Dog Scarf by Rebecca Davis

Dog Scarf

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Crochet
August 2018
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
6.0 mm (J)
210 - 230 yards (192 - 210 m)
US
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.
Errata available: pawsomecrochet.com

--- About ----
This scarf works up quickly and makes for a fun, easy-to-wear winter accessory for larger dogs. The scarf is adjustable and just slips over your dog’s neck, making it fast and easy winter crochet project for your pet or the pet lover on your Christmas list. Both the striped and plain scarf variations are included in this pattern.

The pattern consists of a 10 page PDF file, but don’t worry! It’s been formatted to be printer friendly - print only page 3 to save ink. Step by step assembly photos are included in an appendix to help guide you along your project.

--- Sizing ---

The pattern includes instructions to make both large and medium size dog scarves. You will find measurements and a sizing guide on page 2 of the pattern.

--- Skill Level ---

This pattern is recommended for intermediate level crocheters. While it uses only basic stitches, the construction is different from a traditional scarf, which could make it a big tricky for beginners.

--- Materials You’ll Need ---

  • 6mm / J / 10 size crochet hook
  • Darning needle to weave in ends
  • For a SOLID colored scarf: approx. 220 yrds (110 gr) worsted weight yarn in RED/primary color and 50 yrds (25 gr) worsted weight yarn in WHITE/accent color.
  • For a STRIPED scarf, approx.150 yrds (75 gr) worsted weight in RED/primary color and 120 yrds (60gr) in GREEN/accent color

NOTE: you will crochet with 2 strands together and may substitute chunky weight yarn, though yardage needed will vary.

--- Pattern Support ---

I fully support my patterns. Please message me on Etsy and let me know where you need help. I can usually respond in 24 hours or less.

--- Sharing ---

If you make this, please feel free to upload your images to Ravelry or tag me @pawsomecrochet or #PawsomeCrochet, I love featuring your pets and projects!