Interlocking Strips Scarf by Sonja Hood

Interlocking Strips Scarf

Crochet
September 2016
Lace ?
5.0 mm (H)
1092 yards (999 m)
US
English
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Crochet pattern for unique and lovely woman’s scarf / shawl.

LOPI Einband, 50 g each: color number 9142, Fuchsia; color number 1762, Turquoise; color number 0942, Blue; color number 1761, Teal

If you made it to this page, you may be curious as to how this crochet scarf / shawl got its unique and interesting look. It is a crochet technique that I developed that I call “interlocking strips”. It is achieved by crocheting multiple strips and then fastening them together by completing a final row on the vertical strips. It’s quite simple, really, despite its complex look. I also love the way this design utilizes color. Each strip is crocheted using three different colors. All ends become part of the scarve’s finished fringe (there is fringe on all four sides of the scarf), so there are NO ENDS TO SEW IN!

When worn loosely, this scarf doubles as an airy shawl. When it is bunched up, it serves as a warm scarf that can be wrapped around your neck more than once. When one end is tossed over your shoulder, it allows you to utilize both looks at the same time.

It is also worth mentioning that the interesting design would make for a beautiful scarf / shawl done in one solid color.

This crochet scarf would obviously make a lovely gift for a woman or teen girl.

This crochet scarf / shawl pattern is suitable for an intermediate crocheter. It uses standard US English crochet terminology. It has been tested for clarity and accuracy by a professional crochet designer. In addition, it contains step-by-step how-to photos. I am confident this pattern will make for a happy crochet experience.

I am available to answer questions, should you have any.

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