"Fluorescence" - a crochet pattern for a lightweight scarf made out of fingering weight sock yarn. It is mostly a mesh pattern that makes it a light and airy accessory to be worn in spring or fall. cables are added to make it a tad more stable and to help keep the shape. The cables are not at all difficult to do. If it is your first try on crochet cables, there is a photo tutorial included in the pattern that will show you how they are done.
The pattern is completely reversible, both sides look good. It is an easy and relaxing piece to work on, something that you can take with you on public transport or when you want something to do with your hands sitting outside in the garden, a pattern that is quickly internalized. You can put it down any time without having to fear to lose track of where you were in the pattern. Not a beginner pattern, but not difficult either.
The sample shown in the pictures was made out of Lana Grossa Meilenweit Neon, a fingering sock yarn in funky colors that unfortunately seems to be discontinued. Any colorful sock yarn will work for the pattern. You can of course use a solid color as well.
The pattern is easy to adjust to your personal needs. You can add pattern repeats or leave them away, just as you like. Also the length is up to you of course.
If you purchase the pattern, start crocheting and (which I don't hope) get to a point where you don't know how to go on, my contact info is in the pattern. I am always happy to help. Please bear in mind that I sometimes need to sleep and don't spend all day on the internet. But I check my mails every day.
Please read below for more pattern details.
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A completely reversible cabled scarf made out of fingering weight sock yarn. The color choice is of course up to you.
The pattern is written using American crochet terms and includes a photo tutorial that shows how to work the cables.
Difficulty level: intermediate (mesh, cables)
Yarn: Lana Grossa Meilenweit Neon (80% wool, 20% nylon; 420m/100g; 459yds/3.53oz), 2 balls. Sample in a length of 165cm (66in) used 760m (831yds).
Hook: 3.5mm/US E
Notions: yarn needle
Gauge: 24 stitches/10 rows in mesh pattern = 10cm (4in).
Size: 25cm (10in) wide
"Fluorescence" - a crochet pattern for a lightweight scarf made out of fingering weight sock yarn. It is mostly a mesh pattern that makes it a light and airy accessory to be worn in spring or fall. cables are added to make it a tad more stable and to help keep the shape. The cables are not at all difficult to do. If it is your first try on crochet cables, there is a photo tutorial included in the pattern that will show you how they are done.
The pattern is completely reversible, both sides look good. It is an easy and relaxing piece to work on, something that you can take with you on public transport or when you want something to do with your hands sitting outside in the garden, a pattern that is quickly internalized. You can put it down any time without having to fear to lose track of where you were in the pattern. Not a beginner pattern, but not difficult either.
The sample shown in the pictures was made out of Lana Grossa Meilenweit Neon, a fingering sock yarn in funky colors that unfortunately seems to be discontinued. Any colorful sock yarn will work for the pattern. You can of course use a solid color as well.
The pattern is easy to adjust to your personal needs. You can add pattern repeats or leave them away, just as you like. Also the length is up to you of course.
If you purchase the pattern, start crocheting and (which I don't hope) get to a point where you don't know how to go on, my contact info is in the pattern. I am always happy to help. Please bear in mind that I sometimes need to sleep and don't spend all day on the internet. But I check my mails every day.
Please read below for more pattern details.
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A completely reversible cabled scarf made out of fingering weight sock yarn. The color choice is of course up to you.
The pattern is written using American crochet terms and includes a photo tutorial that shows how to work the cables.
Difficulty level: intermediate (mesh, cables)
Yarn: Lana Grossa Meilenweit Neon (80% wool, 20% nylon; 420m/100g; 459yds/3.53oz), 2 balls. Sample in a length of 165cm (66in) used 760m (831yds).
Hook: 3.5mm/US E
Notions: yarn needle
Gauge: 24 stitches/10 rows in mesh pattern = 10cm (4in).
