Running Water Scarf by Jo Beswetherick

Running Water Scarf

Crochet
Light Fingering ?
23 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in treble crochet (UK)
4.0 mm (G)
923 yards (844 m)
UK
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This pattern has been inspired by the many bubbling streams running through the Dartmoor countryside where I live. Sometimes fast flowing, with bubbles turning to masses of foam and sometimes settling into still, deep pools. Winding through the landscape, over grey granite pebbles and across the brown iron-rich mud. Always temptingly clear in the glistening sunlight but always thrillingly cold to the touch.

A wide scarf worked flat from one end to the other using 4ply yarn. The scarf features a chevron design worked over solid and open stitch patterns with stripes and colour blocks.

Please note that this pattern is written in UK terms only.

Sizes
Length: 185cm 72¾in
Width: 37cm 14½in

Skills
Chain, triple crochet, increase, decrease

Yarn
Coop Knits Socks Yeah! 4ply (75% super wash merino, 25% nylon; 212m 231 yds per 50g skein)
Yarn A: 1 skein of Benitoit (111)
Yarn B: 1 skein of Sphene (104)
Yarn C: 1 skein of Danburite (105)
Yarn D: 1 skein of Beryl (107)

Needles and Accessories
4mm hook
Yarn needle

Gauge
23 sts and 10 rows to10cm 4in over semi-solid pattern using a 4mm hook, after washing and blocking