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Leaf Assortment Scarf



Hello friends! As per usual, I bought this lovely yarn without a previous plan of what I would be doing with it, I just really loved the color combo, and I like challenging myself this way. So after a session of brain storming and researching I decided that a leafy pattern is the most suitable. All you need to focus on regarding this pattern is how to make the longer types of crochet stitches. Once you get the hang of that, you just keep on repeating the same two rows over and over. I think this color combo is lovely for this project, but you can absolutely choose any other color pallet you fancy and make a different leaf assortment. 
I hope you all like it! Stay safe and Healthy. 

Level: Advanced

Want to make a matching hat? how about a head band? Click on the pictures below to view the patterns.

Leaf Assortment Head Band


Leaf Assortment Hat




Materials:
  • Alize superlana classic:(75% acrylic, 25% wool), 100 g/ 3.53 Oz, 280 m/ 307 yds, color no. 5739: 4 Skeins.  
  • Crochet Hook: Size U.S. 7 /4.5 mm.
  • Tapestry needle.





Measurements: Width: 43 cm/17", length196 cm/ 77" approx. 

Gauge: 20 sts x 11 rows = 10 cm x 10 cm/ 4"x 4" in double crochet stitch.


Yardage: 1140 - 1150 meters (
1245 - 1260 yards) approx.




Crochet terms





Instructions

Note: The pattern is a repetition of two rows that shape the leaves: 

  1. First row makes the midrib.
  2. The second makes the leaf blade.
  3. Between the leaves we make the stems, which are worked in both rows.



Row 1: make a knot and chain 10, sc into second ch from hook, sc into each ch eight times, *ch 21, sc into second ch from hook, sc into each ch eight times, repeat from * six times, turn, ss into each sc nine times.




Row 2:
  1. ch 8, skip ch 1, trtr into second ch of the midrib, ch 1, (quad-tr into ch, ch 1) twice, (trtr into ch, ch 1) twice, dtr into ch, ch 1, tr into ch, ch 1, dc into ch, ch, sc into ch. 
  2. sc into ch eleven times.
  3. sc into sc, ch 1, dc into sc, ch 1, tr into sc, ch 1, dtr into sc, ch 1, trtr into sc, ss into second trtr of previous two leaf blade, ch 1, trtr into sc, ch 1, (quad-tr into sc, ch 1) twice, trtr into sc, skip ch 1, ch 3, trtr into ch, ch 1, (quad-tr into ch, ch 1) twice, (trtr into ch, ch 1) twice, dtr into ch, ch 1, tr into ch, ch 1, dc into ch, ch 1, sc into ch. 

  4. Repeat steps 2-3 six times, repeat step 2 once, then work as follows:
  5. sc into sc, ch 1, dc into sc, ch 1, tr into sc, ch 1, dtr into sc, ch 1, trtr into sc, ss into second trtr of previous leaf blade, ch 1, trtr into sc, ch 1, (quad-tr into sc, ch 1) twice, trtr into sc, skip ch 1, ch 3, trtr into ch, turn.


Row 3: ch 1, *sc in ch 3 space, chain 10, sc into second ch from hook, sc in each ch eight times, sc in the same ch 3 space, ch 5, dc2tog in second ch 1 spaces of previous leaf blades row (see photo), ch 5, repeat from * seven times, sc in the last ch 3 space, chain 10, sc into second ch from hook, sc into each ch eight times, sc in the same ch 3 space, turn, ss into each sc nine times.




Row 4: 

  1. ch 8, skip ch 1, trtr into second ch of the midrib, ch 1, (quad-tr into ch, ch 1) twice, (trtr into ch, ch 1) twice, dtr into ch, ch 1, tr into ch, ch 1, dc into ch, ch 1, sc into ch. 
  2. sc into each ch of ch 5 of previous row,  sc into dc, sc into each ch of ch 5 of previous row. 
  3. sc into sc, ch 1, dc into sc, ch 1, tr into sc, ch 1, dtr into sc, ch 1, trtr into sc, ss into second trtr of previous leaf blade, ch 1, trtr into sc, ch 1, (quad-tr into sc, ch 1) twice, trtr into sc, skip ch 1, ch 3, trtr into ch, ch 1, (quad-tr into ch, ch 1) twice, (trtr into ch, ch 1) twice, dtr into ch, ch 1, tr into ch, ch 1, dc into ch, ch 1, sc into ch. 
  4. Repeat steps 2-3 six times, repeat step 2 once, then work as follows:
  5. sc into sc, ch 1, dc into sc, ch 1, tr into sc, ch 1, dtr into sc, ch 1, trtr into sc, ss into second trtr of previous leaf blade, ch 1, trtr into sc, ch 1, (quad-tr into sc, ch 1) twice, ch 1, trtr into sc, skip ch 1, ch 3, trtr into ch, turn.


Repeat rows 
3 and 4 twenty four times (or as many as you prefer, if you wish to make the scarf shorter or longer), then work the last 2 rows as follows:

Row 5: ch 1, *sc 3 in ch 3 space, ch 5, dc2tog in second ch 1 spaces of previous leaf blades row (see photo), ch 5, repeat from * seven times, sc 3 in ch 3 space, turn.


Row 6: ch 1, *sc into sc, sc 2 into sc, sc into sc, sc in ch 5 times, sc into dc, sc into ch 5 times, repeat from * seven times, sc into sc,  sc 2 into sc, sc into sc. 




Cut yarn. Weave in loose ends.








Lastly, feel free to leave a comment if you have any questions or find something confusing in the pattern.

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