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QP October 2020 – Dual Weight Scarves 2

Dual Weight Scarves - Lacy Stripes Scarf

October 2020 QuickProjects

Designed by Lauren Samar for Yarn Bits Shop

Feel free to email for pattern help or questions: help@yarnbitsshop.com

In this pattern, there are two scarf options- just in time for the cooler weather! The reversible one is more intermediate and the lacy stripes one is more traditional stripes. Both patterns can be either a straight scarf or an infinity scarf, dependent on preference. What makes this pattern slightly different is that there’s two different yarn weights being worked with. The Hook Nook Yummy yarn is a bit fluffier and thicker. The Hook Hook Small Stuff is thinner and more sleek. The hook is the same size throughout both patterns- what changes is the stitches corresponding to each yarn.

Lacy Stripes Scarf

Skill Level: Beginners

Hook: Size J

Gauge: N/A 

YARN 1 = Yummy Yarns, YARN 2 = Small Stuff

Getting Started

With YARN 2, ch 34. {Or multiples of 3 plus 3}

 

Foundation Row

  • hdc in 3rd ch from hook
  • hdc in each sp across
  • Turn

Stitches Count: 31 hdc, beg ch does not count as hdc

 

Row 2

  • Continuing with Yarn 2
  • ch 2
  • hdc in same sp
  • *ch 3, sk next 2 sp, hdc in next
  • repeat from * across
  • turn

Stitches Count: 11 hdc and 10 ch-3 sp

 

Row 3-5: 

  • Continuing with Yarn 2
  • ch 2
  • hdc in same sp
  • *ch 3, sk ch-sp, hdc in previous row next hdc sp, 
  • repeat from * across
  • turn

Stitches Count: 11 hdc and 10 ch-3 sp

 

Row 6

  • Continuing with Yarn 2
  • ch 2
  • hdc in same sp
  • *2 hdc in next ch-3 sp, hdc in previous row next hdc sp
  • repeat from * across
  • turn

Stitches Count: 31 hdc

Core Pattern

Note about yarn changes– You CAN carry the yarn up the sides if you don’t want to deal with weaving in ends BUT you will see the opposite yarn along the edge with the border working over the yarns. Alternatively, fasten off when changing colors. 

 

YARN 1 Section:

Row 7

  • pick up YARN 1
  • ch 3
  • dc in same sp
  • dc in each sp across
  • turn

Stitches Count: 31 dc

 

Row 8

  • Continuing with Yarn 1
  • ch 3
  • dc in same sp
  • *ch 3, sk next 2 sp, dc in next
  • repeat from * across
  • turn

Stitches Count: 11 dc and 10 ch-3 sp



Row 9

  • Continuing with Yarn 1
  • ch 3
  • dc in same sp
  • *ch 3, sk ch-sp, dc in previous row next dc sp 
  • repeat from * across
  • turn

Stitches Count: 11 dc and 10 ch-3 sp

 

Row 10

  • Continuing with Yarn 1
  • ch 3
  • dc in same sp
  • *2 dc in next ch-3 sp, dc in previous row next dc sp
  • repeat from * across
  • turn

Stitches Count: 31 dc 

 

YARN 2 Section:

Row 11

  • pick up YARN 2
  • ch 2
  • hdc in each sp across
  • turn

Stitches Count: 31 hdc

 

Row 12-16: repeat rows 2-6

 

Repeat rows 7-16 until Yarn 1 runs out or desired length is reached. 

 

Repeat row 11-16 to finish off with Yarn 2.

Border

If border is desired, ch 2 then work hdc in spaces around- 2-3 hdc for dc rows, 1-2 hdc for hdc rows, and 1 hdc for sc rows as well as hdc for the same number of ch along top/bottom of scarf.  At corners, add ch 2 before working next side. The number is dependent on preference of the look. When reaching the beg of the starting point after working around, sl st to top of beg hdc and fasten off.

Pattern Declaimer

This is a paid pattern originally designed for a Yarn Bits Shop subscription box. 

You have permission to sell any item made from this pattern. However, you are not allowed to resell, distribute, duplicate, or share this pattern or downloads in any printed or digital form (in full), or to claim the pattern as your own original design. If you want to sell or share a picture of your work from this pattern, please clearly credit the design to me: Lauren Samar of Yarn Bits Shop (with link to the website when applicable). 

Occasionally a mistake or typo falls through, please report them via email (help@yarnbitsshop.com) and the pattern will be updated accordingly.