Rainforest Scarf
Rainforest Scarf
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    By @LiudmylaHefny
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       Introduction                                                                                                                               3
Materials 4
Pattern Stitches 5
Calculations 11
Rainforest Scarf 12
Beginning 12
Main Panel 14
Finishing 15
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                                                                       Introduction
 The Rainforest Scarf is a lacy accessory with a simple yet fancy Rainforest stitch pattern. It
 pairs perfectly with the Clematis Crochet Beret.
 The stitch pattern is created using short rows, slip-stitch variations, and standard crochet
 stitches, smoothly integrated into ribbing edges.
 The Rainforest Scarf is worked vertically, flat, in one piece. Repeats of the stitch pattern are
 structured for a double-sided scarf textile.
 You are a creator of your Rainforest Scarf, which means you decide on its length and width.
                                                                          Main steps
    ✓ Working on the gauge swatch is optional but recommended to study pattern stitches and
      set a density
    ✓ Decide on the scarf length.
    ✓ You can decide on the width as you go because you can finish work after you complete
      any repeat of the Main Panel.
    ✓ Enjoy creating the beauty of your masterpiece.
    ✓ Block it.
    ✓ Wrap yourself in and show off on your social media.
Scarf Structure
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                                                                          Materials
  Creative Melange Aran Wonderball, Rico, color 14.
  51% Virgin Wool, 49% Acrylic, 640 m per 200 g,
  main hook 4 mm.
          Length – 140 cm, foundation cord 168 st.
          Width – 15 cm, 6 panels.
          Used – approx.150 g, 500 m, >1 yarn balls.
                                                        Recommended Materials
  1. Yarn: 150 – 250 m per 100 g. Approximately 250 - 450 g, depending on the length and
  width.
  Choose a rather volumetric yarn to reduce the scarf weight and thus the load on your neck.
  Solid colors, hand-dyed yarns or tweeds. Variegated yarns will obscure the stitch pattern but
  can add other exciting effects. Avoid very contrasted color-changing yarn; it will eat up the
  stitch pattern's appearance. A z-twist yarn will give a different stitch definition; not all can be
  recommended.
  2. A main crochet hook size 4 mm – 6 mm, and a hook 1 mm smaller to finish.
  3. A pointy needle for weaving in. The pointy needle makes weaving more reliable, as it
       passes the yarn end through the fibers, making it less likely to get out during wear.
  4. Stitch markers to facilitate foundation cord chain counting.
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BL – back loop; lp/lps – loop/loops; ch – chain; st/sts – stitch/stitches; rem – remaining; yo – yarn over.
- beginning
      2         - row number
      1
      12        - stitch count in the current row
      თ         - foundation cord chain: pull off the yarn tail approximately three times longer than the
                  desired length of your scarf, slip knot, *reverse yo with the yarn tail, placing it in front of
                  hook, and lead backward over the hook, yo with the working yarn, and pull through both
                  lps*, repeat between * to reach needed foundation cord length.
                  Alternatively, use two separate yarn ends at the start; you will need to weave them in
                  afterward.
                -    tch - turning chain and turn work clockwise; do not tighten it. Not counted as a st.
- tch tight – tight this tch to create a neat edge and turn work clockwise. Not counted as a st.
       >        - yoslst - yarn over slip stitch: yo, insert hook into next unworked BL, pull up a lp, and pull it
                  through 2 lps on hook. Note: the arrow represents the direction of work relative to a chart.
      >˷        - e-yoslst – edge yarn over slip stitch: yo, insert hook into last unworked BL from back forward
                  to twist it, yo, pull up a lp, and pull it through 2 lps on hook. Tighten the stitch a little by pulling
                  the working yarn and a live lp at the same time to reduce the length of the lower lp to give the
                  edge a reliable finish.
       -        - e-slst – edge slip stitch: insert hook into last unworked BL from back forward to twist it, yo, pull
                  up a lp, and pull it through lp on hook. Tighten the stitch a little.
       I        - inc-slst - slip stitch increase: insert hook first into worked BL and then into next unworked BL,
                  yo, pull up a lp, pull through lp on hook. Note: counted as one stitch.
       -        - wbl-slst - worked back loop slst: work into the last worked BL, usually right after the increase
                  stitch.
      ⋗         - p2l-yoslst - pick two loops yarn over slip stitch: working yarn behind the work, insert the hook
                  in one motion under two tch top lps directly under hook (3 lps on the hook), yo placing yarn on
                  hook between live lp and 2 picked lps, secure location with your finger (4 lps on hook), insert
                  hook into next unworked BL, yo, pull up a lp, pull through 4 lps on hook.
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       T        - dbl-hdc – double-back-loop half double crochet: yo, insert hook into next unworked BL, and
                  then into following unworked BL, yo, pull up a lp, yo, and pull through 3 lps on hook.
       Ⴃ        - dbl-ehdc – double-back-loop extended half double crochet: yo, insert hook into next unworked
                  BL, and then into the following unworked BL, yo, pull up a lp, yo, pull through 1 lp on hook, yo,
                  pull through 3 lps on hook.
       <        - dbl-yoslst – double-back-loop yarn over slip stitch: yo, insert the hook into next unworked BL,
                  and then into following unworked BL, yo, pull up a lp, pull through both lps on hook.
      ⼍         - dec-slst – decrease slst: insert hook first into next unworked BL and then into following
                  unworked BL, yo, pull up a lp, pull through the lp on hook.
                  Note: work next st into next unworked BL.
