SmoothFox’s Beads and Ripple Skinny Scarf
Original design by Donna Mason-Svara aka SmoothFox
Copyright 2009
Red Heart Soft 4 ply medium worstedCopyright 2009
Color A Antique White
Beads: 100 approx.
Width: 3"
Hook size: I/9 5.50 mm
Special Instructions:
Small Shell: Dc, ch 2, Dc in indicated ch-2 sp.
Bead-DC: YO, insert hook into indicated stitch, YO, pull through 2 loops, slide bead next to hook, YO, pull through 2 loops.
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HELPFUL HINT: I used transparent beads so this required that I use a white or off white color of yarn. I don’t suggest using transparent beads with a colored yarn.
When working with beads, they get very heavy on your strand of yarn and can become very awkward until they are all used within the piece you are crocheting. I put approximately 100 beads on the strand before I began crocheting. You can put half that amount and work the scarf until you run out of beads, cut yarn and finish off the tail, then add the remaining 50 beads to the fresh yarn end and begin crocheting where you left off. Make sure you always skip the first stitch on the edge of each row. I wouldn’t suggest cutting the yarn and adding the remaining beads UNLESS when you tie the two pieces of yarn together, your beads can slide over the knot.
When your un-used string of beads get close to the scarf, pull more yarn from your skein and slide the string away from the piece you are crocheting.
Instructions:
THREAD ONTO YOUR YARN 2 BEADS FOR EACH ROW THAT YOU WANT BEADS ON. BEAD STITCHES ARE WORKED ON WRONG SIDE OF SCARF SO THEY WILL APPEAR ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE SCARF.
Row 1: RS: Ch 15, turn, dc in 4th ch from hook, dc in next 5 ch, sk 1 st, ch 2, dc in last 6 sts. (12 dc)
Row 2: WS: Turn, sl st into next st, ch 3, dc in next st, Bead-dc in next st [see special instructions], dc in next 2 sts, small shell in ch-2 st, dc in next 2 sts, Bead-dc in next st, dc in next 2 sts, sk last st. (12 dc)
Row 3: RS: Turn, sl st into next st, ch 3, dc in next 4 sts, small shell in ch-2 st, dc in next 5 sts, sk last st. (12 dc)
Repeat rows 2 and 3 for the length of the scarf.
Created by Donna Mason-Svara aka SmoothFoxLover@yahoo.com ©2009
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4 comments:
That is really cute! Would make great Christmas gifts :) I know of a few girls on my list that would like it...wonder if they will be good girls..hmmmm...LOL
De'Anna~
I can't wait to try this scarf. I love it!
I am a jewelry maker, so have a huge supply of beads, and am anxious to try this pattern to create a variety of effects. Love the scarf.
i love it. it only took me the day to finish it.
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