Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Free Crochet Scarf Pattern - My IKEA Catalog Scarf


Every single nook and cranny in my entire house has something IKEA related in it; my chairs, kitchen cabinets, rugs, beds, bathroom mirrors, are all IKEA.  I also consider reading their catalog a serious hobby. So when I saw page 68 in the 2014 catalog, I said, "hey, I can make that!" And I did. And now I wear it. And now my neck has IKEA all over it too!



Thanks to my mom for buying me some super awesome organic cotton yarn, I love it!  Now I just need me some Swedish clogs, a fab bike with a pretty basket, and tons of tulips.  Enjoy the pattern! 

This pattern is written using standard U.S. Crochet terms and assumes basic stitch knowledge. If you have any questions or get stuck, please email me with your questions: ballhanknskein@gmail.com. I’m always here to help!

Skill Level: Beginner

Materials/Notions: About 150 yards sport weight cotton yarn.  Sample made using 1 skein of Pakucho Sport by EcoButterfly Organics. A beautifully soft organic cotton yarn.  Darning needle.

Hook: I Hook (5.5 mm).

Stitches and Terms Used:

Ch- chain
Dc- Double Crochet
Sk- skip
Sl- slip
St- stitch

Gauge: Gauge is NOT critical to this pattern.  However, if you would like yours to look like mine your gauge should be 15 dc and 7 rows is 4 inch square.

Pattern:
Ch 29

Row 1: 1 dc in 5th ch from hook (4 missed ch count as first dc and ch 1), (ch 1, sk next ch, dc in next ch) 12 times. (14 dc)

Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as first dc and ch 1), turn, sk next ch 1 sp, (dc in next dc, ch 1, sk next ch 1 sp) 11 times, dc in next dc, ch 1, sk 4th ch of turning ch, dc in 3rd ch of turning ch. (14 dc)

Remaining Rows: Repeat Row 2 until piece measures about 60 inches or desired length.




1 comment:

  1. Love this! I am also a big IKEA fan and I also noticed that scarf in the catalog! Thanks for taking the time to figure out a pattern for it. And I love, love, love your two photos at the top! I also have a denim jacket and some IKEA-style hooks.... and organic cotton! This was absolutely meant to be!

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