Friday I went on a little spur of the moment road trip with hubby and
I wanted a fuss free project to keep me busy during the drive.
Scissors are banned on road trips as hubby is paranoid that I
accidentally stab myself again (during a road trip a couple of months
back I was snipping a thread, we hit a pothole, a very common occurrence
on South African Roads, and I embedded the scissors in my left wrist).
While hubby was planning the route I quickly grabbed some variegated
yarn, started two triangles to make "scarfy" versions of a shawl I
made a few weeks ago, and popped them into my SHABBY PROJECT BAG
I managed to finish both scarves, edge them and make a few little flowers - with a few cm of yarn to spare - before we arrived back home. Yesterday morning I sewed the flowers on with some beads and a few braids and Ta-dah!
For the greenish scarf I used 2 x 50g Elle Family Knit Classic (Courtelle) colour "Sushi" with a 4.50mm hook and a 5.00mm hook.
For the pinkish scarf I used 100g Elle Escapade DK (Acrylic) colour "Fuschia Falls" with a 4.00mm hook and a 4.50mm hook
Spinning my wheels a bit yesterday - waiting for the ladies to finish testing the patterns for my Zooty Owl Trivets and my Dahlia Mandala - so I thought I would make another one of these while I wait.
For the brightly coloured scarf I used Elle Family Knit DK Classic (Courtelle) 2 x 50g with a 4.50mm and a 5.00mm hook.
I worked up the pattern and crocheted yet another Road Trip Scarf while making the photo tutorial
ROAD TRIP SCARF PATTERN
YARN: Elle Pullskein Print DK (100% Acrylic) (any soft 8 ply yarn would work well)
COLOUR: Hunter
HOOKS: 4.50mm and 5.00mm
EXTRAS: Wooden beads
SIZE: 106cm Wide; 48cm long
(The pattern is of such a nature that you could easily make the scarf bigger - even shawl size - by just adding more rows!)
SKILL LEVEL: Easy
PATTERN TERMS: US
Using 4.50mm hook
Foundation: 6ch
Using 5.00mm hook:
EDGING
I made a video to demonstrate this edging (no sound),
which I first used for my BABY GROOVYGHAN
(Note: I use single crochet for the baby groovghan and for the Road Trip Scarf I use Double Crochet!)
If you are having trouble watching the video here - I have saved it on my Zooty Owl Facebook page too - you will find it under "Photos"
NOTE: If for some reason you are unable to view the video on this page - I have it stored on my Zooty Owl Facebook page - go to photos and then Videos
EMBELLISHMENTS
I made 8 flowers, attaching 2 at each point and 4 randomly around the "v"
Attach the flowers to the scarf, with a small wooden bead as the centre of the flower
I have been messing around with my camera settings for indoor photos - the days are way too short now as we approach winter solstice. I don't quite know what I have done but I seem to have achieved a bit of a "neon" effect?!
I LOVE variegated yarn and I LOVE these scarves!!
My elder daughter is very petite and she really feels the cold. I made her a scarf with Colormatic Aran, and embellished it with my SUNFLOWER APPLIQUE
(A few of you lovely crafty people are having
trouble getting started with the Road Trip Scarf - I have put together a
little TUTORIAL WITH CLEARER PHOTOS (I used solid colour yarn - as it
is sometimes difficult to see the stitches especially on smaller
screens)
The print friendly version of the pattern can be found HERE
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THE DAY TRIP SCARF
In 2014 when I created my Road Trip scarf I had no idea that it would be
so ridiculously popular. I had a lot of requests for a longer scarf
along similar lines. I finally got around to it - the result is a long
“baktus style” scarf with two possible edgings. Either a frilly edge for
a whimsical look or a zig-zag bobble edging. (The original Road Trip
Scarf edging and trims would also work well with this design)
The
Day Trip Scarf differs from the Road Trip Scarf in that it increases
steadily in length and gradually in width, whereas the Road Trip Scarf
increases evenly in length and width.
This version can also easily
be made on a day journey as a passenger. The project is small and
lightweight and can be squeezed into bag, making it a wonderful
“take-along” project for a journey by car, plane, train or bus.
The Day Trip Scarf is a very economical project requiring just under 300 metres or 330 yards of DK / 8ply / light worsted weight yarn.
Because the pattern works up so quickly and is so economical to make, it is the perfect end of year / Christmas gift.
The Day Trip Scarf is a very economical project requiring just under 300 metres or 330 yards of DK / 8ply / light worsted weight yarn.
Because the pattern works up so quickly and is so economical to make, it is the perfect end of year / Christmas gift.