The Brodgar Scarf by Fiona Meade

The Brodgar Scarf

Crochet
August 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
5 rows of 10 UK Trebles = 4 cm x 4 cm
3.0 mm
3.5 mm (E)
984 - 1093 yards (900 - 999 m)
1 size, work to your desired length.
both US and UK
English
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Crochet openwork uses chain spaces to create an open lacy fabric, perfect for beautifully draping scarves. This scarf is compiled of a series of geometric openwork motifs, inspired by the “Brodgar Stone”, a ~5000 year old carved stone found on the Ness of Brodgar on Orkney (Scotland) in 1925.

Level
This pattern is suitable for anyone who can confidently crochet UK treble crochets (US double crochet) with an even tension. Both written and charted instructions are included, as well as detailed photographs. The pattern uses UK treble crochet, double crochet, chain, slip stitch, increases, decreases, and front and back post treble crochet (US double crochet, single crochet, chain, slip stitch, increases, decreases, and front and back post double crochet). Full instructions are given for non-standard stitches.

Size
A traditional rectangular scarf, it works up ~30cm wide and ~2m long using the gauge in the pattern. It can be worn as a wrap or a scarf.

You will need
3 mm (C/2) crochet hook for the body of the scarf
3.5 mm (E/4) crochet hook for the foundation chain
1000 m of 4ply or fingering weight yarn. Use a yarn with a high proportion of cotton or a firm twist for clear stitch definition.
Yarn needle for sewing in ends.

Terms and conditions of use:
Do not copy these notes, images or charts, either digitally or in hard copy. Do not share them online. This pattern is for personal use only. You can sell the items you make, but you must credit me, “Fiona Meade Crochet”, as the designer and link to this pattern on Ravelry/Etsy. You do not have permission to use my photographs for promotion, please take your own pictures. You are not allowed to make photo or video tutorials for this pattern, online or off-line. If you wish to use this pattern in a class or as part of a kit, you must seek full written permission from me (fionameade.crochet@gmail.com) and you must buy a full price copy of the pattern for each individual kit/participant.