Bottom Line Scarf by Vicki Burchfield

Bottom Line Scarf

Crochet
February 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 15 rows = 4 inches
3.5 mm (E)
552 yards (505 m)
One size
US
English
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An infinity scarf using a shell stitch, with one single stripe in a contrasting color, plus a more subtle stripe of bars and gaps worked in the main color.

The scarf requires fingering weight yarn in two colors. The main color requires one 100g/460yd skein, and the contrasting yarn for the scarf is perfect for a 20g/92yd mini skein, or de-stashing some leftover yarn from another project. Great for a sock set you want to show off.

This infinity scarf is worked in long rows, joining as you go and turning after each row.

Materials

Yarn
Yarn A, main color: 100g/360yds fingering weight yarn
Yarn B, contrast: 20g/92yds fingering weight yarn

Hook
Size E/3.5mm or size needed to obtain gauge

Other
Yarn needle
Stitch markers

Gauge
20 fhdc = 4”

In pattern, 3.5 shells and 15 rows = 4”

Gauge is not crucial to the project, but a different gauge may affect the amount of yarn you need.