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Zig Zag Tunisian Purl Scarf

This intricately textured scarf is worked in two colors for a subtle but very attractive effect. Color-changing yarns are recommended. As long as you are familiar with Tunisian crochet stitches, this should be an easy project!

This free crochet pattern uses Fingering-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Chevron, Reversible, Ripple, Tunisian, Worked as One Piece.

Oceanic Scarf

The piece measures approx.: Width = 40 cm = 15 3/4”. Length = 154 cm = 60 1/2” (approx. 190 cm = 74 3/4” with fringes).

Free crochet pattern using Fingering or Lace-weight yarns. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Chevron.

Textured Ripple Scarf

Finished Measurements: 60" x 10"

Free crochet pattern using Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Chevron, Colorwork, Stripes.

Ziggy Ziggy Scarf

This free crochet pattern uses Light Fingering-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Chevron, Stripes.

HIGH TIDE Scarf

This free crochet pattern uses DK-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Chevron, Ripple.

Ombre Chevrons Scarf

A free crochet pattern using Super Bulky-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Chevron, Ripple.

Mountain Peaks Scarf

Scarf measures approx 7½" x 70" [19 x 178 cm], excluding fringe.

This free crochet pattern uses Bulky-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Chevron, Colorwork.

One-Ball Ripple Scarf

Scarf measures 6 ¾" x 35".

A free crochet pattern using Aran-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Chevron, Ripple.

Modern Lace Scarf

measures about 8 1/2 x 60 in. (21.5 x 152.5 cm)

Free crochet pattern using Super Bulky-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Chevron, Lace.
















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