Create unique crochet stitch with this fun pattern. I used a F hook and Size 3 Baby yarn. This pattern is great for shawls and scarfs or even a blanket. I uploaded a video if you need more assistance. In this crochet scarf tutorial, we'll show you how to crochet an interlock shawl scarf. This scarf is perfect for winter weather, and is easy to make!
This shawl is fun and easy to crochet, and can be made in any size. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this scarf is a great project to try! Watch the tutorial below and learn how to crochet an interlock shawl scarf today!
Abbreviations:
ch=chain
sl st=slip stitch
dc=double crochet
Multiples of 10 + 7
Chain 157
Row 1: Work dc in the 4th chain from the hook, and work dc in the next 4 chains, *skip 5 dc, chain 5, work a dc in the next 5 chains, *Repeat, at the end, ch 1, pull through
Row 2: with your new color of yarn, Chain 157
Work dc in the 4th chain from the hook, and work dc in the next 4 chains, Now take your yarn chain strip and insert the yarn strip going under the previous chain 5 space, and weaven the chain yarn strip back and forth in the chain 5 spaces until you get to the end.
Now continue on with the new color of yarn, and *ch 5, skip 5 chains, dc in the next 5 chains, *Repeat until you end, Make sure to keep the yarn weaved in and out.
Row 3: Its exactly like Row 2, except, when you insert the chain yarn strip, you will insert it going over and through the previous chain 5 space, and weave it in and out. and continue on row 3 which is done the same as row 2
Alternate between Rows 2 and Rows 3.
To Finish, Go to the end and sl st into the end row, Ch 3, work 2 dc, go to the end of the next row and continue on with a 3 dc, until the end.
2 comments:
Can you use a varagated yarn instead of having to change colors? I love this pattern!
Thank you for sharing! Linda
I Love this pattern! I was wondering if I could use a varigated yarn and not have to change colors!
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