Aspen Scarf by Winter Dieckman

Aspen Scarf

Crochet
November 2023
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
7 stitches and 4 rows = 4 inches
10.0 mm (N/P)
370 yards (338 m)
Approx 80" x 12"
US
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Aspen Scarf

The Aspen Scarf is part of my Aspen Collection, which uses ribbing stitches to create a classic, gender neutral look. This scarf is wonderfully squishy, and the ribbing stitches give it lots of texture. This is a great gender-neutral scarf! Make two in different colors for a his and hers set, or add an Aspen Pom Pom Hat, and a pair of Aspen Fingerless Gloves to create a matching set. After meeting gauge, your finished scarf should be slightly oversized, measuring approximately 80” long and 12” wide

The pattern includes yardage for worsted (worked with four strands), aran (three strands), bulky (two strands), and super bulky yarns. The yarn pictured is Lion Brand Re-Tweed. It is labeled a worsted weight yarn, however being a recycled yarn, it tends to vary slightly (or not so slightly) in
thickness from color to color and dye lot to dye lot. I have
found that it often feels more like an aran weight, so I have
used three strands for most of my scarves.

This is an easy level pattern (as defined by the Craft Yarn
Council) and is great for advanced beginner level crocheters.
It includes written instructions for the foundation half
double crochet and a link to a photo tutorial.
The ribbing stitches are worked in the back loops of the
previous row of stitches and there are written instructions for
finding the back loops.

Written in English, using U.S. terms

What You’ll Need:
Yarn -

worsted (4 strands) - approx 1,470 yds
aran (3 strands) - approx 1100yds
bulky (2 strands) - approx 735 yds
super bulky - approx 370 yds

Hook - U.S N/10 mm or any hook to meet gauge
Needle for weaving in ends
Scissors

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