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“Broomstick lace is also known as Jiffy Lace, Peacock Stitch and Peruvian Stitch. “Broomstick lace is also known as Jiffy Lace, Peacock Stitch and Peruvian Stitch. ” “Broomstick lace is also known as Jiffy Lace, Peacock Stitch and Peruvian Stitch. Brings Comfort and Hope © 2014 NAZTAZIA®. All rights reserved. Scranton, PA 18505 Help Video: youtube/naztazia Look for the video “Crochet Awareness Ribbon Scarf” Materials: Scarf: 300 yards worsted weight yarn. The sample used Red Heart Super Saver in Pink. - Size F crochet hook (3.75mm) - Scissors - Yarn needle for weaving in ends. This pattern uses American Crochet Terms CH = chain B/W = between SLST = slip stitch SC = single crochet DC = double crochet QC = quadruple crochet (wrap yarn 3 or 4 times around hook. Insert hook into stitch and draw up a loop. [Yarn over, and take 2 loops off at a time]. Repeat between [ ] until there is only 1 loop remaining on hook). The goal is to create a “tall” ending stitch to support the ribbons. Awareness Ribbon Scarf: Make a slipknot. CH 23. Row 1: Skip first 3 chains, DC in 4th CH from hook. DC in remaining 19 stitches. Turn work. Total = 21 stitches (20 DC + CH-3) Row 2: CH 15. Skip chain’s stitch. Skip next 3 stitches. SLST in next stitch. [CH 15. Skip next 3 stitches. SLST in next stitch]. Repeat b/w [ ] across row. Total = 5 loops. CH 7. Turn work. Row 3: [Twist loop. Do 3 SC in top. CH 1. Move to next loop]. Repeat b/w [ ] until last loop. On last loop, twist, then do 3 SC. Do 1 QC, connecting to the bottom of the ribbon. CH 3. Turn work. You can see how this is done in the video: youtube/naztazia Row 4: Skip the CH-3 stitch. DC in all stitches across row, including the CH-1 space from row below. Total = 21 stitches (20 DC + CH-3) Row 5: Repeat Row 2. Row 6: Repeat Row 3. Row 7: Repeat Row 4. Keep repeating Rows 2, 3, 4 for the desired length. Cut, weave in ends. Sample scarf=5 feet. Made two 2.5 feet scarves and sewed them together in the back. This ensures the ribbons are facing the correct way in the front of the scarf. Be sure to check out the YouTube video for this project if you need assistance with any step: youtube/naztazia (loo
Posted on: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 20:16:49 +0000

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