The Birds of a Feather Scarf is made using the “Birds of a Feather” Crochet stitch. This is a 2 tone crochet scarf. This stitch really allows for color play because the Birds of a Feather stitch bleeds into the previous row. This scarf is crocheted the length way. Meaning in a long chain and you work it in long rows.
You can find more things like this under the category SCARVES
Other patterns that use this stitch are:
Birds of a Feather Scarf – Free Crochet Pattern and Video tutorial
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For this project you will need:
- HOOK: 5 mm hook or size H hook for the US
- YARN: two colors skeins of worsted weight yarn, 4 ply US, 10 ply AU – 100 grams / 3.5. oz – 210 meters / 230 yards
- Tapestry Needle
ABBREVIATIONS
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ch = Chain
sl st = Slip Stitch
st = Stitch
sk = Skip
sk a st = Skip a stitch
beg = beginning
dec = decrease
YO = Yarn Over
SC = Single Crochet
DC = Double Crochet
Sc dec = single crochet decrease
* = Repeat what’s in between * for rest of row
IMPORTANT NOTE: There is no need to cut your yarn as you change colors ever round. Just drop one color and replace it with the other color. Do not carry the yarn with you, just let it hang there waiting for you when you reach the beginning of your round again.
MC = Main Color
SeC = Secondary Color
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To Start:
Ch 152 Loosely – If you want a shorter scarf the multiples are 3 + 2
This scarf when done measures 166/15 cms or 65/6 inches
Row 1 โ with MC
sc in second ch from the hook, and in all sts. After last stitch of row ch 1 and cut yarn, leaving about 2 ยฝ inches for fringe (150sts)
Row 2 โ with MC
ALWAYS create your loop leaving a bit of yarn on the end to create fringe on this side.
Do a DC attachment to add your next color into first stitch. Then Ch 2 and sk 2 sts, *dc into next stitch, ch 2 and sk 2 sts * Repeat. After last stitch of row ch 1 and cut yarn, leaving about 2 ยฝ inches for fringe.
Row 3 โ with SeC
Do a sc attachment to add your MC, *Then CS by skipping a st and DCing into the next stitch. Then dc into the st you just skipped to complete the CS. Sc into next stitch* Repeat. Always sc into last stitch. After last stitch of row ch 1 and cut yarn, leaving about 2 ยฝ inches for fringe. This will complete your first set.
For help with doing the CS / Cross stitch, see this video
Row 4 โ with MC
You will be repeating round 2 –
Do a DC attachment to add your next color into first stitch. Then Ch 2 and sk 2 sts, *dc into next stitch, ch 2 and sk 2 sts * Repeat. After last stitch of row ch 1 and cut yarn, leaving about 2 ยฝ inches for fringe.
Row 5 โ With SeC
You will be repeating round 3 –
Do a sc attachment to add your MC, *Then CS by skipping a st and DCing into the next stitch. Then dc into the st you just skipped to complete the CS. Sc into next stitch* Repeat. Always sc into last stitch. After last stitch of row ch 1 and cut yarn, leaving about 2 ยฝ inches for fringe. This will complete your second set.
ENDING YOUR SCARF
Make it as wide as you like. Mine I did for 9 sets total. However wide you decide to make it, just end on a SeC row and cut your yarn to make your fringe. Then staying with your MC do a sc attachment and sc the whole row.
With this pattern you can make anything straight with this stitch. Like an afghan or even a rug. I made a rug for my room check it out ๐
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