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Hooded scarves offer a modern way to stay warm in cold weather. These 6 scarves not only have hoods, but handy pockets too! Hooded scarves can be worn in many ways. You can layer them them on top of a sweater and wear the hood up or down, or you can tuck them inside your coat and wrap around your neck and leave one end hanging down. And dont forget they make great gifts because they are quick-to-stitch!

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If you are an Annies customer and have a question about the instructions on a pattern you have purchased, please visit: http://www.anniescatalog.com/pages/customer_care/pattern_services.html Hooded Pocket Scarves - image 2 Table of Contents General Information Design by Margaret Hubert Hooded Pocket Scarves - image 3Skill LevelHooded Pocket Scarves - image 4Finished Measurements 12 inches 86 inches MaterialsHooded Pocket Scarves - image 5 Premier Yarns Anti-Pilling Everyday Worsted medium (worsted) weight acrylic yarn (4 oz/203 yds/113g per skein): 5 skeins #100-28 mustard Size H/8/5mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge Tapestry needle Gauge 12 hdc = 4 inches; 10 rows = 4 inches Pattern Notes Chain-2 at beginning of row counts as first half double crochet unless otherwise stated. Chain-3 at beginning of row counts as first double crochet unless otherwise stated. Chain-5 at beginning of row counts as first double crochet and chain-2 unless otherwise stated. Depending on where they are placed, the 3-double crochet clusters form either vertical or horizontal clusters. Both clusters are made the same; they are just placed in different stitches. After a vertical 3-double crochet cluster is completed, you will chain 3; the first chain-3 forms the eye of the cluster.

The next cluster is made in this eye (which forms the horizontal cluster). There is no chain after a completed horizontal cluster. Scarf and hood are made in 2 identical pieces and sewn at the top and partway down the side to form hood. Special Stitch 3-double crochet cluster (3-dc cl): [Yo, insert hook into specified st, yo and draw up a lp, yo and draw through 2 lps on hook] 3 times, yo and draw through all 4 lps on hook. Scarf First Half Ch 132. (131 hdc)Row 1 RS Ch 2 see Pattern Notes sk first hdc 1 hdc in each hdc across - photo 6Row 1 (RS): Ch 2(see Pattern Notes), sk first hdc, 1 hdc in each hdc across row, 1 hdc in turning ch, turn. Row 2: Ch 3(see Pattern Notes), sk first 2 hdc, *work 3-dc cl(see Special Stitch) in next hdc, ch 3, work a 3-dc cl in the eye of cluster just made(see Pattern Notes), sk next 2 hdc, rep from * across row, end with 3-dc cl, ch 1, sk 1 hdc, 1 dc in top of turning ch, turn. (43 vertical cls, 42 horizontal cls)Row 3: Ch 5(see Pattern Notes), sk first dc, work a 3-dc cl in top of first cl, *ch 2, sk next horizontal cl, 3-dc cl in next cl, rep from * across, end with ch 1, 1 dc in top of turning ch, turn. (43 vertical cls)Row 4: Ch 2, sk first dc, hdc in first ch-1 sp, hdc in first cl, *work 2 hdc in next ch-2 sp, hdc in next cl, rep from * across, end with 1 hdc in ch-1 sp, 1 hdc in top of turning ch, turn. (131 hdc)Row 5: Ch 2, sk first hdc, 1 hdc in each hdc across row, 1 hdc in top of turning ch, turn. (131 hdc) Rep row 5 until piece measures 12 inches, fasten off. 2nd Half Make another piece the same as first half. 2nd Half Make another piece the same as first half.

Pocket Make 2. Ch 30. Work rows 15 same as scarf on 29 sts. After row 2 there will be 9 vertical cls and 8 horizontal cls. After row 3 there will be 9 vertical cls. After rows 4 and 5 there will be 29 hdc. Continue until pocket measures 10 inches, then fasten off.

Finishing Sew 2 short ends of scarf tog to form top of hood, sew seam 14 inches down from top seam to form back of hood. Sew pockets in place. Tassel Before starting tassel, cut a 2-yd piece of yarn and a 15-inch piece of yarn, set aside for tying. Wrap yarn 30 times around a 5- inch piece of cardboard. Take the 2-yd length of yarn and tie top of wrapped yarn, so that you have 1 yd on each side of knot. Cut bottom of wrapped yarn across and remove cardboard.

Take the 15-inch length and use it to tie tassel about 1 inch down from top. Tie securely and combine the ends in the tassel. Using the double strands of yarn at top, crochet a ch 10 sts long, fasten off, trim bottom and attach to hood. If blocking is desired, place garment on a padded surface, sprinkle lightly with water, pat into shape and allow to dry. Design by Lee Sartori Skill Level - photo 7Hooded Pocket Scarves - image 8Hooded Pocket Scarves - image 9 Design by Lee Sartori Hooded Pocket Scarves - image 10Skill LevelHooded Pocket Scarves - image 11 Finished Measurements 17 inches 33 inches MaterialsHooded Pocket Scarves - image 12 Bernat Super Value medium (worsted) weight acrylic yarn (7 oz/426 yds/197g per skein): 1 skein each #07414 natural (A), #53041 clay (B) and #53323 dark mauve (C) Size J/10/6mm crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge Tapestry needle Gauge 11 hdc = 4 inches; 9 rows = 4 inches Pattern Notes Chain-2 at beginning of row does not count as first stitch unless otherwise stated. Work in back loops(see Stitch Guide) for entire pattern.

Special Stitches First foundation half double crochet (first foundation hdc): Ch 2, yo, insert hook in 2nd ch from hook (see illustration A), yo, pull up lp, yo, pull through 1 lp on hook (see illustration Bch-1 completed), yo, pull through all lps on hook (see illustrations C and Dhdc completed). Next foundation half double crochet (next foundation hdc): *Yo, insert hook in last ch-1 made (see illustration A), yo, pull up lp, yo, pull through 1 lp on hook (see illustration Bch-1 completed), yo, pull through all lps on hook (see illustrations C and Dhdc completed), rep from * as indicated. Scarf Hood Row 1 With A work first foundation hdc see Special Stitches - photo 13Scarf Hood Row 1 With A work first foundation hdc see Special Stitches - photo 14Scarf Hood Row 1: With A, work first foundation hdc(see Special Stitches), 69 next foundation hdc(see Special Stitches), turn. (70 hdc)Rows 2 & 3: Ch 2(see Pattern Notes), hdc in each st across, turn. Change colors(see Stitch Guide) to B in last st on last row. Rows 4 & 5: With B, ch 2, hdc in each st across, turn.

Change to C in last st on last row. Row 6: With C, ch 2, hdc in each st across, turn. Change to B in last st of row. Rows 7 & 8: Rep rows 4 and 5. Change to A in last st on last row. Rows 1214: Rep rows 911. Rows 1214: Rep rows 911.

Change to B in last st on last row. Rows 15 & 16: Rep rows 4 and 5. Row 17: Rep row 6. Rows 18 & 19: Rep rows 4 and 5. Fasten off. (270 hdc)Rows 21 & 22: Ch 2, hdc across, turn.

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