Silver Birch Scarf by Liudmyla Hefny

Silver Birch Scarf

Crochet
May 2025
Aran (8 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 35 rows = 4 inches
in available
6.0 mm (J)
5.5 mm (I)
5.0 mm (H)
4.5 mm
766 - 1258 yards (700 - 1150 m)
not specified
US
English
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You are about to buy Written Instructions supported by Charts and Video tutorials.

The Silver Birch Scarf is created using short rows and slip-stitch variations, combined with full-length lacy rows, and is smoothly integrated into the ribbing edges.

It is worked vertically, flat, and in one piece, along the long side. Repeats of the stitch pattern are structured to create a double-sided scarf textile. Both sides are right sides, a tiny bit different, but both are outstandingly beautiful.

Language: English.

Crochet skill level: Intermediate.
You need to know where the back and front loops of the stitch are, how to work a slip stitch, yarn-over slip stitch, half-double crochet, extended half-double crochet, herring-bone stitch, to be ready to learn some stitch modifications that create the design, understand the short row technique, and follow the instructions carefully.

Inside:
• 20 pages contain written instructions, charts, and images of the process.
• Mute detailed video support with English karaoke-style subtitles that will walk you through the main steps and help visualize special stitches.
Leftie-friendly mirrored video support.

Size: Size can vary depending on your desire and the amount of yarn you have for the project.

Materials:

  1. Yarn: 150 – 250 m per 100 g. Approximately 250 - 450 g, depending on the length and width. Choose a rather lofty yarn to reduce the scarf’s weight and thus the load on your neck. Solid colors, hand-dyed yarns, or tweeds. Variegated yarns will obscure the stitch pattern. Avoid using very contrasting color-changing yarn; it will detract from the appearance of the stitch pattern. A z-twist yarn will give a different stitch definition; not all can be recommended.

  2. A main crochet hook 4.5 mm – 7 mm, a middle hook – 0.5 mm smaller than the main, and a small hook – 1 mm smaller than the main; to use where indicated. Important to choose hooks of one brand and one type.

  3. A pointy needle for weaving in. The pointy needle makes weaving more reliable, as it passes the yarn end through the fibers, making it less likely to come loose during wear.

  4. Use stitch markers to facilitate counting the foundation cord chain.

  5. A turnable tray to help rotate always clockwise during Part 2. Foliage.

Main steps:
• Work on the gauge swatch to study pattern stitches and set a density.
• Decide on the scarf length.
• You can decide on the width as you go or plan it according to your gauge swatch.
• Enjoy creating the beauty of your masterpiece.
• Block it.
• Wrap yourself in and show off on your social media.

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