Thursday, May 5, 2011

Free Crochet Pattern - Noro Windowpane Scarf

Noro Windowpane Scarf
by Adrienne Lash

 

Materials: One Skein (459 yards) Noro Taiyo Sock Yarn, Size E Crochet Hook.
Stitches & Abbreviations:
CH – Chain
SC – Single Crochet
HDC – Half Double Crochet
TR – Triple Crochet
ST – Stitch(es)
SL ST - Slip Stitch

This pattern uses US Terminology.

Gauge is not terribly important, but I wound up with 24 stitches x 5 repeats of rows 3-4 = 4".
Finished scarf size (unblocked) = 5-1/4" wide x 67" long

Multiple is 6+4.
To change the width of your scarf, simply decide how many windows you want along the width, and multiply that number by 6, then add 4.  Using this formula, you can choose to make a very skinny scarf, or a wide wrap or stole.

Method 1 – Starting Chain
CH 34
Row 1: SC in 2nd chain from hook, and each chain accross. (33 SC) Turn.

Row 2: CH 2 (counts as first HDC here and throughout). HDC in each SC across. (33 HDC including turning chain)Turn.
Row 3: SL ST in first HDC, CH 4 (counts as first TR here and throughout). TR in next two HDC. [CH 3, SK 3, TR in next 3 SC] across, ending with TR in top CH of turning chain. (6 sets of 3 TR, 5 CH 3 Spaces)Turn.
Row 4: CH 2. HDC in next two TR. [3 HDC in CH 3 space, HDC in next 3 TR] across, ending with HDC in top CH of turning chain. (33 HDC) Turn.
Repeat rows 3 and 4 until scarf is desired length, ending with row 4. Turn.
Final row: CH 1, SC in next HDC, and each HDC accross. Fasten off.
Method 2 – Foundation Single Crochet
FSC 33, turn, proceed to Row 2 above.
FSC Instructions: CH 2. Insert hook in 2nd CH from hook, YO, Pull through, YO, Pull through first loop on hook. (CH made). YO, Pull through both loops on hook (SC made). This is one FSC. Insert hook into CH just made in last step. YO, pull through, YO, pull through first loop on hook, YO, pull through both loops on hook. 1 FSC made. Continue to necessary number of FSC.

This pattern uses US Terminology.  If you have any questions, feel free to message me on Ravelry. Ravelry Name = badatcounting

10 comments:

  1. Very beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. This would be a good way for me to use up scraps -

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  3. Thank you for sharing appreciate it when folks share there patterns :D

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  4. I am in love with this pattern. Works up quickly, looks amazing, and so versatile. Thanks!

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  5. I love this pattern and im glad i found it!! But my question is....would it work with double crochet instead of triple crochet if I want the squares smaller?

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    1. Yes it would! It would be smaller in scale is all.

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  6. just finished this up in Lion Brand Ombre Life Dusk.. it looks and feels lovely, I used an F hook and crocheted loosely, no noticeable lean, and only a bit of curling, and I haven't blocked it yet. I will probably use this pattern often :) thanks!

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  7. This is an amazing looking scarf. I would like to have one.
    Wholesale Scarves

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  8. I just finished a piece in this pattern for a drape across the end of a bed. I wish I could share a picture here. Used a crab stitch to finish the edges.

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