This is a quick and easy scarf that can be made in a couple of hours' time. It is perfect for those little ladies on your list. Or if you like the pattern, you can continue on and make it longer for an adult. It uses about a 1/2 to a 1/4 of a skein so this would be a great project to use up the last of that skein from another project. When it is worked in a light weight yarn it is a very pretty, very feminine lacy scarf.
Chain 9
Row 1: In second chain from hook DC and in each stitch across. Chain 3 turn.
Row 2-9 DC in each stitch across. Chain 3 turn.
Row 10 DC in first 2 stitches, skip one stitch, In next stitch 3 DC chain 2 3 Dc skip a stitch Dc in last two stitches.
Row 11-77: Same as row 10
Row 78: DC in the first 2 stitches, Dc in the first stitch of the cluster stitch, 1 DC in the center of the cluster, 1 DC in the last stitch of the cluster, Dc in the last two stitches.
Row 79-86 DC in each stitch across. Chain 3 turn.
About The Author: Debra Frick is a mother of 5 and a grandmother to 8 grandsons and one granddaughter. She is a published author and poetress. Recycling and saving money are her passions. She also loves crocheting and cooking. She is also a pet rescue volunteer and has many pets of her own.
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