This is a free crochet pattern for a hairpin lace crochet scarf. The hairpin loops are fast to make and the assemblage is also very easy. See the crochet diagram. The beautiful Giotto ribbon yarn from Colinette makes this scarf look very stylish! Material Yarn 1 skein Colinette Giotto in the shade Madder, 50% cotton, 40% rayon, 10 % nylon, 100g/144m. 1 skein Sandnes Mandarin Petit, 100% cotton 50g/178m-195 yards. Hook 5 mm and 3mm Hairpin lace loom Tapestry needle Technique Hairpin lace and crochet Size 140cm-55 inches long, 10cm-4 inches width Pattern Put the two prongs on your haipin lace loom 10cm/4 inches apart. Work hairpin loops on each side with the 5mm hook until you have used 3/4 of the Giotto skein. Fold the finished hairpin lace strip in a S curve, so that the endings of the loops face each other. Crochet the loops together by starting from the center of the fold with the 3mm hook. Use the Mandarin Petit yarn for gathering the loops. (One could also take the remaining Giotto yarn for gathering) *Crochet 3 chains and work 1 single crochet by gathering 1 loop from each side*. Repeat between ** until the end of the loop strip is reached. See crochet chart beneath. bynumber19.com The starting and finishing end of the Giotto yarn is used to sew the 2 loop ends together, so the scarf gets a round ending. Note This pattern is written with US crochet terms. If you are not familiar with these, see my conversion chart Crochet Terms in US, UK, German and Danish. For a tutorial on the technique see my hairpin lace tutorial. You can find both on my blog. Copyright 2011 Birgit Tüchsen. All rights reserved. This pattern is intended for personal use only. Photocopying or reproduction of this pattern is not allowed in any form including electronic. It is not allowed to sell this pattern. It is also not allowed to sell items made from this pattern. All text, images, graphics and other materials on this website are subject to the copyright and intellectual property rights of the owner. bynumber19.com
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