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Craft Yarn Council invites you to Discover Knit & Crochet with a fun series of classes where you learn techniques by creating a project. You’ll have friendly, one-on-one help from our certified teachers and make new friends. To learn more about the Craft Yarn Council’s Discover Knit & Crochet Classes and for helpful tips and links, visit: www.cycdiscoverknitandcrochet.org . To view a picture of this project, visit: http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/featured.html#ruffles The information on this instruction sheet is presented in good faith and without warranty. Results are not guaranteed. Michaels Stores, Inc. recommends adult supervision at all times and disclaims all liability from any injury resulting from improper safety precautions. Quantities and selections may vary at each store. © 2013 Michaels Stores, Inc. C13A_CrochetSashay®Scarf_3-121113 Crochet Sashay® Scarf

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Page 1: Crochet Sashay® Scarf - CYC - Craft Yarn Council · 2013-11-12 · Tip This yarn looks like a ribbon in the ball, but before you start to crochet you spread it out and use the edge

Craft Yarn Council invites you to Discover Knit & Crochet with a fun series of classes where you learn techniques by creating a project. You’ll have friendly, one-on-one help from our certi� ed teachers and make new friends. To learn more about the

Craft Yarn Council’s Discover Knit & Crochet Classes and for helpful tips and links, visit: www.cycdiscoverknitandcrochet.org .

— To view a picture of this project, visit: http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/featured.html#ru� es —The information on this instruction sheet is presented in good faith and without warranty. Results are not guaranteed. Michaels Stores, Inc. recommends adult supervision at all times and disclaims all liability from any injury resulting from

improper safety precautions. Quantities and selections may vary at each store. © 2013 Michaels Stores, Inc.

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Crochet Sashay® Scarf

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Page 2: Crochet Sashay® Scarf - CYC - Craft Yarn Council · 2013-11-12 · Tip This yarn looks like a ribbon in the ball, but before you start to crochet you spread it out and use the edge

Tip

This yarn looks like a

ribbon in the ball, but before you start to crochet you spread it out and use the edge

with the larger holes like yarn.

Craft Yarn Council invites you to Discover Knit & Crochet with a fun series of classes where you learn techniques by creating a project. You’ll have friendly, one-on-one help from our certified teachers and make new friends. To learn more about the

Craft Yarn Council’s Discover Knit & Crochet Classes and for helpful tips and links, visit: www.cycdiscoverknitandcrochet.org .

— To view a picture of this project, visit: http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/featured.html#ruffles —The information on this instruction sheet is presented in good faith and without warranty. Results are not guaranteed. Michaels Stores, Inc. recommends adult supervision at all times and disclaims all liability from any injury resulting from

improper safety precautions. Quantities and selections may vary at each store. © 2013 Michaels Stores, Inc.

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Sash

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Crochet Sashay® ScarfYou’ll love watching the lacy ruffles

form as you crochet this scarf.

Supplies: ● RED HEART® Boutique Sashay™:

1 ball 1948 Mediterranean ● Crochet Hook: 8.0mm [US L-11] ● Two stitch markers ● Sewing needle ● Sewing thread

GAUGE: 5 sts = 4.5" (11.4 cm) Gauge is not important to this project.

RED HEART® Boutique Sashay™ Art. E782, available in multi color 3.5 oz (100g), 30 yd (27.5m) balls

Finished Measurements:41⁄2" (11.4 cm) wide x 36" (91.4 cm) long

Stitches Used: ● Chain stitch ● Single Crochet

Abbreviations:ch = chainmm = millimeterssc = single crochetst(s) = stitch(es)

Special terms/Techniques to be taught: ● Stretch one end of the Sashay™ open for several

inches and lay it flat; place the edge with the metallic thread along the bottom. Notice that the Sashay yarn is a mesh of holes. You will be working with the top of the mesh and leaving the metallic edge loose to form the ruffle.

● Hook a stitch marker under both top loops of the first sc in each row, moving the markers up each side of the scarf as it progresses.

● Always turn the work in the same direction at the end of each row.

Instructions:

Scarf:Beginning 6" (15.2 cm) from the raw edge, insert hook through the top of the mesh and pick up a loop. Chain 1, insert and close a stitch marker under both top loops of the ch st, marking the first st. Ch 5 going into every other hole in the mesh, turn.

Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, marking the sc with a stitch pin. Sc in next 4 ch, removing the stitch marker at the end of the row. Ch 1, turn.

Row 2: Sc in each sc across, marking 1st sc in row. Ch 1, turn.

Repeat Row 2 to desired length.

Finishing:At each end of the scarf, trim the yarn to 6" (15.2 cm) and tuck the loose end between the nearest two ruffle layers. Using sewing needle and matching thread, tack the end firmly in place.

©2013 Coats & Clark

Easy / Facile / Fácil