Watermelon Lace Scarf Pattern. June Scarf of the Month Club CAL 2019.

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This month for the June Scarf of the Month Club CAL 2019, I have designed the Watermelon Lace Scarf Pattern for you to crochet. This project is crocheted with Super Fine Weight Yarn [1] and a 4 mm (G) crochet hook.

This project is very easy to make. Choose any yarn and hook combination you wish and simply chain your beginning row to the width you want. Once you reach the width you want, be sure the number of chains you have can be divided by 4. Then follow the pattern as written. Easy-peasy!

Scroll down for the full written pattern for the Watermelon Lace Scarf. Have fun and see you again next month! Rhondda xo


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 June Scarf of the Month Club CAL Patterns

Scarf of the Month Club CAL June 2019

Slice of Summer Cowl Pattern from The Stitchin’ Mommy

Watermelon Lace Scarf pattern (scroll to the bottom of this post!)

Bubblegum Pop Shawlette by Dianne of Same DiNamics


Create your project page on Ravelry for Watermelon Lace Scarf here.

 

Watermelon Lace Scarf Pattern Scarfofthemonthclub2019 June Free Pattern

Watermelon Lace Scarf Pattern – Scarf of the Month Club CAL June 2019

Supplies

    • Yarn: Red Heart Amigurumi. 3.5 oz (100 g) and 239 yds (219 m). 100% Acrylic. Super Fine Weight Yarn [1]. Machine wash cold, gentle cycle, tumble dry.
    • Colors: 1 skeins each in Cactus E885_9627.
    • Hook: 4 mm (G). I used this hook.
    • Finished Project Yardage: 3.5 oz (100 g) and 239 yds (219 m)
    • Scissors, Yarn Needle, Stitch Marker

Difficulty Level

Easy

Finished Size

Scarf width approximately 5.5 inches X 78 inches long unblocked

Gauge

Approximately 3 rows per inch and 6 sts per inch unblocked

(sts includes chs)

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

Abbreviations

US Terminology used

beg – beginning

ch – chain

ch2sp – chain 2 space

dc – double crochet

R – row

rem – remaining

rep – repeat

sc –  single crochet

sk – skip

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

Notes:

  • Stitch multiple of 4
  • Ch 1 does not count as a stitch

Watermelon Lace Scarf Pattern Instructions

Watermelon Lace Scarf Pattern Scarfofthemonthclub2019 June Free Pattern 3

The scarf is crocheted back and forth in rows. You may repeat the rows to reach your own desired length, or follow the pattern as written for a scarf measuring 78 inches long. If you would like a wider scarf, simply chain your initial chain to a number of stitches that divides equally by 4.

Using your 4 mm (G) hook (or size required for gauge):

R1: Ch 24, sk the first ch, 1 sc in each rem ch across, ch 1, turn. [23 sc]

R2: 1 sc in each ch across, ch 1, turn. [23 sc]

R3: 1 sc in the first st, ch 2, sk 1 sc, 1 dc in the next st. *Ch 2, sk 1 st, 1 sc in the next st, ch 2, sk 1 sc, 1 dc in the next st**. Rep from * to ** across. Ch 1, turn. [6 sc, 6 dc, 11 ch2sp]

R4-R192: 1 sc in the first dc, ch 2, sk the ch2sp, 1 dc in the next sc. *Ch 2, sk the ch2sp, 1 sc in the next dc, ch 2, sk the ch2sp, 1 dc in the next sc**. Rep from * to ** across. Ch 1, turn. [6 sc, 6 dc, 11 ch2sp]

Finish off.

Finishing Instructions:

  • Weave in any remaining ends.
  • Wet block for a better finished look.
  • If you would like to make this into an infinity scarf, simply seam the 2 ends together with a whipstitch seam. Or use a kilt pin to cinch the 2 ends together, like I did.

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If you missed any of the previous Scarf of the Month Club patterns, you can find them here:

2016 Scarf of the Month Club
2017 Scarf of the Month Club
2018 Scarf of the Month Club

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