![]() Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. Complete the sc around the ch 8 to secure the braids. Each time you reach a repeat of the stitch that is above the ch 8, before inserting the hook for the sc, first insert the hook through the last ch 8 (see photo below). Sc in the same stitch and in each stitch across. ![]() The last ch 8 of each row will remain loose and be secured by the final row (next step).įinal Row: Ch 1. With the second ch 8 still on your hook, pull the next ch 8 through. Using your fingers, or a crochet hook, pull the next chain 8 (the one to the left), through the loop of the first chain 8. You will now braid the chain 8s before completing the final finishing row.įor each row of chain 8s, start with the first chain 8 of the row. Rows 4 – 240: Repeat rows 2 and 3, until your work is the length you prefer (240 rows will be approximately 5 feet). While pushing the ch 8 towards the back of your work, FLsc in the first sl st of the ch 8.* Repeat from * to * 2 more times. While pushing the ch 8 towards the back of your work, FLsc into the first sl st of the ch 8 (so the stitch at the bottom of the ch 8 that is on the left side of the ch 8, SEE PHOTOS BELOW). If you find it too difficult to loosen your chains, you could also increase the # of chains for each repeat instead. If they are too tight, they might cinch tightly on the scarf when connected together. These will be used later to interlock with each other. Note: Try not to make your chain 8s too tight. Sl st into the same stitch.* Repeat from * to * 2 more times. ![]() ![]() Note: If you prefer to not use a foundation stitch, you can use a starting chain of 28 and sc in the 2nd chain from the hook and in each chain across. However, if you find the drape of your fabric feels too dense or too loose, you may want to change hook sizes. For this pattern the gauge is not particularly important, since it is not a fitted item. Some people find they even need to go down two hook sizes to meet my gauge. 3 skeins of Lion Brand Feels Like Butta in Pale Grey, 218 yard each)Ĥ” x 4” square of front loop single crochet = 16 rows x 17 stitchesīeginning chain of each row does not count as a stitch. Size 4 Yarn, 600 yards (I used approx.If you would like to purchase an inexpensive, ad-free printable pdf version of this braided scarf crochet pattern, you can find it here at my Etsy shop.Īdd this braided scarf crochet pattern to your Ravelry favorites HERE. I’m really happy with the choice, as it shows off the lines, just like I’d hoped! The Pattern ![]()
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