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Morgaine Sweater Scarf
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The Morgaine Sweater Scarf
There’s something magical about a sweater scarf. You take a long, wide scarf, add a sleeve to each end, and poof! It turns into something different.
For this design, I chose a chunky twisted cable pattern running down the center, bordered with a wispy filet pattern and twisted rope cables. This idea took a while to dream up, and I got to try my hand at sketching the pattern before even attempting to crochet it. The result was even better than I imagined.
Finished Sizes:
Instructions given to fit size X-small; changes for small, medium, large, X-large, 2X-large, 3X-large, 4X-large and 5X-large are in ()
XS (S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL)
To Fit Bust Circumference: 28” (32”, 36”, 40”, 44”, 48”, 52”, 56”, 60”)
Sleeve Length: 14 ½”
Main Body Length: 51” (54 ½”, 61 ½”, 65”, 72”, 75 ½”, 82 ½”, 86”, 93”)
Total Length: 80” (83 ½”, 90 ½”, 94”, 101”,
104 ½”, 111 ½”, 115”, 122”)
Width: 15” (15”, 15”, 16”, 16”, 16”, 17”, 17”, 17”)
Materials:
I used Loops & Threads Heathered Tweed. It is a 66% Polyester, 30% Acrylic, 4% Wool #3 Dk weight yarn (please read the note below).
Any yarn of similar weight would work.
Approximately 1100 (1200, 1300, 1400, 1500, 1600, 1700, 1800, 1900) yds.
6mm Hook
Stitch Markers
Yarn Needle
Scissors
Measuring Tape
Note: The label of this yarn identifies it as a #3 dk. However, it’s thickness is more like a #4 worsted. So a lighter worsted weight yarn would also work quite well. Be sure to make a gauge swatch.
This pattern has been tested by a number of experienced crocheters and I have provided many pictures within the pattern to help you along the way. If you run into trouble you are free to message me for help.
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