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Color Shift Tunisian Scarf
The Color Shift Tunisian Scarf utilizes 3 Tunisian crochet stitch patterns which transition from alternating “bars” of color that shift into smaller “dashes” of color and then finally moving into even smaller “dots” of color. These three stitch patterns are then repeated several more times throughout the length of the scarf. A purled edge is worked on either end of the scarf.
+PATTERN DETAILS
- Please note this listing is for a TUNISIAN CROCHET PATTERN ONLY.
- A digital file (PDF) of the pattern will be delivered by email upon purchase.
- Written in standard US terms
- For reference, charts of the forward passes of the 3 pattern repeats are included
- Includes Pattern Notes
+MATERIALS
- 6.5 mm Tunisian crochet hook
- Yarn: Lion Brand Mandala and Lion Brand Ferris Wheel
- Scissors
- Tapestry Needle
- Locking Stitch Marker
+YARN
- 2.5 skeins (675 yds) Lion Brand Ferris Wheel yarn in Morning Java colorway (Color A)
- 1 skein (590 yds) Lion Brand Mandala yarn in Warlock colorway (Color B)
+STITCHES USED
- chain
- yarn over
- slip stitch
- Tunisian Purl Stitch
- Tunisian Simple Stitch
- Special Stitch Instructions provided for the stitches used to create the grid lines between bars of color
+FINISHED SIZE
approximately 12.5” wide x 90” long
+SKILL LEVEL
INTERMEDIATE level: pattern reading and previous experience and knowledge of basic crochet stitches and various Tunisian Crochet techniques including: forward pass, return pass, Tunisian Simple Stitch, Tunisian Knit Stitch, Tunisian Purl Stitch and Slip Stitch bind off is necessary.
+USE OF PATTERN
Pattern is for personal, non-commercial use only. The pattern and photographs contained in this document are all copyright of Crochet Hello. Rewriting, reselling, distributing, or copying the pattern (or its photos) is prohibited.
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- First published: March 2020
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