in this tutorial i show you how to make
the cute scarf with fringes. This is one
of my absolute favorites to wear, it's so warm
and squishy and i really like the random
fluffiness that the fringes add to the
whole look- It's also really fun and easy
project to make, and since you're using
your 12 mm for this scarf you'll be
finished in no time. If you need to
adjust the width of the scarf because
you're using a smaller or a thinner yarn, you can
do that too.
Just make sure to chain uneven number
of foundations single crochets and go from
there..... for materials you'll need some
super bulky weight yarn. I used
approximately eight skeins of yarn .....you'll
need a 12 millimeter crochet hook or a US
O/17 crochet hook. You will also need the
lid from an icebox or a similar object.
You'll need scissors and yarn needle.... and
just to show you lid that I was talking
about - i used this lid for my fringes. I
definitely recommend using a lid that is
15 centimeters across or approximately
nine inches across ....this little was a
little too narrow I found. Now let's get
started! :-) First you start by making a
slip knot, and then you'll be making a
foundation single crochet row of 15..... start
by chaining two and now insert your hook
into the first chain that you made, yarn over
over and pull up a loop and yarn over
and pull through one loop on your hook
and yarn over and pull through two loops
on your hook.
That's your first foundation single
crochet. And now you're going into the
stitch in the opposite side of your hook....
yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over pull
through one loop, yarn over pull through
two loops.... and as you can see if you turn
it, now we have made two foundation single
crochets...... go into the opposite side, yarn over
pull up a loop, pull through one,
pull through two...... 3 foundation single
crochets find the opposites it stitch,
yarn over, pull up a loop pull through one,
pull through two..... and continue on like
this until you have a foundation single
crochet row of 15.... and now for row to
you'll chain 2, and work a double crochet
in the same stitch.
And then you'll simply double crochet
in every stitch across - and when you get to
the end you'll have a total of fifteen
double crochets ....not counting the
beginning chain two.... that does not count
as a stitch.
And for the next row, you're going to chain one
and turn and this will be a bubble
stitch row..... start by making a single
crochet in the first ....treble crochet in
the next, chain one and a single crochet
in the next stitch .....and again make a
treble crochet into the next stitch and
chain one and then single crochet in the
next and this is just the pattern you will
be repeating all across and i'll meet
you at the end. And at the end of the row you
will be working into the two last
stitches but not the chain two at the end...
but these two.... so treble stitch in the
next.... chain one single and a single crochet in the
last double crochet . Like this.
And for the next row you're going to
chain two....
and then you're going to make a double
crochet in the same stitch - so in that
last single crochet from the previous
row.... and a double crochet in the next
stitch...... and in the next single crochet.....
and in the next stitch.....so you'll be double
crocheting and each stitch across until
you have a total of fifteen double
crochets, not counting the first chain
two of the round, of the row..... like so
And the next row,
it will also be a double crochet row, so
just going to chain two .....and turn, then
work a double crochet into that same first
stitch.... and into each stitch across.....
and then remember when you get to the
end you're not going to work into the
very last chain two space at the end of
the row - just going to ignore that and
then chain two, and turn...... and you should
have 15 double crochets across. And now you're
going to repeat the exact same thing for
this row..... chain two..... double crochet in the
same and in every stitch across .....and now the
next row is going to be a bubble row...... so
chain one, make a single crochet in the
first stitch..... and make treble crochet in
the next stitch..... chain one .......make a single
crochet in the next...... treble crochet in
the next, chain one. Single crochet in the
next - and so on
just repeat this pattern across.....
and when you get to the end of the row,
make a single crochet in the last stitch,
not double crocheting, not working in that
last chain 2 . And for the next row,chain
two, work a double crochet into the first stitch,
double crochet into the bubble stitch
double crochet into a single crochet
double crochet into the bubble stitch.....
and just keep on doing that across.... so as
you might have noticed, the pattern is
starting to repeat itself....
just continue all across until you have
all 15 double crochet's.....
and for the next row you're going to
chain two, turn and now you're going to
work 15 double crochets across..... and
you're going to do this for both row
nine and row ten..... and here comes the
bubble row, so as usual, chain one. single
crochet in the first .....then make a treble
crochet in the next...... chain one and a
single crochet in the next and just
continue on like this all across.....
and now you're just going to repeat this
pattern, so alternate between one row of
bubble crochets - or stitches - and three
rows of double crochets....... and when you get
the desired length, then you're going to
finish off with a row of single crochets,
so just chain one and work a single
crochet in every stitch across..... and you
should end with 15 seven single crochets.....
and now just chain 1 and pull up your loop and
cut your yarn...
just weaving in ends that you have.....
and now it's time to make your fringes,
so bring out your lid, or whatever you
found to wrap your yarn around, and just
start wrapping around ..........and then cut the
one side ....and this will leave you with these
fringes..... just grab approx. three to
four strands of yarn....... fold them on the
middle, insert your hook into the stitch
and pull through the yarn that you folded on
the middle, then yarn over one then pull all of
the ends through that loop whole at once and
if you're struggling .....
you can use smaller hook to
make it easier or you can use fewer
strands......
i'm just going to show you a few more ....so
again you just take the fringes and
you fold them on the middle .....insert your hook
and pull through.... and pull all ends
through the loop.....and then just comb your
fringes and trim if needed, and repeat
for the other side...... and then you are done,
you have made your scarf :-)
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