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Inuvik Scarf

By Kat Siddle

This unisex scarf is designed as a companion for my Inuvik


mitten pattern. The decorative pocket is inspired by the little
pouch I wore on the belt of my in Brownie uniform when I
was a child. It's great for using some of yarn that's leftover
from the Inuvik mittens! The crochet rib pattern is reversible
and lies fat without blocking. Knit Picks Merino Style is
warm, soft, and not itchy at all perfect for people who
don't like scratchy wool.

Size:
Scarf measures 55 x 6

You will need:


a 5.5mm crochet hook (US size I-9)
a 4mm crochet hook (US size G-6)
a yarn needle
1 button

Yarn:
3 skeins KnitPicks Merino Style in Eggplant (A)
>1 skein KnitPicks Merino Style in Silver (B)
>1 skein KnitPicks Merino Style in Vanilla (C)
(DK weight, 100% merino wool, 123yards/50 gram ball)

Gauge: 12.5 st and 10.5 rows = 4 of hdc.

Skill level: high beginner


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Abbreviations:
st: stitch sc: single crochet
Copyright 2010, Katherine Siddle, All
ch: chain sl st: slip stitch
Rights Reserved. Individuals may use this
ch st: chain stitch hdc: half-double crochet
pattern to create objects for sale. Please do
hdc tbl: half double crochet through the back loop
not republish this pattern under your own
hdc2tog: decrease 1 in half double crochet
name or republish excerpts in print or on
RS: right side WS: wrong side
the web.

Pattern version 1.0


Row 15: Row 2 (WS): Hdc into frst st. Hdc tbl in each
st until 1 st is left. Hdc in next st. Bind off.

If desired, work a line of sl sts around the entire


edge. This will make the edges look neater. See
below for where to start making the sl sts.

2. Pocket
Using Yarn B (silver) and the 4mm hook, ch 6.

Foundation row 1: Hdc into the 3rd ch from hook.


1. Scarf Hdc in next 3 sts. Ch. 2, turn.

Foundation row 2 (RS): Hdc 4. You now have a small


Using Yarn A (eggplant) and the 5.5 mm hook, chain
rectangle. Change colour to Yarn A (eggplant) on
180 sts (or desired length).
last st. Do not turn. Ch 2.
Row 1 (WS): Hdc into 3rd ch from hook, hdc in each st
Foundation row 3: Work 2 hdc sts into the side of the
to end. Ch 2. Turn.
rectangle. Try to do this neatly and as near the edge
as possible. Hdc 3 into butt of frst ch st. Hdc into the
Row 2 (RS): Hdc into frst st. Hdc tbl in each st until 1 st
butts of the next 2 ch sts. Hdc 3 into the butt of last
is left. Hdc in next st. Ch 2. Turn.
ch st. Work 2 hdcs into the side of the rectangle. Ch
1. Turn.
Repeat row 2 12 more times for a total of 14 rows. (If
you want to make the scarf narrower or wider, just
make sure your total number of rows is an odd number). It should look
something like this.

Row 1 (RS): Sc in next 2 sts, sc 2 in next st, hdc 2 in


next st, hdc in each st until 4 sts are left, hdc 2 in
next st, sc 2 in next st, sc to end. Change colour to
Yarn C (vanilla) on last st. Do not turn. Ch 1. Turn

Row 2: Sc in next 3 sts, sc 2 in next st, hdc 2 in next


st, hdc in each st until 5 sts are left, hdc 2 in next st,
sc 2 in next st, sc to end. Ch 1. Turn.

Row 3 (RS): Sc in next 4 sts, sc 2 in next st, hdc 2 in


next st, sc in each st until 6 sts are left, hdc 2 in next
st, sc 2 in next st, sc to end. Change colour to yarn B
(silver) on last st. Ch 1. Turn.

Changing color: use the new color to complete the last stitch you made in the old colour. For example, if you are
working in sc, insert your hook into the fnal st and pull a loop through, as usual. You now have two loops on your
hook. Grab a strand of the next color with your hook and pull it through both loops to complete the stitch.
If you fnd this diffcult when working in hdc, complete the entire stitch in color A. Use color B to make the frst ch st
in the turning chain. If you pull the ends tight, the color switch will be hidden.
Row 4: Sc 1 in next 5 sts, sc 2 in next st, hdc 2 in Row 3: Sc across. Ch 1. Turn.
next st, hdc in each st until 7 sts are left, hdc 2 in
next st, sc 2 in next st, sc to end. Ch 1. Turn. Row 4: Sc 1, sc 2 into the next st, sc in next 13 st, sc
2 into the next st, sc 1. Ch 1. Turn.
Row 5: Sc 1 in next 6 sts, sc 2 in next st, hdc 2 in
next st, sc in each st until 8 sts are left, hdc 2 in next Row 5: Sc across. Ch 1. Turn.
st, sc 2 in next st, sc to end. Change colour to yarn A
(eggplant). Ch 1. Turn. Row 6 (button hole row): Sc 1, sc 2 into the next st,
sc in next 6 st, ch 3, skip next 3 st, sc in next 6 st, sc
Row 6 (RS): Hdc 1 in next 6 sts, hdc2tog in next 2 2 into the next st, sc 1. Ch 1. Turn.
sts, hdc2tog in next 2 sts, hdc in each st until 8 sts
are left, hdc2tog in next st,hdc2tog in next st, hdc to Row 7: sc 1, dec, sc 15, dec, sc 1. Ch 1. Turn.
end.
Row 8: Sc 1, dec 1, sc in next 9 sts, dec 1, sc in next
Work a line of sc along the top edge of the pocket. st.
Bind off, leaving a long tail that you'll use to attach
the pocket to the scarf. Work sl sts around the edges of the pocket fap to
make it look neater.

4. Finishing
Weave in all the loose ends, except the ones you'll
use to sew the pieces together.

Pin the pocket to the scarf, making sure it's centred


and straight. Sew the pocket on. Weave in the end of
the yarn.

Sew a button near the edge of the pocket, making


sure it's centred. Weave in the ends.

3. Pocket Flap Put the button through the buttonhole in the fap. Pin
the fap to the scarf, making sure it's straight and
centred. Sew the top fap to the scarf. Weave in the
Using yarn A and the 4mm hook, chain 16. Leave a last end. Steam block, and you're done!
long tail --- you'll use it to attach the fap to the scarf.

Row 1: Sc into the second ch from the hook. Sc


across. Ch 1. Turn.

Row 2: Sc 1, sc 2 into the next st, sc in next 11 st, sc


2 into the next st, sc 1. Ch 1. Turn.

Download the pattern for the matching Inuvik Mittens at


http://www.knitpicks.com/patterns/Inuvik_Mittens__D10637220.html
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