Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Tres Ripples

by Terri Lynn Watson
This scarf is for cold winter days. It wraps twice with an overhand tie for added warmth around your neck. I named it Tres Ripples because you work it in three single crochet stitches and three repeats to form three ripples! This is a very fast crochet taking approximately 20 hours to complete, including the fringing and beading!
Materials:
Size G Crochet Hook
500 yards dk/sport weight.
I used Brooks Farm Duet:
Fiber Content 55% kid mohair / 45% fine wool
Yardage Approximately 500 yd/8 oz skein
Type DK/Sport US 5-7 @ 5 1/4 - 5 3/4 st/inch

Measure out 18 yards of yarn to reserve for fringed ends.
104 assorted matching color glass beads, size 6-8 approximately needed for beading fringe.

Pattern:
Chain 30, turn.
Row 1. From third chain from hook(counting one on hook)working back loops across chain, *sc in next three chains, work 3 sc in next chain(top of ripple), 3 sc in next three chains, skip next two chains(bottom of ripple). Repeat** to last two chains. Skip next stitch, sc in last stitch bak loop. Ch 2, turn.
Row 2. Skip first two sc,working between sc of previous row(spaces),*sc in between next three spaces, work 3 sc in next space(top of ripple), skip next two spaces(bottom of ripple) sc in between next three spaces* repeat** to last two chains. Skip next stitch, sc in last stitch. Ch 2, turn.
Repeat Row 2.
Cut 27, 6" lengths of yarn from yarn reserved for fringe. Loop in half and with crochet hook, pull through stitches on one end of scarf, yarn over the end of halfed length of yarn and pull through loop, tighted loop. Repeat across 27 bottom stitches. Repeat for other end. Place beads on yarn using looped dental floss. Place yarn through loop, place bead on straight end and slide bead on yarn, remove dental floss. Knot yarn below bead varying placement on yarn.
Wash and block if needed. Wear proudly!
edited 12/31/2007 for errata on row two(I had left out
sc in between next three spaces after skipping next two spaces (at bottome of ripple). Thanks to Anna for pointing this out!






7 comments:

Deneen said...

Oh that is simply stunning, absolutely gorgeous! Thanks for sharing the pattern.

Lex said...

Beautiful!! I love the beaded fringe. Thanks for posting the pattern! :)

Artis-Anne said...

Oh that is so beautiful and I too love the beaded fringe. Think I will get my crochet hook out :)
Love your blog also :)

Smurf said...

Just beautiful ... love the beaded fringe too. I have just the yarn for that scarf too ... thanks for sharing!

Unknown said...

Terri, I love your blog! The scripture is so inspiring and beautiful. Thank you for sharing your work.

Anonymous said...

comming over from Ravelry to tell ya i'm going to start this in a few minutes. i'll post pictures.

aka .... mym

Anna said...

Hi, just started this scarf, LOVE Ravelry, but I have a question. I'm usually not this awful at crocheting, so I started messing around with it, is it just me or is part of the pattern missing?

Row 2. Skip first two sc,working between sc of previous row(spaces),*sc in between next three spaces, work 3 sc in next space(top of ripple),{{{sc in next 3 spaces}}} skip next two spaces(bottom of ripple)* repeat** to last two chains. Skip next stitch, sc in last stitch. Ch 2, turn.
Repeat Row 2.

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