Friday, May 4, 2012
Gypsy Head Scarf
Materials Needed:
Any worsted weight yarn, about 50g.
J (6mm) hook
darning needle
Pattern:
Ch 144. (for the thinner one I did 134)
Skip the first 3 st, dc in next st. *ch1, skip one st, dc* to end of row. Turn.
Ch 3, dc in next ch1 space, *ch1, dc in next ch1 space* to end. Turn.
ch 1, dc between dc and ch3. Repeat this until desired width. The thin one had 4 rows. The purple and sky blue ones had 7.
Dread Holder
Ravelry made me take down my patterns in the format I had originally posted them.
So now I'm moving them here!
This is for my Dread Holder.
Materials:
Worsted weight yarn. Wool is the stretchiest, but any yarn will do.
J (6mm) hook
darning needle
Pattern:
Ch until it’s big enough for your head. I made about 70 for wool, 74 for acrylic, and 72 for cotton. Make sure you have an even number. Join in a loop, being careful not to twist.
ch 4 *Dc, ch1, skip next st* all the way around. sl st in top of ch 4 to join in round.
With each subsequent row, ch 4 *dc around next ch1, ch1* all the way around. st st in top of ch4 to join.
And that's it! I like mine best 7-8 rows wide, but feel free to tweak as you see fit.
So now I'm moving them here!
This is for my Dread Holder.
Materials:
Worsted weight yarn. Wool is the stretchiest, but any yarn will do.
J (6mm) hook
darning needle
Pattern:
Ch until it’s big enough for your head. I made about 70 for wool, 74 for acrylic, and 72 for cotton. Make sure you have an even number. Join in a loop, being careful not to twist.
ch 4 *Dc, ch1, skip next st* all the way around. sl st in top of ch 4 to join in round.
With each subsequent row, ch 4 *dc around next ch1, ch1* all the way around. st st in top of ch4 to join.
And that's it! I like mine best 7-8 rows wide, but feel free to tweak as you see fit.
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