Size: 25cm (10in) wide
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"Fluorescence" - a crochet pattern for a lightweight scarf made out of fingering weight sock yarn. It is mostly a mesh pattern that makes it a light and airy accessory to be worn in spring or fall. cables are added to make it a tad more stable and to help keep the shape. The cables are not at all difficult to do. If it is your first try on crochet cables, there is a photo tutorial included in the pattern that will show you how they are done.
The pattern is completely reversible, both sides look good. It is an easy and relaxing piece to work on, something that you can take with you on public transport or when you want something to do with your hands sitting outside in the garden, a pattern that is quickly internalized. You can put it down any time without having to fear to lose track of where you were in the pattern. Not a beginner pattern, but not difficult either.
The sample shown in the pictures was made out of Lana Grossa Meilenweit Neon, a fingering sock yarn in funky colors that unfortunately seems to be discontinued. Any colorful sock yarn will work for the pattern. You can of course use a solid color as well.
The pattern is easy to adjust to your personal needs. You can add pattern repeats or leave them away, just as you like. Also the length is up to you of course.
If you purchase the pattern, start crocheting and (which I don't hope) get to a point where you don't know how to go on, my contact info is in the pattern. I am always happy to help. Please bear in mind that I sometimes need to sleep and don't spend all day on the internet. But I check my mails every day.
Please read below for more pattern details.
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A completely reversible cabled scarf made out of fingering weight sock yarn. The color choice is of course up to you.
The pattern is written using American crochet terms and includes a photo tutorial that shows how to work the cables.
Difficulty level: intermediate (mesh, cables)
Yarn: Lana Grossa Meilenweit Neon (80% wool, 20% nylon; 420m/100g; 459yds/3.53oz), 2 balls. Sample in a length of 165cm (66in) used 760m (831yds).
Hook: 3.5mm/US E
Notions: yarn needle
Gauge: 24 stitches/10 rows in mesh pattern = 10cm (4in).
Size: 25cm (10in) wide
"Fluorescence" - a crochet pattern for a lightweight scarf made out of fingering weight sock yarn. It is mostly a mesh pattern that makes it a light and airy accessory to be worn in spring or fall. cables are added to make it a tad more stable and to help keep the shape. The cables are not at all difficult to do. If it is your first try on crochet cables, there is a photo tutorial included in the pattern that will show you how they are done.
The pattern is completely reversible, both sides look good. It is an easy and relaxing piece to work on, something that you can take with you on public transport or when you want something to do with your hands sitting outside in the garden, a pattern that is quickly internalized. You can put it down any time without having to fear to lose track of where you were in the pattern. Not a beginner pattern, but not difficult either.
The sample shown in the pictures was made out of Lana Grossa Meilenweit Neon, a fingering sock yarn in funky colors that unfortunately seems to be discontinued. Any colorful sock yarn will work for the pattern. You can of course use a solid color as well.
The pattern is easy to adjust to your personal needs. You can add pattern repeats or leave them away, just as you like. Also the length is up to you of course.
If you purchase the pattern, start crocheting and (which I don't hope) get to a point where you don't know how to go on, my contact info is in the pattern. I am always happy to help. Please bear in mind that I sometimes need to sleep and don't spend all day on the internet. But I check my mails every day.
Please read below for more pattern details.
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A completely reversible cabled scarf made out of fingering weight sock yarn. The color choice is of course up to you.
The pattern is written using American crochet terms and includes a photo tutorial that shows how to work the cables.
Difficulty level: intermediate (mesh, cables)
Yarn: Lana Grossa Meilenweit Neon (80% wool, 20% nylon; 420m/100g; 459yds/3.53oz), 2 balls. Sample in a length of 165cm (66in) used 760m (831yds).
Hook: 3.5mm/US E
Notions: yarn needle
Gauge: 24 stitches/10 rows in mesh pattern = 10cm (4in).
Size: 25cm (10in) wide
Created | May 4, 2017 |
Updated | September 28, 2022 |
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