The Spring Kerchief can be made with the leftover yarn from my Hexed Top. You can make one in each color to change things up each time you wear your top! It is fairly simple to make, and works up quickly. Keep your hair back in style with the Spring Kerchief!
The yarn used in this pattern was provided by Elemental Affects.
Spring Kerchief
Crochet Pattern
Easy Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot
The PDF for this pattern can be found as a bonus pattern with the Hexed Top, you can also find the PDF for just this pattern at the link at the end of this post or on Ravelry at the link below.
Size:
27″ across, 12″ tall
Yarn:
Elemental Affects, Civility, Fingering: 79% US merino/30% mulberry silk in color of your choice – 32 g/145 yd
Hook:
H/8, 5.0mm
Gauge:
Not important, just work piece to desired size.
Other supplies:
yarn needle
Stitches and Abbreviations:
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
sp(s) – space(s)
st(s) – stitch(es)
Pattern:
Row 1: Ch 5 (counts as first ch, dc, ch 1), (dc, ch 1, dc, ch 2, dc, ch 1, dc, ch 1, dc) all in first ch.
Row 2: Turn, ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in same st, ch 1, (dc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1) to ch-2 point, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch-2 point, (ch 1, dc in next ch-1 sp) through last ch-1 sp, ch 1, 2 dc in last st.
Row 3: Turn, ch 4 (counts as first dc and ch 1), dc in same st, ch 1, (dc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1) until 2 dc in previous row is reached, skip 1, dc in next dc, ch 1, (dc, ch 2, dc) in ch-2 point, ch 1, dc in next dc, (ch 1, dc in next ch-1 sp) through last ch-1 sp, ch 1, (dc, ch 1, dc) in last st.
Repeat rows 2 and 3 to desired size.
Wear or give and enjoy!
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Very nice for summer and working in the garden! Thank you for sharing the pattern with us!
Hi Jessie, is there a video for this spring kerchief. Left handed? I am new to crocheting and get confused in reading patterns still. Would be much appreciated! Thanks. This is so pretty and I would like to make this for my daughter.
I don’t have a video for this pattern, and I’m right handed. However, it’s a very easy pattern, give it a go! 🙂
Need video please!!!!!
It’s on the list.
I’m a leftie and there are a bunch of videos on YouTube that taught me crochet basics, but it is a little confusing at the beginning. I recommend going on YouTube to learn the stitches left-handed, then coming back. It’ll be so much easier that way than trying to figure it out all in one go
the pattern skips page 2 so you don’t get the whole pattern would like the pattern. thought i’d let you know.
Oh, dear! Where did you buy the pattern? I’ll take a look and see if I need to upload a new PDF. If it was Ravelry you’ll get an update. If it was somewhere else you can tell me the date you bought it and I should be able to find your info and send you an update.
meant skips row2 of pattern when try to copy pattern. would like whole pattern
OH! If you want a printable ad-free PDF of the pattern, you can buy it from one of the links in the post.
Hi Jessie,
Love this pattern, but how do I fasten on? Are there strings on it? Thanks Martie
Just follow the pattern. You start with a chain 5. There are no strings on it, I just tied the corners, but you could add strings if you want them.
what is meant by “ch-2 point”? i swear i’ve been doing something completely different every time i reach the end steps of any given row, and i don’t know that actually understanding the ch-2 point bit will solve all my problems as a beginner crocheter, but maybe it will solve some of them haha.
You know the point of the triangle? There is a ch-2 there. It’s the same idea as a ch-2 corner, only on shawls/kerchiefs “point” seams like a better descriptor than “corner”.
You’ve got this!!
thank you very much for the help and encouragement!!! 💖 i’m gonna do my best!!!!