they turned out so cute and were so easy to make
that i thought i would share the how-to's with you all.
auntie janet shared this simple pattern with me
while we were crocheting side by side on the couch
after our thanksgiving meal.
i couldn't wait to finish my project so that i could try it out.
you'll want to chain stitch the desired scarf length.
i didn't bother counting the stitches,
but my chain stitch measured about 40" long.
you'll add 2 more chain stitches before you turn your work.
next, you'll dc (double crochet) into the 3rd stitch from your hook.
now, do 2 dc into every stitch until the end.
you'll notice your scarf beginning to spiral right away.
then turn your work and do 2 dc into the first stitch.
next you will do 3 dc into every stitch until you reach the end.
the spiral will get bigger.
i didn't complete my final stitch with the green,
i pulled through the aqua yarn to finish the stitch.
i also caught up the loose threads as i added the fancy border,
but you could just as easily weave it through when the project is done.