Crocheted Ruffle Scarves
#35
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: washington
Posts: 1,424
a friend of mne was here yesterday with some of this yarn and written instructions on how to knit with it. as I am not much of knitter we just could not figure it out. will get her over to look at the link to crochet it. thank you....
#36
I have made several, some for me and some for gifts. I first thought I would crochet them because I have been crocheting most of life, but I also tried knitting them and found it was much easier for me to knit them. So quick and easy. Love it!
#39
There are great videos showing both methods. I just arrived home to Wash. state from Ariz. Flew out of Las Vegas. I brought my crochet hook & a cpl. of skeins of Sashay yarn (same as Starbella?). I started a black & white one at the airport & finished it on the flight to Seattle.
The young woman sitting next to me asked if she could watch how to do it. She had just bought it for her dtr. thinking her dtr. could do it more easily than she could. Once she watched how simple it is, she was now inspired to try it herself. I've made sev. now so I sure hope the girls I plan to give them to will like & use them.
They must be very popular since WalMart sold out of the yarn. They have it for $4.97 while I've seen it other places for $6.98.
The young woman sitting next to me asked if she could watch how to do it. She had just bought it for her dtr. thinking her dtr. could do it more easily than she could. Once she watched how simple it is, she was now inspired to try it herself. I've made sev. now so I sure hope the girls I plan to give them to will like & use them.
They must be very popular since WalMart sold out of the yarn. They have it for $4.97 while I've seen it other places for $6.98.
#40
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Rhode Island
Posts: 1,663
Hi ladies! Here's a picture of the chain scarf I made from the instructions on the Red Heart website. Actually, you don't really need instructions - just take the skein of ruffle yarn and crochet a chain until you run out of yarn, leaving about 5" at each end to tie it together (the knot goes at the back of your neck when it's worn). The Red Heart directions tell you to just use your fingers to crochet the chain, but I used a very large plastic hook.
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