Crochet Dragonfly Wonder Scarf
Introducing the Enchanting Dragonfly Wonder Scarf, a mesmerizing crochet creation that will leave you in awe. This exquisite scarf is a true work of art, meticulously crafted with love and care. The intricate dragonfly pattern adorning the scarf adds a touch of whimsy and elegance, making it a unique accessory that will surely turn heads wherever you go. This stunning piece showcases the beauty of the dragonfly motif, delicately woven into the fabric. The scarf's intricate design is a testament to the skill and creativity of the artisan behind it. Wrap yourself in the softness of the yarn and let the dragonflies transport you to a world of wonder and enchantment. Whether you wear it casually or for a special occasion, the Dragonfly Wonder Scarf is sure to make a statement and become a cherished addition to your wardrobe.
Hook: G/4.5 | Yarn: Caron Simply Soft | Finished Size: 5 «W by 66»L excluding the fringe. Lion Brand ‘Mandala” yarn: 6”W by 67”L.
~Abbreviations/Stitches Used: St(s)=Stitch(es): Include the following sts Sc=Single Crochet Dc=Double Crochet Fp=Front Post Pc=Popcorn
Ch=Chain Slst=Slip Stitch Sp(s)=Spaces Sk=Skip
~Notes: Changing Colors: If using 2nd color for your dragonfly, pull 2nd color through on your last step of previous st, instructions in bold.
Ch2 does not count as a st, you will be working your 1st dc in that st.
Strips: Make 2
Row 1: Ch 25, dc in 4th ch from hook and each dc across, ch1 & turn. (23)
Row 2: Sc in each dc across, ch2 & turn (23)
Row 3: Dc in first st & each st across, ch1 & turn (23)
Row 4: Sc in each dc across, ch2 & turn (23)
Row 5: Dc in first st & next 10sts (change to color 2), fpdc in 11th dc 2 rows below, (change to color 1), dc in last 11sts, ch1 & turn (23)
Row 6: Sc in each dc across, ch2 & turn (23)
Row 7: Repeat Row 5 (23)
Row 8: Sc in each dc across, ch2 & turn (23)
Row 9: Repeat Row 5. (23)
Row 10: Sc in 11dc, (pull thru color 2 on last dc), ch10, slst in top of sc just made, sc in same sc, ch14, slst in top of sc just made, sc in 2dc, ch14, slst in top of sc just made, sc in same sc, ch10, slst in top of sc just made, (pull color 1 thru), sc in last 10dc, ch2 & turn.
Row 11: Dc in first st & next 4sts, catch ch10 wing & dc in next sc, dc in 3sc, dc in st between wings, (pull thru color 2 on last dc), pc in next sc, (pull color 1 thru), dc in st between wings, dc in 5sc, (1st dc will look as if it’s sharing a st with the left wing) Catch ch10 wing, dc in next sc. dc in last 5sc, ch1 & turn
Row 12: Sc in each st across, ch2 & turn (23)
Row 13: Dc in first st & next 3sts, catch ch14 wing & dc in next st, dc in 14sts, catch ch14 & dc in next st, dc in last 3sts, ch1 & turn. (23)
Row 14: Sc in each dc across, ch2 & turn. (23)
Row 15: Dc in first st & next 2sts, (Ch1, sk sc, dc in next sc)3x. Dc in 6sc, (ch1, sk sc, dc in next sc) 3x, dc in last 2 sc, ch1 & turn. (17dc, 6 ch1sps)
Row 16: Ch1, sc in each st across, ch2 & turn. (23)
Rows 17-112: Repeat rows 5 through 16, 6x. At this point you should have 7 dragonflies.
Rows 113-122: Repeat rows 5 through 14 once, fasten off.
Take your two strips and lay them wrong sides together, slst through rows 122 on both pieces together, fasten off and weave in your ends. This will ensure your dragonflies lay down your check right side up. My example and pattern uses 8 dragonflies each strip, you can adjust the pattern to make it longer or shorter.