Falling Leaves Scarf

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Falling Leaves Scarf

Pattern is written in U.S. terms.

Abbreviations:
ch(s)- chain(s)
trc- triple (treble) crochet
hdc- half double crochet
dc- double crochet
sk- skip
st(s)- stitches
sp- space

Special Stitches:
trcl- triple cluster
Wrap yarn around hook 2 times before beginning the stitch, insert hook in stitch, pull a loop through,
wrap yarn over hook and draw through two loops, (there are now three loops remaining on the hook),
yarn over hook and draw through two loops (leave remaining loop of the trc on the hook, which makes a
total of two loops on the hook). Working in the same stitch, make a second trc (leave the last loop of
this trc on the hook also). At this point, there are 3 loops on the hook. Working in the same stitch,
make a third trc (leave the last loop of this trc on the hook also). At this point, there are 4 loops on the
hook. Wrap yarn over the hook and pull a loop through the 4 remaining loops on the hook all at once.
Complete the cluster by working a ch 1 and pulling tightly. This completes the cluster. The ch 1 at the
end of the cluster counts as part of the cluster st and not as an additional ch 1 throughout the pattern.

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Gauge:
The gauge for this scarf is not important. It can be worked using a variety of yarns with the appropriate
hook size for that particular yarn.

Items Needed:
1 skein of Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable in Sunrise or other worsted weight yarn (Size 4 or 10-ply)
H - 5.00mm Hook (or size appropriate for yarn if worsted weight yarn is not used)

Blocking pins and block, for best results

Notes:
To make a longer scarf, add additional rows of the repeated rows (see below) until scarf reaches the
desired length. Pattern is written for a scarf just over five feet long.

Pattern:
Ch 22

Row 1: hdc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc in each ch across, turn. (21 hdc), turn.

Row 2: ch 6, sk 1 hdc, *trcl, sk 2 hdc, trcl, ch 3, sk 2 hdc* repeat from * 1 more time, trcl, sk 2 hdc, trcl,
ch 1, sk 2 hdc, tr in last hdc. Turn.

Row 3: ch 1, hdc in hdc, hdc in ch 1 sp, *hdc in top of trcl, hdc in sp between the two trcls, hdc in top of
trcl, 4 hdc in ch 3 sp* repeat from * 1 more time, hdc in top of trcl, hdc in space between the two trcls,
hdc in top of hdc, 2 hdc in turning ch sp. Turn. (21 hdcs)

Row 4: ch 4 (counts as dc, ch 1), *dc in next st, ch 1, sk hdc* repeat from * across ending with a dc in the
last hdc. (11 dcs and 10 ch 1 sps). Turn.

Row 5: ch 1, hdc in first dc. Hdc in each ch 1 sp and dc across. (21 hdcs) Turn.

Repeat Rows 2-5 until scarf measures approximately 60”.

Repeat Rows 2 & 3 one more time. Finish off and weave in ends. Enjoy!

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