Zackenbarsch - A Unique Pineapple Stitch Scarf Pattern for Summer by Caro and Birgit

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ZACKENBARSCH

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The grouper (= Zackenbarsch) floated over the white reef... and wanted to become wool...for Caro and Birgit from my LYs, who looked for a simple scarf pattern for the summer. ne pineapple stitch you do CH 2 - DC 3 alternating and the shells lie on top of each other. do the increases only on one side and the other side remains straight. Start with a cornel

You need:

sockyarn (e.g.) 400m/100g Hook: 3,5mm to 4mm (F)

Size:

Length: 100cm, hight: 45cm

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Pattern:

Pineapple stitch: one shell consists of CH 1 - DC 3 - CH 2 - DC 3 - CD 1 ; the DC-clusters into chainspace on top of the shells of PR. This open lacy pattern works well with hairy or soft yarns as Well. 1. R: CH 4, 2 DC in 1. CH - CH 2 -3 DC into 1. CH 2. R: CH 4, 2 DC in 1. CH - CH 2 -3 DC into 1. CH, CH 2,3 DC - CH 2 -3 DC into CHS of shell 3. R: 4 SS into the first 4 STS to get to the CHS, CH 3, 2 DC - CH 2- 3DC, CH 2, 3 DC - CH 2 - 3 DC 4. R: CH 4, 2 DC in 1. CH - CH 2 - 3 DC into 1. CH, CH 2, 3 DC - CH 2 - 3 DC into CHS of shell, CH 2, 3 DC - CH 2 - 3 DC into CHS of shell, continue (start every uneven number of rows like row 3, every even number like row 2) Break yarn and weave in ends. Or: If you want the long side longer, start the even rows (increase rows) as follows: CH 6, 2 DC in 3. CH - CH 2 - 3 DC into 1. CH, continue... And you can make the grouper into a lean pike when you make 9 cH , 2 DC into 6. CH...

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The Long Grouper

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Abbreviations:

SS = slipstitch CH = chainstitch DC = doublecrochet (1 yarnover) R=row PR = previous row CHS = chainspace STS = stitches start:

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