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Brambleberry Hooded Scarf
Featuring an easy one-row repeat and worked in a self-striping yarn, the hood of the Brambleberry scarf pattern is worked directly onto the neck and can be secured at the neck with a clasp keeping you snug and cozy. This design also includes pockets. The pockets can be closed with buttons for an extra touch of customization.
Perfect for using up leftover yarn from your stash! This is a fab project for having a rummage through your yarn to create something useful.
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/DETAILS
Skill level : Easy
US Terminology
/MATERIALS
DK acrylic; 1268 yds
4mm / G-6 crochet hook
Stitch Markers
Tape Measure
Scissors
Yarn Needle
/FINISHED SIZE
Scarf
Width approximately 10in / 25cm
Finished length (including turn over for the pockets) approximately 63in / 157.5cm
Pockets
Width is the same as the scarf (approximately 10in / 25cm)
Length approximately 6in / 15cm
Hood
Width approximately 17in / 43cm
Length approximately 11in / 28cm
/STITCHES AND ABBREVIATIONS USED
Single Crochet (sc)
Single Crochet 2 Together (sc2tog)
Half Double Crochet (hdc)
Wide Half Double Crochet (whdc): instead of working through the top loops of the half double crochet, work the stitch between the posts of stitches.
Slip Stitch (sl st)
Beginning (beg)
Chain (ch)
Each (ea)
Repeat (rep)
Skip (sk)
Stitch/es (st/s)
Right Side (RS)
Wrong Side (WS)
Copyright @ Jera’s Jamboree 2024. No part of this pattern may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without prior written permission from the author. Sales of finished product are permitted.
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