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Boho Pineapple Scarf

This document provides instructions for making a bohemian pineapple scarf using worsted weight yarn and two different sized crochet hooks. The scarf is worked in two halves lengthwise with a central section of single crochet stitches flanked by lace patterns that flare out slightly on each side. The lace patterns become progressively more open with repeated rows worked with the larger crochet hook to create an airy, bohemian style scarf.

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Boho Pineapple Scarf

This document provides instructions for making a bohemian pineapple scarf using worsted weight yarn and two different sized crochet hooks. The scarf is worked in two halves lengthwise with a central section of single crochet stitches flanked by lace patterns that flare out slightly on each side. The lace patterns become progressively more open with repeated rows worked with the larger crochet hook to create an airy, bohemian style scarf.

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Boho Pineapple Scarf

Traditional pineapple motifs get a bohemian makeover

Materials
(3) Cascade Elements 51% Wool 49% Nylon 153 yds worsted US G-6 / 4.00mm AND US I-9 / 5.50mm hooks or any size needed to obtain gauge

Gauge
With G hook, swatch: 12 fsc + 11 rows of sc = 2.5 square

Finished Size
7 wide x 78 long

Special Stitches
sh (shell) - 2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc

Notes
Scarf is worked lengthwise with each side slightly flaring out from center sc rows. Change hook size when indicated to ensure a looser gauge in lace pattern.

Directions
With G hook, fsc 252 Row 1: ch 1, turn. sc in each fsc across. (252 st) Row 2: ch 3, turn. Skip first 2 sts, (3 sc, ch 3, skip 2 sts) across, sl st in last st. (51 ch 3 sps) Row 3: With I hook, ch 1, turn. sh in first ch 3 sp. (5 dc in next ch 3 sp, sh in next ch 3 sp) across. (26 shells, 25 dc5 groups) Row 4: ch 1, turn. sh in first sh. [Over next dc5 group work (dc, ch 1) 4x, dc. sh in next sh] across. Row 5: ch 1, turn. sh in first sh. [ch 1, (sc in next ch1 sp, ch 3) 3x, sc in next ch1 sp, ch 1. sh in next sh] across. Row 6: ch 1, turn. sh in first sh. [ch 3, (sc in next ch3 sp, ch 3) 3x. sh in next sh] across. Row 7: ch 1, turn. sh in first sh. [ch 3, (sc in next ch3 sp, ch 3) 2x. sh in next sh] across. Row 8: ch 1, turn. sh in first sh. [ch 1, in middle ch3 sp work (tr, ch 1) 5x. sh in next sh] across. Fasten off. Join yarn with sl st in first fsc repeat Rows 1-8 on opposite side.

Finishing
Using a steam iron on the wool setting and keeping iron 1-2 above work, steam middle sc section while gently stretching. Lay scarf out in a circle with outer lace side flat, steam and stretch to shape. Repeat with opposite lace side. Weave in ends and enjoy!
Taylor Tengelsen 2013 1

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