SCRAP HAPPY SCARF
copyright © 08/19/05 Dot Matthews

SKILL: EASY
STITCHES USED: single crochet, chain,
ABBREVIATIONS: sc - single crochet; ch - chain; ea - each;
HOOK(S): P hook for scarf; (Q optional for beginning chain)
GAUGE: not important to project
YARN: scraps + About 3 ozs (170 yds) of a solid color
SIZE: 1 size fits most adults. Scarf measures about 60" long and about 4 1/2" wide. For longer or shorter scarf, adjust beginning chain. For wider scarf, do more rows.
PATTERN NOTES: Entire scarf worked holding 2 strands together, and worked in back loops only of stitches. I used a solid color as 1 strand and then I prepare a ball of scraps using either the Magic Ball method or the Russian Join Method.
MAGIC BALL - tie various lengths of yarn together, leaving a tail of about 1 inch. Roll the yarn into a ball. Center pull skein is not recommended for the magic ball. The tails will add interest to your finished project, unless you're like me, then it will add annoyance to your finished project, but either way, there is no need to weave in ends. Here's a link to the Magic Ball Method
RUSSIAN JOIN - weave one end of the yarn back into itself, leaving a loop on the end, thread the next piece of yarn through the loop and weave that end back through itself. Pull the ends to tighten the loops and trim off excess. Confused yet? Here's a couple of links with pictures to help you see what I'm talking about. Russian Join and Russian Join. This is by far my favorite way to join yarns.
INSTRUCTIONS
Using Q hook, ch 121. Switch to P hook
ROW 1: sc in top loop of 2nd ch from hook, sc in top loop of ea ch across. ch 1, turn.
ROW 2: sc in back loop of ea st across. Ch 1, turn.
ROW 3 THRU 12: Repeat row 2. (repeat row 2 until desired width)
Fasten off and trim or weave in ends. Add fringe if desired. If trimming, be sure to leave at least 1" ends and tie your knots securely.
Posted at 06:32 pm by Dot
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Becky November 2, 2008 03:40 PM PST
omigosh, thank you! I knew about this technique years and years ago, used it regularly but then a long dark night for fiber love and I had forgotten it completely.
I am so glad to be reminded of how I used to do this, I never had Trouble With Ends back in the day and this was one reason for that. The other reason was doing the "spit join" that I believe I got from a Elizabeth Zimmerman book, which worked so well with my hand spun and pure wool yarns, I rarely used the Russian join -- then the Long Night, lol. Wonderful site, thank you... |
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Loke February 7, 2007 03:26 AM PST
I love to crochet but always have a hard time joining the yarn or even changing to a different color.. After learning how to Russian join I have the easiest time now. Thank you so very much.
Aloha,
Loke |
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Name August 6, 2006 03:54 PM PDT
i need to know the best way to sew together granny squares
thanks
mary jane |
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Dot August 22, 2005 11:58 AM PDT
Thanks, Hilari. That's the idea. Have fun. Happy hookin'. |
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Hilari August 22, 2005 01:20 AM PDT
Cool scarf Dot! I think I can see myself using up some of those little balls of yarn I have in Ziploc baggies all over my house! |
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