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Nancy’s
Waves
Scarf


Finished
Size:
6
½”
x
72”
blocked

Yarn:
Noro
Kureyon
Sock
Yarn
(70%

wool/30%
nylon;
fingering
weight;
100

grams;
420
meters)
or
any
sock
weight

yarn

Hook:
Hamanaka
6.00/U.S.
E
(3.5)


Notions:
Yarn
needle

Gauge:
Gauge
is
not
important
to
this

project


Abbreviations
used
(this
pattern
is
written
using
American
crochet
terms):



 Ch:
chain

St:
stitch
(sts:
stitches)



 Sc:
single
crochet


 Hdc:
half‐double
crochet


 Dc:
double
crochet


 Trc:
treble
(or
triple)
crochet



 Blo:
back
loop
only


 

*
Stitch
pattern
adapted
from
mypicot.com

(http://www.mypicot.com/crochet_patterns_mc1005.html)


Instructions:


Ch
34.

Row
1:
sc
in
second
chain
from
hook
and
each
ch
across
(33
sts).


Row
2:
Ch
1;
turn.
Sc
in
same
st
and
next
st.
*Ch
1,
skip
next
stitch,
hdc
in
next
st;
ch
1,
skip

next
st,
dc
in
next
st;
ch
1,
skip
next
st,
trc
in
next
stitch;
ch
1,
skip
next
stitch,
trc
in
next
st;

ch
1,
skip
next
st,
dc
in
next
stitch;
ch
1,
skip
next
st,
hdc
in
next
stitch*;
ch
1,
skip
next
st,
sc

in
next
three
sts.
Repeat
from
*
to
*
once;
ch
1,
skip
next
st,
sc
in
last
two
sts.


Row
3:
Ch
1,
turn.
Sc
in
same
st,
and
in
each
st
and
chain‐1
space
across.


Row
4:
Ch
1,
turn.
Sc
in
blo
of
same
st;
sc
in
blo
of
each
st
across.


Row
5:
Ch
4
(counts
as
first
trc),
turn.
Trc
in
next
st.
Ch
1,
skip
next
st,
dc
in
next
st;
ch
1,

skip
next
st,
hdc
in
next
st;
*ch
1,
skip
next
st,
sc
in
next
three
sts;
ch
1,
skip
next
st,
hdc
in

next
st;
ch
1,
skip
next
st,
dc
in
next
st;
ch
1,
skip
next
st,
trc
in
next
st*;
ch
1,
skip
next
st,
trc

in
next
st;
ch
1,
skip
next
st,
dc
in
next
st;
ch
1,
skip
next
st,
hdc
in
next
st.
Repeat
from
*
to
*

once;
trc
in
last
stitch.


Row
6:
Ch
1,
turn.
Sc
in
same
st,
and
in
each
st
and
chain‐1
space
across.


Row
7:
Ch
1,
turn.
Sc
in
blo
of
same
st;
sc
in
blo
of
each
st
across.



Repeat
rows
2‐7
until
scarf
is
desired
length,
ending
with
a
Row
3
row.
Finish
off.
Using

yarn
needle,
weave
in
ends.


NOTE:
I
think
this
pattern
could
easily
be
adapted
to
any
weight
yarn
using
an
appropriate

size
hook
and
knowing
that
the
scarf
would
obviously
be
wider
with
a
heavier‐weight
yarn.











©
2009
Cori
Dodds.
This
is
an
original
design.



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