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Rock Daisy
In the Texas Hill Country where I live there is this gutsy little native Texas wildflower, the Rock Daisy, that grows up through piles of rocks, or up through cracks in the exposed limestone. Imagine if we could all be this fearless and persistent!
Rock Daisy is a deep asymmetrical triangle that is crocheted from side to side, and gets its shape from the unique method of increasing and decreasing. The stitch pattern is an easy to memorize four-row repeat for each section that makes this a no stress and relaxing project.
Rows are crocheted on the diagonal giving the scarf the most lovely drape, and little florets are crocheted on one side of the bottom edge adding an interesting element to the scarf.
For my scarf I used two skeins of a cool cotton yarn with a pretty sheen, Modern Cotton DK (cotton/Modal, 335 yards/skein) by Berroco in the color Piper (#6603).
The Modern Cotton DK is perfect for warmer temperatures and gives amazing stitch definition and adds a lovely texture to the scarf. You can use any DK or Sport weight yarn you choose, cotton, or cotton/wool, or a wool yarn for cooler temps, in a neutral or a bright solid, speckled, tonal or gradient.
As you enjoy stitches, think about those little Rock Daisies that do not let anything stop them or get in there way as they grow, bloom and thrive despite the obstacles thrown in their way.
Skills required:
chain, single crochet, double crochet, slip stitch
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