Seaside Scarf by Rohn Strong

Seaside Scarf

Crochet
April 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
10 stitches and 4 rows = 4 inches
in Triple Crochet
4.0 mm (G)
400 - 450 yards (366 - 411 m)
One Size. Approx 60 inches long and 8 inches wide
English

Excuse me while I sound like an infomercial for a moment…

Do you hate crocheting scarfs? Find them long, boring, and repetitive? Have you longed for the freestyle look of a lace scarf? Well…look no further! The Seaside Scarf is the pattern for you.

Let me put my designer hat back on…

Okay, seriously though, if you dislike crochet (or knit) scarfs as much as I do, then this is the scarf for you. Above everything else…this scarf NEVER gets boring. It is split up into five sections, each of which are positioned so you won’t get bored! And it’s quick to stitch! I made mine in less than a day.

It uses two commonly known crochet stitches to create a lace pattern without and complicated work. The puff stitch is thrown in for a kick of modern style.

This scarf is just the accessory you need to make it through the spring and early summer chill. A piece that you can grab and throw on, while running errands or spending a night on the town.

This can be worked in any yarn and hook…and a special secret…gauge isn’t that important unless you are committed to the size mine turned out. I even tell you how to choose a hook based on your individual yarn choice! That way you get to be creative and make a scarf that matches your style!

The PDF pattern is 6 pages long with four high quality photos. Each section is explained and there is even in depth directions to accomplish the Puff Stitch.