Seahawks Pride Feathered Scarf: Detailed Crochet Pattern with Colorful Yarn Instructions

Seahawks Pride "Feathered" Scarf

Supplies Needed:

Yarn in Seahawks colors \~ Navy ~ Gray \~ Lime I used Caron Simply Soft in Dark Country Blue and Limelight, and Gala Yarn in Gray. I needed to use 2 strands at a time of the Gala (Gray) to make it thick enough.

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Size “I" (size 9/5.5 mm) Hook - combined with Caron Simply Soft, this hook size creates a loose stitch in which to work, which matters a great deal when making the outer fringe (feathers) Scissors Needle to weave in ends

Stitches Used (US Terms):

RS = Right Side WS = Wrong Side SI St = Slip Stitch St(s) = Stitch(es) Ch = Chain SC = Single Crochet HDC = Half Double Crochet DC = Double Crochet Note: This scarf is worked from the middle outward

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PATTERN

Lime (.37 skein used) Lo0sely Ch 182 Turn chain over so that the back of the chain faces you RS: SC in 2nd loop from hook and in each back loop across (181 sts) Fastenoff Gray (.67 skein used) \* RS: Attach yarn, Ch 2 HDC in each st across one side of foundation row Fasten off \* Turn scarf so that the unworked side of the foundation row faces up Repeat from \* to \* Navy (.833 skein used) \*\* RS: Attach yarn DC in each st across, Turn WS: SC in next 2 sts, \* Ch 3, sk 2 sts, SC in next 4 sts Repeat from \* to \* across to last 2 sts SC in last 2 sts, Turn RS: Ch 1, SI St in next 2 sts \* Working around Ch 3 of previous row: 4 DC, Ch 4, 4DC SI St in next 4 sts \* Repeat from \* to \* across to last 2 sts SI St in last 2 sts Fasten off \*\* Turn scarf so that the unworked side of the second gray row faces ul Repeat from \*\* to \*\* Weave in ends Bottom Edges (Navy) \*\* Rs: Attach yarn, SC in each st across (12 sts), Turn WS: Ch 1, \* SC in next 2 sts, Ch 4, sk next 3 sts \* Repeat from \* to \* one time SC in last 2 sts, Turn RS: Ch 1, Sl St in next 2 sts \* Working around Ch 4: 8 DC, Ch 4, 8 DC, sl st in next 2 sts \* Repeat from \* to \* one time, Fasten Off f\*\* Repeat from \*\* to \*\* on remaining Bottom Edge Weave in ends

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