You may remember a while ago that I had a go at making some skinny scarves. Well this is my second attempt: I was pleased with the shape of the scarves first time round, but not with the drape, and I felt that I needed either a finer, or a softer yarn. I tried several yarns out: Schoppel Wolle Crazy Zauberball, which is a 4 ply yarn; King Cole Homespun prism dk, Rico Soft Spin 6 Ply Sock Yarn (dk), and Malabrigo Washted aran. They all had better drape than my original scarves, but there were two that I was particularly pleased with.

For the aran yarn I used a 5.5mm hook and the scarf was 18 stitches wide. For the dk yarns I used a 4.5mm hook and the scarf was 20 stitches wide, and for the 4-ply yarn I used a 4mm hook and the scarf was 24 stitches wide. All the scarves start with two stitches of (UK) double crochet and increase one stitch every three rows in the centre of the piece. They are all 10cm wide and (roughly) 160cm long.
In terms of yarn choice I really liked the King Cole Homespun prism dk, and the Malabrigo Washted aran. I am particularly pleased with the Washted scarf, as I used alternating rows of two colourways – Cirrus gray and Pearl ten. This allowed me to use up two half-balls of yarn left over from previous projects, and gave a lovely marbled look to the finished scarf. The technique is called ‘Two-colour, one-row stripes’ and is described in Betty Barnden’s book ‘Handbook of Crochet Stitches’.
I’m off to find 100g of drapey yarn in my stash – how about you?



















