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Crochet Fall Primrose Scarf Pattern + Tutorial


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Hi Friends! Today's Pattern + Tutorial is on this beautiful Fall Primrose Scarf using the Side Saddle Cluster Stitch. That's it. I wanted an easy scarf and to be able to provide a stitch video tutorial as well. So if you're interested in just the stitch, see the post here. It's basically thing without the additional scarf information.


I love making scarfs for the boys' teachers for the holidays. I love how quickly it works up and the teachers always love the handcrafted gifts! I'm only one down so I better get on it! I have 4 teachers!


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Fall Primrose Scarf PATTERN
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Yarn - Yarn Bee Aspen, Primrose Peak #5

For the yarn, I used a bulky weight. This was yarn I found in my stash which has been discontinued (so sad, it's so pretty!)


HOOKS | Tulip Etimo

I used the recommend hook size on the label which was a K, 6.5mm

USK 6.5mm or appropriate size for your yarn


ABBREVIATIONS

ch – Chain

st(s) – Stitch(es)

sl st – Slip Stitch

yo – Yarn Over

sc – Single Crochet

sp – Space

dc – Double Crochet

beg – Beginning

rep – Repeat

rem – Remaining

dc4tog – Double Crochet 4 sts Together cl – Cluster: The st made from the dc4tog st. [yo, insert hook in ch3 sp, yo, pull up loop, yo, pull through 2 loops] 4x, yo, pull through all 5 loops.


MEASUREMENTS

62" long/circumference x 10 wide


INSTRUCTIONS


Foundation: Chain 32 stitches or in multiples of 5 + 2

Note: This is the width of the scarf


Row 1: 1sc into the 2nd ch from the hook, *ch3, dc4tog (cl) over next 4 sts as follows: [yo, insert hook in next st, yo, pull up loop, yo, pull through 2 loops] 4x, yo, pull through all 5 loops, ch1, 1sc in next st. Rep from * across.



Row 2: ch5, 1sc on top of cl (in the ch1 st), *ch3, cl in next ch3 sp, ch1**, 1sc on top of next cl. Rep from * ending after **. End with 1dc in last st (turning ch).



Row 3: ch1, *1sc on top of cl (in the ch1 st), ch3, cl in next ch3 sp, ch1. Rep from *. End with 1sc in the ch5 sp.




Repeat rows 2 & 3 until approx. 62" or until desired size.


INFINITY SCARF

Bring the short ends together, careful not to twist the scarf. Work sl sts across going through both pieces of the fabric. This is now your wrong side.







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Bacan
Feb 12

Making gifts for teachers is such a sweet idea, and quick projects are the best! Your stitch video tutorial sounds super helpful. It reminds me how efficient technology can be. Imagine using a video generator (https://www.seedance-2.space/) to quickly whip up promotional videos for your Etsy de-stashing – so much time saved!

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Jan 25

This Fall Primrose Scarf sounds absolutely lovely and perfect for teacher gifts! It's so sweet you make them handmade items. And that de-stashing effort for your Etsy shop sounds like a lot of work but so rewarding! For those product photos, have you ever tried an <a href="https://www.image-enhancer.pro/">image enhancer online</a>? It could really make your listings pop!

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