Mod Revival Houndstooth Scarf by Charlotte Whaley

Mod Revival Houndstooth Scarf

Crochet
March 2023
Aran (8 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in Houndstooth stitch
5.0 mm (H)
One size
US
English
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DESCRIPTION
The Mod Revival Houndstooth Scarf is a classic and so versatile. The black and white makes it classic but there are so many other colour combinations that would be equally attractive.

This is a longer scarf version but it can easily be adapted to your preferred length. No fringe or tassels on the ends, keep it clean and classic too.

It is a stand alone scarf or can be paired with the Mod Revival Newsboy Hat, both of which are unisex.

DIFFICULTY
Beginner - 2.
The pattern is made using combinations of single and double crochet as well as the half double crochet stitch is used. it does start with the foundation single crochet row, has yarn colour changes and required yarn to be carried which might not be considered beginner level but all these techniques are explained in the pattern.

Here’s some Testers’ comments about this pattern:

  • Great pattern. Very clear and great layout.
  • Great for yourself or as gifts.
  • I learned a few new techniques with this project.

STAY IN TOUCH!
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SPECIAL NOTES

  • This pattern is a copyright of Charlotte Whaley of Yarns About Yarn.
  • Final products made using the Mod Revival Houndstooth Scarf pattern may be sold with credit for the design given to Charlotte Whaley of Yarns About Yarn.
  • Pattern may not be redistributed or duplicated, in whole or in part.
  • Pattern and photos cannnot be used for resale purposes.

SHARE YOUR WORK!
You are encouraged to share your versions of this pattern on social media using
#modrevivalhoudstoothscarf and #yarnsaboutyarn.

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Peace and blue skies!