Mixed Signals Scarf by Dora Does

Mixed Signals Scarf

Crochet
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches
in Moss Stitch
5.0 mm (H)
601 - 629 yards (550 - 575 m)
One
US
English
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Mixed signals’ is a fun asymmetric chevron crochet scarf pattern.

Inspired by the colours of the classic BBC test card, the crochet scarf pattern mixes black and white unequal stripes with an orange colour pop and finished with a green fringe.
You can choose yarn from your stash to work this as a stashbuster pattern too.

Skills
This is a relatively simple pattern using the ever popular moss stitch in a chevron pattern.
The pattern uses a two row repeat and you can change colours as desired.
You will need knowledge of basic crochet stitches and terminology, work simple increases and decreases and skip stitches.

Materials
You will need around 250g / 575m of dk yarn.
To achieve the look you see pictured, I used King Cole Bamboo Cotton DK, 50% bamboo/50% cotton, 100g/230m/252yds. I used 1 ball of each black and white and around 20-25g of each of Crimson and Lawn.
The scarf is worked with a 5mm hook to give a nice drape

Size
The finished scarf measures 180cm/71in long by 20cm/8in wide.

The pattern is written in English using standard US crochet terminology.

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