Crochet Pattern - Laycie Scarf
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Scarf PDF Crochet Pattern.
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Add a touch of bohemian elegance to your accessory collection with the Laycie Scarf. Originally designed for The Crochet Accessories Club, this unique scarf features an eye-catching braided detail that looks intricate but is deceptively simple to achieve.
The scarf is worked from one end to the other, creating a graceful "peak" in the middle through a series of increases and decreases. The standout feature is a row of crochet loops along the edges that are braided together at the very end to create a stunning, woven effect. It’s the perfect project for showcasing a single, beautiful skein of 4-ply yarn.
Pattern Highlights
- Unique Construction: Worked flat from tip to tip with a fun "braiding" technique to finish the edges.
- Texture & Drape: Uses treble crochet to create a soft, wearable fabric with plenty of movement.
- One-Skein Project: Designed to use a single 100g skein of 4-ply yarn, making it a great "stash buster" for special skeins.
- Language: Written in UK crochet terms (with US equivalents provided in the abbreviations).
Materials & Size
🧶 1 x 100g skein of 4-ply sock yarn
🪡 4.5 mm/US 7 hook crochet hook (or whatever gets you gauge)
📏 Size: Finished scarf measures approximately 175cm/69” long and 21cm/8.25” deep.
💡 UK crochet terms (US equivalents included)
📍 Notions: Tapestry needle
Gauge
20 sts and 9 rows in treble crochet worked in rows, to measure 10cm/4” using 4.5mm hook (or size needed to achieve gauge).
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This pattern was originally published as part of The Crochet Accessories Club
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Pattern belongs to Vicki Brown, you may sell items made from this pattern but you may NOT download or print the pattern itself for sale or free distribution.
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The pattern will be available for download immediately after purchase
Thank you.