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Frozen Lake Scarf

Modeled after the popular Raspberry Tweed Shawl, this updated edition has transformed into a rectangular lace scarf complete with playful tassels. Crocheted with super bulky weight yarn, it is a perfect on-trend cold weather shawl.

Skill Level: Intermediate Beginner

Size: Approximately 12.5 inches wide and 68 inches long.

Gauge: 8 sts and 4 rows = 4 inches [10.16 cm] in sc sts after wet blocking.

Materials

Super bulky weight yarnYarn: Sugar Bush Chill (100% Extra Fine Merino), 52 yards (100 grams), Gray River, 6 Balls

Hook: 10.0 mm crochet hook

Notions: Tapestry needle, scissors

Pattern Notes

Shawl is worked flat.

Pattern

(Multiple of 12+7)

Ch 43.

Row 1: Sc in the 11th ch from the hook, *ch 5, skip 3 ch, 1 sc in the next ch, repeat from * turn.

Row 2: Ch 5, skip first sc, 1 sc in ch 5 sp, *skip 1 sc, 7 dc in next ch 5 sp, skip 1 sc, 1 sc in next ch 5 sp, ch 5, skip 1 sc, 1 sc in next ch 5 sp, repeat from * to sc in last ch sp, ch 2, 1 dc in 6th ch from last sc of previous row, turn.

Row 3: Ch 6, skip (1 dc, 2 ch, 1 sc, 1 dc), *1 sc in next dc (second dc of 7 dc), ch 5, skip 3 dc, 1 sc in next dc (6th dc of 7 dc), ch 5, then work a sc in the ch 5 sp, ch 5 then repeat from * ending with 1 sc, turn.

Repeat rows 2 and 3 until 60 inches long, ending on row 2.

Finishing

Weave in any ends.  Wet block if desired.

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Comments
  • Melanie S.

    Instructions list 4 weight yarn and listing says bulky weight yarn. Is this pattern for the scarf? If so, would love to have bulky weight yarn requirements.

    Reply
    • Nicola P.

      Hi Melanie! Thanks for bringing this to our attention. It seems that the wrong yarn weight was listed but it has now been corrected. Thanks and happy crocheting! – Nicola, Editor

      Reply

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