FO Friday - Free Crochet Pattern
I get so excited when I finish something off because it means I get to start something new! TO celebrate that Friday feeling, I'm offering this pattern for free.
This is a great pattern, suitable for any 4ply yarn. It looks particularly great in sock yarns and hand dyes.
Repeat rows 3 - 6 until you have used all of your first ball, ending after a row 6.
RHOMBUS SCARF
2 x 50g balls SMC Regia 4 ply Colour
4.5mm Crochet Hook
Abbreviations
CH Chain, HTR Half treble crochet, REP Repeat, SK1 Skip the next stitch, CH SP Chain Space, ST(S) Stitch(es)
Notes
This pattern is written using English crochet terms.
The chains at the beginning of each row are counted as the first stitch.
The chains at the beginning of each row are counted as the first stitch.
Pattern
INCREASES
Chain 7
Chain 7
Row 1: htr in 4th
chain from hook (first chs count as 1htr), htr in each chain to end
Row 2: ch2, htr in
same st, htr in each st to end
Row 3: ch2, htr in
same st, *ch1, sk1, htr in next st; rep from * until last st, htr in last st
Row 4: ch2, htr in
same st, 2htr in each ch sp, htr in each of last 2 sts
Row 5: ch2, htr in
each st
Row 6: ch2, htr in
each st
Repeat rows 3 - 6 until you have used all of your first ball, ending after a row 6.
DECREASES
Row 1: ch2, htr in the next st, *ch1, sk1, htr in next st; rep from * until last 2sts, htr in last st
Row 1: ch2, htr in the next st, *ch1, sk1, htr in next st; rep from * until last 2sts, htr in last st
Row 2: ch2, 2htr in
each ch sp, htr last st
Row 3: ch2, htr in
each st
Repeat rows 1 - 4 until there are 6 sts remaining, ending
after a row 4. Fasten off your yarn and sew in your ends.
Enjoy your scarf! You can also dowload the pdf version of the pattern through Ravelry here - download now
What a lovely pattern! Thank you so much for sharing :) Could you let me know which colourway you used please as I am a bit in love with that yarn! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteIt's called Papillon, shade 5025 in the regia 4 ply colour (http://www.northstaryarns.com/regia-4ply-color.html). Isn't it gorgeous? I've just started a teeny baby cardigan in it too and it's turning out extremely cute.
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