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Wanderers Hooded Scarf 2

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WANDERER'S

HOODED SCARF
Designed by Lindsey Dale

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WANDERER'S
HOODED SCARF
Designed by Lindsey Dale

MATERIALS NEEDED DIFFICULTY - EASY


11.8 oz or 624 yds of Red Heart With
Love, Spinach (Size 4 Yarn)
GAUGE
6 DC X 4 Rows = 2 inches
Crochet Hook 5.5mm Size I
Yarn Needle
Scissors
1 - 2inch Button FINISHED SIZE
The hood is 14.5 inches by 12 inches tall
from the bottom of the scarf to the top of
the hood (32 rows) and the scarf
STITCHES AND ABBR.
measures 102 inches.
CH - Chain
SC - Single Crochet VIDEO TUTORIAL
DC - Double Crochet https://youtu.be/xh2JF5bHpb4
BLODC - Back Loop Only Double Crochet
ST(s) - Stitch(es)

COPYRIGHTS
This pattern is for personal use only, it cannot be copy and pasted to share, or printed
and handed out. Pattern and all photos are Copyright Winding Road Crochet. You
have permission to sell items made from this pattern, but you must use your
own images in your listings.

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WANDERER'S SCARF (ADULT)
Notes:
-Written in US terms.
- I do not count my CH2, turning chain, as a stitch.

CROCHET HOOD
CH 48
Row 1: DC in the 3rd CH from the hook, DC in next 45 CHs, turn your work so you
are working on the opposite side of the starting chain, DC in the opposite of each
CH in the next 46 CH. (92 DC)
Rows 2-23: CH2, turn, DC in the next 92 DC.
Note: This next row is optional, but it gives the edge of the scarf a nice clean
look.
Optional Row: CH 1, turn so you are working down the side of the DC rows. Work
2 SC into the side of each row. (92 SC)

ADDING A SCARF
Note: In Row 24 we will be extending your row to create the scarf portion of
the pattern. You will start chaining then turn and work back along that chain.
Feel free to adjust the length of the scarf by adjusting the number of chains.

Row 24: CH 212, turn to work back along the CH you have made and DC in the
2nd CH from the hook. DC in the next 209 CH, DC in the next 92 STs. (301 DC)
Rows 25-27: CH2, turn, BLODC in next 301 STs.
Rows 28: CH2, turn, BLODC in next 50 STs, CH3, Skip 3 STs, BLODC in next 131
STS, CH3, Skip 3 STs, BLODC in last 114 STs. (295 DC and 6 CH)

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WANDERER'S SCARF
Note: To create a buttonhole you will CH3 and skip 3 STs. Feel
free to try on the scarf and place the buttonholes where you would like them
to be.

Row 29: CH2, turn, BLODC in next 301 STs and CHs. (301 DC).
Row 30-32: CH2, turn, BLODC in next 301 STs.
Fasten off and weave in your ends.

Sew a 2-inch button to the side of the hood that does not have the long scarf.
(picture on next page) Decide if you want the button over the right or left shoulder. If
you turn the hood inside out you can adjust what side the long scarf is on.

The hooded scarf is complete and ready to be worn or gifted.

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WANDERER'S SCARF (CHILD)
Notes:
- Written in US terms.
- I do not count my CH2, turning chain, as a stitch.

CROCHET HOOD
CH 32
Row 1: DC in the 2nd CH from the hook, DC in next 29 CHs, turn your work so
you are working on the opposite side of the starting chain, DC in the opposite of
each CH in the next 30 CH. (60 DC)
Rows 2-17: CH2, turn, DC in the next 60 DC.
Note: This next row is optional, but it gives the edge of the scarf a nice clean
look.
Optional Row: CH 1, turn so you are working down the side of the DC rows. Work
2 SC into the side of each row. (64 SC)

ADDING A SCARF
Note: In Row 18 we will be extending your row to create the scarf portion of
the pattern. You will start chaining then turn and work back along that chain.
Feel free to adjust the length of the scarf by adjusting the number of chains.

Row 18: CH 149, turn to work back along the CH you have made and DC in the
2nd CH from the hook. DC in the next 146 CH, DC in the next 60 STs. (206 DC)
Rows 19-20: CH2, turn, BLODC in next 206 STs.
Rows 21: CH2, turn, BLODC in next 35 STs, CH3, Skip 3 STs, BLODC in next 75
STS, CH3, Skip 3 STs, BLODC in last 90 STs. (200 DC and 6 CH)

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WANDERER'S SCARF
Note: To create a buttonhole you will CH3 and skip 3 STs. Feel
free to try on the scarf and place the buttonholes where you would like them
to be.

Row 22: CH2, turn, BLODC in next 206 STs and CHs. (206 DC).
Row 23-25: CH2, turn, BLODC in next 206 STs.
Fasten off and weave in your ends.

Sew a 2-inch button to the side of the hood that does not have the long scarf.
(picture on next page) Decide if you want the button over the right or left shoulder. If
you turn the hood inside out you can adjust what side the long scarf is on.

The hooded scarf is complete and ready to be worn or gifted.

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INSTRUCTION PHOTOS

Working both sides of chain on Row 1. Optional Row.

Row 24 Button Placement

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EXTRA PHOTOS

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