Orca Scarf pattern
Orca Scarf pattern
Get ready to jump into the deep blue and create your very own Orca Scarf! Inspired by the majestic killer, this fun design will make a fantastic addition to your winter wardrobe. Whether you are an experienced crocheter or diving into the tapestry world for the first time, this pattern is specialized to give you all the direction needed to make the eye-catching piece.
This is an advanced-beginner pattern made up of a variety of demonstrations and techniques used to create the Orca Scarf. Techniques for making the piece include, making a swatch, color changing, reading a graph, making tassels, and weaving in loose ends. There are plenty of tutorial links as well to prevent anyone from getting stumped at any point on the scarf making process.
This pattern is aimed torward following a graph to make the Orca Scarf. There are plenty of demonstrations on reading graphs and operating stitch fiddle to help you. Written instructions and color block instructions are accessible via stitch fiddle; there are also separate PDFs included that feature the written instructions and graphs for printing.
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Materials Needed:
o Crochet hooks (I used a 3.5mm hook for graph, 5-6.5mm hook for tassels)
o Scissors
o Yarn needle
o Yarn, 2 colors (400g, 675m / 738yds)
o Wi-Fi/internet connection
Terms of use:
You can sell or gift your finished project.You cannot copy/distribute this pattern or make tutorials of this pattern.
Dimensions:
The total width of the scarf is 40 stitches & comes out to 8in/20.3cm.
The total length of the scarf is 350 rows & works up to be about 70in/177.8cm (not including the tassels).