
MY JUNE SCARF - SLANT STITCH
Size: 7.5 X 60 inches
Gauge: unimportant
Materials:
Soft worsted weight yarn 6 ounces (scarf in photo made of Simply Soft)
J (6.0 mm) and I (5.5 mm) crochet hooks
Yarn needle
Size: 7.5 X 60 inches
Gauge: unimportant
Materials:
Soft worsted weight yarn 6 ounces (scarf in photo made of Simply Soft)
J (6.0 mm) and I (5.5 mm) crochet hooks
Yarn needle
Stitches used:
Ch = chain
Sc = single crochet
Dc= Double crochet
Yo = yarn over
With J hook, ch 26.
Row 1: Switch to I hook for remainder of scarf. Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across. Ch 2 turn (doesn’t count as dc). (25 sc)
Row 2: Without skipping the first sc, dc in 2 sc. *Skip next sc, dc in next 3 sc, yo, insert hook in skipped sc and draw up a loop even with the hook, yo and draw through two loops on hook twice. Slant st made. Repeat from * across to last 3 sc, dc in last 3 sc. Ch 1, turn. (5 slant sts)
Row 3: Sc in each st across, don’t go into the turning chain. Ch 2, turn. (25 sc)
Repeat rows 2 and 3 until scarf is the desired length.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Row 2: Without skipping the first sc, dc in 2 sc. *Skip next sc, dc in next 3 sc, yo, insert hook in skipped sc and draw up a loop even with the hook, yo and draw through two loops on hook twice. Slant st made. Repeat from * across to last 3 sc, dc in last 3 sc. Ch 1, turn. (5 slant sts)
Row 3: Sc in each st across, don’t go into the turning chain. Ch 2, turn. (25 sc)
Repeat rows 2 and 3 until scarf is the desired length.
Fasten off and weave in ends.

Oh that looks neat..Pretty scarf! Thanks for posting it:)
ReplyDeleteI like it very much,
ReplyDeleteVirginia
That is such a pretty scarf!
ReplyDeleteSuzi
Very pretty and fun stitch to do... am working on it now and having fun-- thanks!
ReplyDelete-Perry-
I can't wait to make it!! It's very pretty :) Thank you Suzetta :) Pixie
ReplyDeleteHi just found your site. Your patterns are unique and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing them.
Gina in Georgia
this site looks very nice and i loved this scarf.
ReplyDeleteI am a self-taught crocheter and knitter. I am amazed by the creativity you exhibit in all your patterns. I wish you had videos of your stitches. That will surely help people like me.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your patterns - they inspire me to be creative as well.
With best wishes,
Lalitha
Beautiful; I am currently doing this one but am not sure if I have enough yarn. Not sure how 50 grams works out; it looks beautiful though.
ReplyDelete50 grams won't be nearly enough for a long scarf. 100 grams is about 3.5 ounces.
ReplyDeleteI love this scarf and am currently trying it out (though I'm new and rather inept at crocheting, and can't seem to get the slant!)
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting the pattern!
PS - If you have any helpful pointers on the slant: fidgetysmidgets@gmail.com
I read the instructions again and can't think of what else to tell you. I can't seem to find instructions online. Guess all I can say is keep trying.
ReplyDeleteHi Suzie,
ReplyDeleteI just made this scarf in a variegated simply soft paints color and it came out beautiful. I love this patten and I know that my brother-in-law is going to love the scarf.
Thank you for sharing your talents with us all.
*HUGS*
Hi Suzetta... Sure enjoy crocheting your lovely design! How gifted you are! It never ceases to amaze me that one strand of yarn creates such beautiful items for loved ones. Thanks ever so much for your "free" patterns 'cause I'd be broke now.
ReplyDeleteTake care.
deanna :)
I started this last night for a holiday scarf exchange. I cannot believe how fast and easy it's working up. My only problem was starting it at night in dark burgundy yarn with not near enough light, but that's just old eyes.
ReplyDeleteI love this scarf pattern and have begun it but have run into a "snag". In your directions you for row 2 you state "without skipping first sc, dc in 2 sc...". If I dc in 1st sc, I will undo the stitch. Do you mean "without skipping 1st sc, dc in second sc.."? I know it's silly, but I am confused and a bit frustrated! Sorry!
ReplyDeletePossibly you forgot to chain 2 at the end of row 1. If you chained 2, you shouldn't have a problem.
ReplyDeleteOK, I figured it out and it is easy and fun! Thank you for your creativity!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this wonderful pattern. I just wanted you to know I used a slightly modified verison to make a red and blue "blocked" scarf for the Special Olympics. It is one of my favorite patterns to use.
ReplyDeleteI love this design but I'm having the hardest time making the slant. Could someone dumb it down even more for me?I understand the yo, hook to the skipped sc . . . but then I am lost on how to do the loop. Thanks for any feedback!
ReplyDeleteWendi
Hi there, Live south of you near Puyallup. Needed to find a nice pattern to make some scarfs for charity. The pattern is wonderful and quick. Thank you for sharing, Cindy
ReplyDeleteAfter searching for the "perfect" pattern to use to make my kidney specialist a scarf, I found it! I made my Dr G this scarf this last Christmas, 2012. It turned out so very handsome .... my nurse said he was tearing up when he pulled it out of the box! Dr G had been mentioning-teasing me for 3-4 years how i hadn't made him anything yet. Well he manages my "lifeline" to dialysis and this gift had to turn out beautiful! It was gorgeous in variegated shades, and oh so soft. I am so happy and proud. I will post a picture when I figure out where it goes. Thank you for this special design for this special man!
ReplyDeleteJoyce Hodnett
In the Texas Panhandle
Thanks for sharing this story.
ReplyDeleteI would like to make one 6 inches wide. Do you know the multiple for this pattern?
ReplyDeletePattern repeat is a multiple of four.
ReplyDeleteCan u make this into a blanket.
ReplyDeleteYou can do whatever you want, no Crochet Police. I think you would chain additional stitches in increments of 5.
ReplyDeleteStruggling with how to do the slant as a lefthander. Tried it a couple of different ways but couldn't get it to look right. Any ideas?
ReplyDeleteShould just do it as written, but your slants will go the opposite direction.
ReplyDeleteI found a solution that works. Do an extra row of sc at the beginning. That way, the slant is going the correct way. Thanks!
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