210, because the instructions reflect (Right Side) ????

I save patterns I make to the Free version of "Evernote" once there I print them. Just highlight, copy paste. you can click on the photo and drag it into evernote. This works great for me.

i love the idea of the scarf, but i am having problems with moving to row 2, do i go over the side with arches, or the side with the original 212 stitches?

very pretty scarf .do you have the diagram ?

Very pretty scarf. Used a sparkly yarn, and made wider for a wrap. Loved it. No fringe though since it was a wrap.

I made this scarf in Light Raspberry in honor of my mother who passed away from this horrible disease 12 years ago. The directions were easy to follow and it worked up fairly quickly. Since I'm not a fan of fringe, I just edged the short ends of the scarf in a row of sc and then a row of reverse sc. So pretty! I just may make four more for my sisters!

Since you have finished the scarf i am hoping you can help me!! i am having problems with moving to row 2, do i go over the side with arches, or the side with the original 212 stitches?!

If you copy the page and paste it to a word program you can print it! That is what I do!

I would like to print this pattern so that I can crochet it. What am I doing that it will not print?

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