Hello, this is a pattern I made up myself for a chain link crochet scarf. It makes up very quickly. I use two skeins of the boa yarn and size K crochet hook. Of course you can use any type of yarn but be aware that if it is thick yarn like chennielle you will have to alter the pattern.
Foundation Row (row 1):
Chain 31
Single crochet in 7th chain from hook
Chain 5
Skip 3 chain
Single crochet in next chain
Continue to end of chain
You will have 5 loops
Row 2:
Chain 7
Turn your work
Single crochet in next loop
Chain 5
Single crochet in next loop
Continue to end of row
Repeat row 2 until scarf is desire lenght.
I usually just do the 2 skeins and find the scarf is just fine.
You can add fringes if you like but I prefer the scarf as is. Less to get tangle up.
Good luck with your project. If you have questions concerning these directions please feel free to contact me.
Happy 4th of July
2006-07-04 03:58:27
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answered by kitten 3
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I learnt with granny squares, a chain of 6 stitches,joining stitch by inserting the hook into the first stitch and then 3 chain and by then doing [3 treble(double crochet american term) chain 3 treble chain] 4 times into the centre, join round as before continue with corners as before and in the middle space chain 3 treble chain. Each round will increase and the granny square gives you something to hold onto easily as you learn. Don't forget that the crochet terms between America and Britain/Australia and other places vary so make sure you know which country's patterns you are using and what their terms mean as it will change the result of what you are making. Most people who crochet will know what a granny square is and you can use it to make a blanket with out having to join two pieces together if you want.
2016-03-27 03:10:35
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answered by Anonymous
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lionbrand.com
they have over 1,000 patterns-the only downpoint is that you have to register before you have access to them. but the registrations is free! when you've registered, just click on the pattern finder on the links over to the left, then just type in what you're looking for! (i.e.: knit/crocheted chain link scarf)
good luck!
2006-07-04 02:48:33
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answered by lena_lou15 1
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I'm not sure if this is a "chain link" scarf, but here's my favorite quick scarf pattern:
http://www.yarns-and.com/Himalaya/HIMsilk.htm
It is really fast and easy on size 15 needles.
2006-07-03 18:08:57
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answered by knitting wounded 3
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Priscilla's Crochet it's a yahoo group
2006-07-04 14:49:33
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answered by karo_80 4
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u can always check in the library, they have tons of knitting books and u don't have to worry about price and u can always return the book for other ppl to use so u wont have unnecessary things at your house
2006-07-04 09:14:09
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answered by why me? 4
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=pattern+for+a+chain+link+scarf&btnG=Google+Search
2006-07-03 17:47:20
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answered by G. M. 6
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