Starry Eye Spring Scarf – Free Crochet Pattern
This Starry Eye Spring Scarf is super easy to make – the starry eye stitch is easy to learn and addictive once you get going! A lacy feel with spring colors this is perfect for the changing seasons.
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Skill Level:
Easy
Materials:
- 100 grams of light weight worsted yarn in any color – I used a variegated yarn
- Small amounts of medium light worsted yarn in white and yellow
- Size 3,50 mm Hook – a 4,00 hook will also work great!
- Yarn Needle
Abbreviations:
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
sl st – slip stitch
Gauge: Tension/Gauge is not necessary for this project to be perfect
This project will completely depend on the type of yarn and hook you use!
Finished Size:
Approx 90 cm in length
I use US Crochet stitch terminology
NOTE: This pattern was originally released as a contributor post for Oombawka Design in November 2015
INSTRUCTIONS:
With yarn CH 24
Row 1: Work 1 DC into 8th CH from hook.
(CH 1, 1 DC) 3 times into same ST. *SKIP next 3 CH, work 1 DC into next CH, (CH1, 1 DC) 3 times into same ST [1 shell made]. Repeat from to last 4 CH, SKIP next 3 CH, work 1 DC into last CH, turn
Row 2: CH 3, work 1 DC into the middle CH space of the first shell of the previous row, (CH1, 1 DC) 3 times into same CH space. *Work 1 DC into the middle CH space of the next shell, (CH1, 1 DC) 3 times into same CH space. Repeat from * until last ST, work 1 DC into ST, turn
Repeat row 2 for the pattern and for required length.
I made mine approx 90 cm in length 🙂
Flower:
Yellow yarn
This part is made by working in continuous rounds, so you may want to use a stitch marker to keep record of your current rnd.
Make a magic ring
Rnd 1: Work 6 SC into the ring. Place a stitch marker in the last SC to designate the end of the rnd.
Rnd 2: Work 2 SC in each ST around (12 SC). MM
Rnd 3: CH3, work 2 DC into same ST, CH3, SL ST into next 2 STS. *CH3, work 2 DC into same ST, CH3, SL ST into next 2 STS. Repeat from * 3 more times.
Weave in ends and attach brooch pin at the back
I have been a crochet designer for more than 10 years. I love to think outside the box and to try and do things a bit differently. I love to learn new techniques and to challenge myself. I firmly believe that crochet should fun and evoke joy and pleasure. Creating and designing is one of my life's passions.
“Crochet is an art and crocheters it’s artists. Each crafted item is unique and own to its crafter”
Happy Crocheting Joanita Theron

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