Trinity Scarf Pattern
Materials:
* one skein of worsted weight yarn (250 ish yards for average scarf, more for longer length) I used I Love This Yarn! by Hobby Lobby in Red Tweed for the tutorial. The other pictures are Hobby Lobby ILTY! in Seablue Tweed and Grey with Agean Stripes tassels.
* N hook
* yarn needle for weaving in ends
*scissors
Special stitch explanation:
Trinity Stitch: sc in first sc, insert hook in same sc and draw up a loop. Insert hook in next st and draw up another loop (3 loops on hook). Insert hook in the very next st draw up another loop. (4 st on hook) Yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook. Chain 1.
Here we go! Lets have some fun :)
Chain 25
Now we begin the trinity stitch.....
Row 1:
Sc in second chain from hook,
insert hook in SAME chain and pull up a loop (now 2 loops on hook)
Insert hook in next chain (number 3 in the picture) and draw up another loop.... *now 3 loops on your hook*
Insert hook in the next chain (number 4 in the picture) and draw up a loop..... *now you have 4 loops on hook
And then chain 1
* Insert hook in same sc and draw up a loop. Insert hook in next st and draw up another loop (3 loops on hook). Insert hook in the very next st draw up another loop. (4 st on hook) Yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook. Chain 1.* repeat all the way across. Sc in same ch as last st.
Row 2: Chain 1 and turn. Sc in first sc, *insert hook in same sc and draw up a loop. Insert hook in next st and draw up another loop (3 loops on hook). Insert hook in the very next st draw up another loop. (4 st on hook) Yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook. Chain 1.* repeat across row. Sc in same ch as last st.
Repeat row 2 until you run out of yarn. Tie off.
Add fringe in the corners, all the way across or none at all....
Now youre finished! Wrap up and enjoy your beautiful new Trinity Scarf <3
Don't forget to come visit with me over on Facebook at Strings and Things...... I would love to see all of your beautiful finished creations <3
* Insert hook in same sc and draw up a loop. Insert hook in next st and draw up another loop (3 loops on hook). Insert hook in the very next st draw up another loop. (4 st on hook) Yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook. Chain 1.* repeat all the way across. Sc in same ch as last st.
Row 2: Chain 1 and turn. Sc in first sc, *insert hook in same sc and draw up a loop. Insert hook in next st and draw up another loop (3 loops on hook). Insert hook in the very next st draw up another loop. (4 st on hook) Yarn over and draw through all 4 loops on hook. Chain 1.* repeat across row. Sc in same ch as last st.
Repeat row 2 until you run out of yarn. Tie off.
Add fringe in the corners, all the way across or none at all....
Now youre finished! Wrap up and enjoy your beautiful new Trinity Scarf <3
Don't forget to come visit with me over on Facebook at Strings and Things...... I would love to see all of your beautiful finished creations <3
Yayyy getting started now!
ReplyDeleteAwesomesauce!
DeleteBeauuuutious my dear
ReplyDeletethis is lovely,not sure of how to do the second row
ReplyDeleteViolet, when you get to the end of the first row ch 1...... turn your work and pull up a loop right in that very same lil stitch right below the ch 1 then, pull up your second loop in the top of the trinity stitch on the first row and so on and so on creating your first trinity.... then just continue across :) Hope this helps <3
Deleteit seems everytime i try the 2nd row it decreases what am i doing wrong trying to make wrislet because i you use row 1 to make trinity stitch it decreases and tightens up
ReplyDeleteHummmmm I think without seeing how you are stitching it I might have a prob giving u further direction :( If you are making the wristers make sure to switch to your K hook after the sc row across the top of the band.... if you still feel that isnt giving you the correct look or feel you would like maybe try switching from the K to the N hook..... let me know if this helps :)
DeleteBeautiful! Thanks for sharing. I look forward to working this pattern.
ReplyDeleteJune, think I could use a chunky or bulky weight yarn for this scarf. Just wondering bc I have tons of it!
ReplyDeleteIs this a N hook or a M hook?
ReplyDeletegreat directions...best ever...love the numbered pictures! thanks
ReplyDeletethat was the easiest instructions I have ever read good job write more
ReplyDeleteThe pattern is so pretty I can't wait to make a scarf
ReplyDeleteAfter chaining 25, making the first trinity stitch and chaining one, the instructions state * Insert hook in same sc and draw up a loop. I'm confused. Do you mean insert hook in the next chain. How would you insert the hook in the "same single crochet"? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteplease disregard above post. I understand it now. :-)
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