Sanguine Scarf Pattern

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Welcome back to the July Scarf of the Month Club!  This post includes my Sanguine Scarf Pattern. It also has the links to the other 2 free crochet patterns for this month’s #scarfofthemonthclub2018 CAL.

Scroll to the end of this post for my free Sanguine Scarf Pattern.

Sanguine Scarf Pattern


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Welcome to our July Scarf of the Month Club Event! This month we have 3 brand-new free crochet patterns for you to make. We hope you enjoy making these beautiful scarves and cowls. See you again next month when we release 3 brand-new projects for you to make!

 July #scarfofthemonthclub2018

Learn how you can add your project to Ravelry.

Here are your 3 July Scarf of the Month Club Scarves!

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Get Amy’s Scarf of the Month Pattern Here > Unicorn Kisses Cowl
Get Joanita’s Bonus Scarf of the Month Pattern Here > Spring Forest Cowl

Create your Project Page on Ravelry for the Sanguine Scarf Pattern

 Scarf of the Month Club 2018 – July

Sanguine Scarf Pattern. Oombawka Design Crochet. #scarfofthemonthclub2018 1

Sanguine Scarf Pattern Instructions

Supplies

    • Yarn: Lion Brand Mandala. 5.3 oz / 150 g ; 590 yd / 540 m Light Weight [3] Yarn. 100% Acrylic. Machine washable and dryable.
    • Hook: 5 mm (H) Crochet Hook
    • Finished Project Yardage: 96 g
    • Scissors, Yarn Needle, 3 Stitch Markers (I recommend locking stitch markers)

Difficulty Level

Easy-Intermediate

Finished Size

Length: 49 inches
Width: 9 inches

Gauge

approximately 12 rows in 4 inches

approximately 5 dc in 1 inch

You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern – just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size of your project will also be different.

Abbreviations

US Terminology used

beg – beginning
ch – chain
ch2sp – chain 2 space
ch3sp – chain 3 space
ch5sp – chain 5 space
dc – double crochet
R – row/round
rem – remaining
rep – repeat
sc – single crochet
sk – skip
sl st – slip stitch
st/sts – stitch/stitches
* to **– Repeat the instructions between the asterisks the number of times indicated. This repeat will contain of multiple instructions.
[] – at the end of the row – the total number of stitches
() – important notes AND sets of stitches to be worked within one stitch, or space

Helpful Tutorials

Stitch Anatomy

Invisible Join

Helpful Video Tutorials

Quick Stitch Guide 

Slip Knot and Starting Chain

You can watch the Invisible Join technique demonstrated in this video at this specific video frame: Invisible Join Video

Notes

  • Ch 3 counts as 1 dc when worked at the beg of the row. This means you do not need to work into the sc that falls beneath it.
  • Ch 1 at the beg of a row (or round) does not count as a stitch EXCEPT when indicated.
  • Sl st does not count as a stitch.
  • Stitch Multiple: 8+2
  • Trellis Stitch

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Sanguine Scarf Pattern. Oombawka Design Crochet. #scarfofthemonthclub2018

Sanguine Scarf Pattern

We begin by making a chain row. We then work around the chain row (on both sides of the chain – top and bottom). Then we work in joined rounds for 1 round, to create the first edge of the scarf. After we have created this edge we work the remainder of the project in rows.

R1: Ch 42, 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, ch 2, sk next 2 chs. *1 sc in next ch, ch 3, sk next ch, 1 sc in next ch, ch 5, sk next 5 chs.** Rep from * to ** across to the last 6 chs.  1 sc in next ch, ch 3, sk next ch, 1 sc in next ch, ch 2, sk next 2 chs, 1 sc in the last ch. [12 sc, 2 ch2sp, 4 ch5sp, 5 ch3sp]

ROTATE your work to continue crocheting along the bottom edge of the foundation chain. We are adding the edging now so we can make this scarf in one piece.

Ch 1, 1 sc in first ch, ch 3, sk next ch, 1 sc in next ch, ch 5, sk next 5 chs.** Rep from * to ** across to the last 6 chs.  1 sc in next ch, ch 3, sk next ch, 1 sc in next ch, ch 2, sk next 2 chs, 1 sc in the last ch. [12 sc, 1 ch1sp, 2 ch2sp, 4 ch5sp, 5 ch3sp]

CONTINUE working around the project in joined rounds.

R1 Sanguine Scarf Pattern Oombawka Design Crochet

R2: Ch 1, 1 sl st to the first sc, ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), 2 dc in the next ch2sp, *ch 2, sk the sc, 1 sc in the next ch3sp, ch 2, sk the sc, 5 dc in the next ch5sp.** Rep from * to ** across to the sc that falls before the last ch3sp. Ch 2, sk the sc, 1 sc in the ch3sp, ch 2, sk the sc, 2 dc in the next ch2sp, sk the last sc, ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), 1 sl st in the ch1sp that followed the sc (from R1). [26 dc, 5 sc, 10 ch2sp]

ROTATE to continue working in joined rounds.

R1 b Sanguine Scarf Pattern Oombawka Design Crochet

1 sl st to the initial sc, ch 3 (counts as 1 dc),  2 dc in the next ch2sp, *ch 2, sk the sc, 1 sc in the next ch3sp, ch 2, sk the sc, 5 dc in the next ch5sp.** Rep from * to ** across to the sc that falls before the last ch3sp. Ch 2, sk the sc, 1 sc in the ch3sp, ch 2, sk the sc, 2 dc in the next ch2sp, 1 dc in the last sc. Ch 1, TURN.  [26 dc, 5 sc, 10 ch2sp]

R2 Sanguine Scarf Pattern Oombawka Design Crochet

We are now working back and forth in rows.

R3: Ch 1, 1 sc in the first dc, ch 2, sk 2 dc, *1 sc in the next ch2sp, ch 3, sk the sc, 1 sc in the next ch2sp, ch 5, sk 5 dc. ** Rep from * to ** across to the ch2sp that falls before the last sc. 1 sc in the ch2sp, ch 3, sk the sc, 1 sc in the next ch2sp, ch 2, sk 2 dc, 1 sc in the top of the ch 3. [12 sc, 2 ch2sp, 4 ch5sp, 5 ch3sp]

R4:  Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc) 2 dc in the next ch2sp, *ch 2, sk the sc, 1 sc in the next ch3sp, ch 2, sk the sc, 5 dc in the next ch5sp.** Rep from * to ** across to the sc that falls before the last ch3sp. Ch 2, sk the sc, 1 sc in the ch3sp, ch 2, sk the sc, 2 dc in the next ch2sp, 1 dc in the last sc. Ch 1, TURN. [26 dc, 5 sc, 10 ch2sp]

R5- R129: Rep R3 and R4

Finish off with an invisible join and weave in ends.


Here are all the free scarf patterns from 2016 and 2017:

2016 Scarf of the Month Club

2017 Scarf of the Month Club

Where To Share Your #SCARFOFTHEMONTHCLUB2018 Progress Online

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8 Comments

  1. I love your videos you explain everything so well thank you for all you do and your giveaways are awesome

  2. Your pattern does not say how many stitches are in the starting chain. The pattern says it is 9 inches wide. Can you help?

  3. What is the starting chain amount? I have no idea why I can’t find it, I’ve read over the instructions three times now! I’m sorry if I’m just oblivious and not seeing it.

  4. This is lovely! How many chains to start? I can’t find that info in the pattern. Thanks!

  5. Yikes! Thanks Kim!! I will try to add the pattern to Ravelry today 🙂 With the kids home from school I am all over the place lately lol – thank you again for reminding me! Rhondda