       T        - hdc - half double crochet: yo, insert hook into next unworked BL, yo, pull up a lp, yo, pull through
                  3 lps on hook.
      Ⴃ          -    ehdc – extended half double crochet: yo, insert hook into next BL, yo, pull up a lp, yo, pull through
                      1 lp on hook, yo and pull through 3 lps on hook.
      Ŧ          -    htr - half-treble crochet: yo twice, insert hook in next unworked BL, yo, pull up a lp, yo, pull
                      through 2 lps on hook, yo, pull through 3 lps on hook.
    Set1         -    Set of 9 st: yoslst, ch1, dbl-hdc, ch1, dbl-ehdc, ch1, dbl-hdc, ch1, dbl-yoslst.
                         <    o       T       o Ⴃ o             T   o    <
                       9> >       >       >       >    >    >       >    >
    Set2         -    Set of 9 st: yoslst, 2 hdc, ehdc, htr, ehdc, 2 hdc, yoslst.
                             >    T           T Ⴃ Ŧ Ⴃ T                  T   >
                             <    <           <       < <       <   <    < <9
[…] - repeat instructions inside square brackets, followed by times indication (twice, thrice, etc.).
• - fasten off.
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                                                      Choose a hook size that gives even stitches and a good drape
                                                      suitable for the scarf.
           ! Important Notes
           1. Work the foundation cord with a relaxed tension. With some yarns, you might need
              to increase the hook size.
           2. All the stitches are back loop (BL) stitches unless another is specified.
           3. The total stitch count in the current row and the remaining stitch count of the row
              below are included at the end of all rows in written instructions: total – (6),
              remaining – (10), or both (6, 10).
           4. In each row after the turning chain, always turn the work clockwise unless another is
              specified. We won`t repeat this instruction in each row.
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Row 19: Set2, p2l-yoslst, 2 yoslst, p2l-yoslst, 5 slst, e-slst, tch tight (19).
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  Row 24:                12 yoslst, p2l-yoslst, 5 yoslst p2l-yoslst, 5 slst, e-slst, tch tight (25).
  Row 25:                Use a smaller hook. 24 yoslst, e-yoslst, tch tight, fasten off (25 ).
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Calculations
  The main formula for the scarf length: stitch count is a multiple of 12 plus 3.
  Simply work a foundation cord of the desired scarf length, ensuring your stitch count can be
  evenly divided by 12, and add 3 more stitches at the end. Use stitch markers to help count.
Scarf Width
  Decide on the width as you go, growing it by adding the Main Panel repeats. Edges will add
  2 cm to the width.
  You can stop your work after any Main Panel repeat is completed and switch to Finishing
  instructions.
  You can confidently grow the width, knowing the weight of each panel and how much yarn
  you need to finish your scarf.
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  Repeat Rows 8 – 11 across until after the last repeat of Row 10, 11 sts remain unworked in
  the row below. Complete Row 11.
  Your work will look similar to the following picture.
  Row 12:              Set1, p2l-yoslst, yoslst, 8 slst, e-slst, tch tight (20).
  Row 13:              11 yoslst, tch (11, 9).
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                                                                        Main Panel
    Row 1:             10 yoslst, tch (10, 3).
    Row 2:             9 slst, e-slst, tch tight (10).
    Row 3:             7 yoslst, tch (7, 3).
    Row 4:             2 slst, inc-slst, wbl-slst, 3 slst, e-slst, tch tight (8).
    Row 5:             8 yoslst, [p2l-yoslst, 2 yoslst] thrice, tch (17, 3).
    Row 6:             9 yoslst, tch (9, 8).
  Repeat Rows 7 – 10 across until after the last repeat of Row 9, 3 sts remain unworked in the
  row below, and 8 sts remain unworked in the third row down. Complete Row 10. Your work
  will look similar to the following picture.
  Row 11:              Set1, p2l-yoslst, 2 yoslst, p2l-yoslst, 6 slst, e-slst, tch tight (20).
  Row 12:              11 yoslst, tch (11, 9).
  Row 13:              Slst, dec-slst, 7 slst, e-slst, tch tight (10).
  Row 14:              10 yoslst, p2l-yoslst, 2 yoslst, tch (13, 6).
  Row 15:              3 yoslst, 9 slst, e-slst, tch tight (13).
Repeat the Main Panel instructions until you reach your scarf width.
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                                                                                                                                               Finishing
  Row 1:      13 yoslst, p2l-yoslst, repeat [5 yoslst, p2l-yoslst] across the length until 7 sts rem
              unworked in the row below, yoslst, 5 slst, e-slst, tch tight.
  Use a smaller hook.
  Row 2:                     Yoslst across the row until 10 st left unworked below, 9 slst, e-slst, tch tight.
Row 3: Yoslst across the row, e-yoslst in the last st, fasten off.
                                                                                                                                  Finishing Chart
                                                                                                                                                                                    Use a smaller hook for Rows 2-3.
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                >    >   >   >       >           >       >       >       >       >       >       >   >        >       >       >        >       >       >    >   >    >   >    >   >     >        >       >       > 9-            -           -       -       -           -       -           -        -       -˷            2
                ˷-   -   -       -       -   -5 < ⋗ <                            <       <       < <5 ⋗ <                     <        <       < <5 ⋗ <              <   <    < <5 ⋗ <                   <       <       <       <           <       <       <       <           <           <        < <13                 1
                                                                                                                                                                                        repeat across until 7 st rem unworked
⋗ - p2l-yoslst.
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