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Estrid Scarf Pattern
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Estrid Scarf Pattern

This beautiful crochet Estrid Scarf Pattern is by far the smallest I’ve designed so far. Or should I say, it could be the smallest? Because this crochet scarf can be as BIG and as small as you like. Just follow the instructions in the pattern.

The Estrid Scarf Pattern is worked tip to tip in rows in an asymmetrical way (The way I like it). The first part you’ll increase and the second part you’ll decrease. After you’ve finished the rows, you’ll crochet twice around the piece.

The pattern is suitable for the advanced beginners and intermediate crocheters. The most important stitches are the single crochet and chain. I’ve made a photo tutorial to make it even easier. Mind you, the moss stitch, in all its simplicity, can be rather tricky. Pay attention to where you make your stitches and use stitch marker

I’ve made two scarves using Drops Sky, which is a Dk yarn, in Curry and Light beige and one using Hobbii Fluffy Day, a worsted weight yarn, in Rust. I think the fluffiness of both yarns really adds to the design. I used a 4.5 mm hook for all versions.

Measurements finished scarf:
Curry: approximately 100 x 21 cm
Light beige approximately 110 x 24 cm
Rust: approximately 106 x 25.5 cm

Gauge for Drops Sky:16 sts and 9.5 rows measure 10x10cm over dc using a 4.5mm hook.
30 sts x 24 rows measure 10×10 cm over moss stitch (sc, ch1) using a 4.5 mm hook.

Gauge for Hobbii Fluffy Day:24 sts x 21 rows measure 10×10 cm over moss stitch (sc, ch1) using a 4.5 mm hook.

Yarn used: Drops Sky (50gr/190m, 74% Alpaca, 18% Polyamide, 8% Wool)
Colour 17 Curry or
Colour 03 Light beige
Yarn alternative:Hobbii Fluffy Day (100g/ 285m, 100% acrylic)
Colour 18 Rust

For the Light beige scarf I used 100 gr and for the Curry scarf approximately 70 g of Drops Sky.
For the Rust scarf I used 95 g of Hobbii Fluffy Day.

Materials needed:
Yarn
Crochet hook 4.5mm
Scissors
Stitch markers
Yarn needle

Crochet PATTERN for ESTRID SCARF

Estrid Scarf Pattern

This is the English PATTERN for the ESTRID SCARF by Tanjas Crochet.

OVERVIEW
This is a timeless design and can be made as a classy item or more relaxed style. The Estrid scarf is perfect to keep your neck warm during the first days of fall. Wrap it around your neck and tie it for a chic look.
There is several ways that you can wear your Estrid Scarf Pattern, but it’s up to you how you want to wear it!

The Estrid scarf is written in “one size”. If you want to make it longer and/or wider that is ofc not a problem, instructions on how-to is included in the pattern

This Instant Download PDF pattern is written in English with US-terms.

SKILL LEVEL
Beginner 1/6
Knowledge of the crochet basics and how to read a pattern is required (always). Suitable for first-time crocheters, basic stitches, with little or no shaping.

Sizes: one size
Length: ca 95 cm before blocking, ca 117 cm after blocking and stretching
Width: ca 12 cm (in the middle)
Gauge: 20sc x 23rows = 10 x 10 cm
Suggestion: Crochet hook 3,5 mm 
Yarn amount: 50g of Cashmere from Mondial (25 g = 115 m) or Cashmere Classic från Cardiff (25 g = 112 m) or Cashmere Premium från Lang Yarn (25 g = 115 m) or any other DK, light worsted/ 8ply yarn, light, group 3

Information about the pattern testers yarn choice is included in the pattern.

OTHER
The pattern is clearly written and includes important tips. It has been tested and tried but if you have any questions or if something isn’t working for you I’m happy to help – don’t hesiate to email me.

 Scarf, Pictures and Video Tutorials Included, Estrid Scarf Pattern

Estrid Scarf Pattern

Crochet level:
-Intermediate (You should know how to read a crochet pattern and be comfortable with the basic stitches. All other stitches and techniques are explained in the pattern).

This purchase includes 1 downloadable version of the pattern that includes written instructions as well as step-by-step pictures and access to exclusive video tutorials.

SIZING
This pattern comes with instructions for 4 sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4). Sizes 1 & 2 are long enough to wrap around your neck once, while sizes 3 & 4 are long enough to wrap around your neck twice. Sizes 1 & 3 are thin enough to work as headbands as well.
Size 1: blue scarf, size 2: pink scarf, size 3: brown scarf, size 4: red scarf

MATERIALS
Galler Yarns Wool You Be My Baby
371 yds [340 m] / 3.5 oz [100 g]
(other suggested yarns include Drops Baby Alpaca Silk, Drops Nord, Knit Picks Andean Treasure, Hobbii Soft Alpaca, or Berroco Lanas Light but most sport weight yarns should work)
Hook: E/3.5 mm crochet hook or any other hook needed to obtain the gauge
Other: Stitch markers, darning needle, scissors, tape measure

ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF YARN NEEDED
1: 130 yds [120 m] / 1.2 oz [35 g]
2: 150 yds [140 m] / 1.4 oz [40 g]
3: 190 yds [170 m] / 1.8 oz [50 g]
4: 190 yds [205 m] / 1.9 oz [55 g]

Crochet mini scarf 

Estrid Scarf Pattern

This is the pattern for the Perpendicular scarf, a scarf that can be made in 2 sizes, where the larger one can be tied once around your neck.

It has an intriguing construction and is made in pieces, where you are creating an angle by making increases and decreases on both sides.

The pattern is available in English and Swedish, and includes detailed instructions and pictures to guide your work.

Hook size: 3,5 mm
Yarn category: Fingering weight
Yardage: 100 g

skein fingering weight scarf pattern

Estrid Scarf Pattern

Designed with sophistication, ease, and practicality, this Estrid Scarf Pattern uses only 1 skein of fingering weight yarn. This pattern is easy to crochet and is the perfect mindless project. Made with a simple ribbed pattern, this scarf looks incredibly like knit!

The Dorchester scarf is designed to use up 1 100 gram skein of fingering weight yarn. If your skein yardage or gauge varies from that of the sample, instructions are included in the pattern to customize the scarf to fit your needs.

MATERIALS
E/3.50mm crochet hook
Approximately 100 grams of fingering weight yarn
Tapestry needle

Skill Level: Easy
Basic crochet skills and techniques needed.

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