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Stonefield Scarf Crochet Pattern
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The Stonefield Scarf uses a method called assigned pooling, where the color changes in the yarn determine where the puff stitches go. It requires variegated yarn, not color work, to achieve the desired result: an array of randomly placed puffs that stand out from the background. The pattern is entirely dependent on the yarn you use, so every scarf is unique!
What you’ll learn: Assigned Pooling, Front/Back-Post Puff stitch
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The Stonefield Scarf uses a method called assigned pooling, where the color changes in the yarn determine where the puff stitches go. It requires variegated yarn, not color work, to achieve the desired result: an array of stunning puffs that stand out from the background. The pattern is entirely dependent on the yarn you use, so every scarf is unique!
Note: It may take some experimentation to find yarn that will work, or you can use the recommended yarn in the pattern.
What you’ll learn: Assigned Pooling, Front/Back-Post Puff stitch
- Size: 8″ x 70″, or desired length
- Yarn weight: Fingering (1)
- Yarn quantity: 840 yards
- Skill level: Intermediate.
- Pattern type: Step-by-step written instructions with photos
- Language: English with US terminology
- Pages: 8
This pattern has been independently tested for clarity and accuracy.
If you have any questions as you make it, I’m happy to help!
The purple scarf pictured was made with Madelinetosh / Barker Wool Tosh Merino Light, color Turkey Tail, from Jimmy Beans Wool (affiliate link).
Wendy –
I love this pattern! The instructions and photos are very clear and easy to follow. My scarf is now one of my favorite cool-weather accessories.