Finding Calm by CJ Brady

Finding Calm

Crochet
October 2018
DK (11 wpi) ?
4 stitches = 1 inch
in dc
5.0 mm (H)
250 - 310 yards (229 - 283 m)
two sizes, small and large
US
English
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“It’s all about finding the calm in the chaos.” --Donna Karan

When life gets complicated and we struggle with chaos in our lives it’s important to not overreact or take things too personally. With an open mind we must try to stay calm and find peace in our hearts. I know, it’s easier said than done!

For me, enjoying a hobby, being creative and getting outdoors is my way of finding calm. I love to knit, crochet, and go out into the wild and ride my horse through the hills. When I’m stressed I want a crochet or knit project that is simple and calming. The Finding Calm scarf is a no-stress project with an easy-to-memorize stitch pattern that forms a shallow triangle that is easy to wrap and wear.

The scarf starts on the top long edge with a “starting sequence” instead of the traditional starting chain. No worries starting on the long edge, you do not have to crochet a massively long starting chain, FSC or FDC. Then, you will crochet the first row along the starting sequence. Subsequent rows decrease down to the bottom point. It’s that easy! And it’s quick to crochet and is great for gifting.

Finding Calm uses one skein of at least 250 yards of DK weight yarn for a scarf you plan to wet block, or use about 310 yards of DK weight yarn for a larger scarf that you can wet block or leave unblocked.

I chose one skein of the lovely hand-dyed Optimum DK by Savvy Skeins in the color “Emerald Road”.

Copyright CJ Brady Designs 2018