ADVENT SCARF 2020
For this year’s Advent Scarf, you will have some choices. Due to some real life events, I just haven’t had time to create a brand new scarf pattern. I don’t want to disappoint, as many of you have been asking about it. I really love presenting the Advent Scarf every year, and it warms my heart to see how you all enjoy it, too. So, I have come up with some options.
Option 1:
Beginning NOW through the end of the year, I will be offering ONE FREE pattern of any previous Advent Scarf. Just choose from Advent Scarf 2016, 2017, 2018, or 2019. Use code advent2020 at checkout for your FREE pattern. Enjoy!
Option2:
Since I can’t create a brand new design this year, I’ve chosen some of my favorite stitch patterns from previous scarves and put them all together to create a new version.
Presenting the ADVENT SCARF FUSION 2020
CAL runs December 1 - 24.
The Advent Scarf Fusion 2020 will be presented as follows:
1. I have chosen some of my favorite stitch patterns from the past Advent Scarves to piece together for a brand new scarf. Photos of each will be included.
2. I will not have a completed sample scarf to show you at the end, so this will be somewhat of a mystery in the making.
3. Each day’s stitch pattern will be posted right here on my blog for FREE!
4. I will not have a Ravelry PDF version of the pattern available for your Library until AFTER Christmas. The only available version for now will be on my blog.
5. Use any yarn of your choice – Sport Weight or DK is preferred.
6. Use a size 5.5 mm (I) hook, or appropriate size for your yarn.
7. Sign up on the right sidebar to follow my blog by email. That way you’ll get notifications when a new post is published.
Which option will you choose for this year’s scarf?
CAL runs December 1 - 24.
STITCH DEFINITIONS
Each day’s pattern is to be treated as unique, with its own stitch definitions listed. For instance – a Shell on one day may not be the same as a Shell on another day. Be sure to read the Special Stitches section for each day.
ABBREVIATIONS:
Beg = beginning
Begdc = beginning double crochet
Beghdc = beginning half double crochet
Begtr = beginning treble crochet
Bet = between
Ch/s = chain/chains
Cl = cluster
Dc= double crochet
Hdc= half double crochet
Hk = hook
Lp/s = loop/loops
Pat = pattern
Prev = previous
Rem = remaining
Rep = repeat
Sc = single crochet
Sk = skip
Sl St = slip stitch
SM = stitch marker
Sp/s = space/s
St = stitch
Tc = turning chain
Tog = together
Tr= treble crochet
Yo = yarn over
MATERIALS:
Yarn: Sport Weight / DK
Total Amount: Approx. 650 yds
Other: Crochet Hk size H / 5.0 mm, Tapestry needle, Stitch Markers
WORK THE BASE ROW NOW!
BEGIN BASE ROW – determine the width for your scarf.
1. Chain a multiple of 24 +1 (+ 1 for foundation chain) to achieve the width you desire for your scarf.
2. Working in back bumps of chs, sc in 2nd ch from hk and in each ch to end, turn.
3. Ch 1, sc in first and each st to end, turn.
Place SM in last free lp in preparation for the first stitch pattern on Day #1.
OR
1. Work a fsc (foundation single crochet) using a multiple of 24 + 1. Do not add an extra stitch for foundation chain as instructed above.
2. Ch 1, sc in first and each st to end, turn.
Place SM in last free lp in preparation for the first stitch pattern on Day #1.
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With apologies from an ignorant Aussie - what constitutes an Advent scarf ?
ReplyDeleteHow would you describe one ?
An Advent Scarf is worked during the Advent Season. Each day of Advent, you work a different stitch pattern that is added on to the previous stitch pattern. By December 24th you will have completed a lovely scarf to wear on Christmas Day. I usually have devotions for each day to accompany the crochet, but I didn't have time to organize this year. :)
DeleteWould it be ok to use Advent kit miniskeins for your scarf? Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSure. I just recommend yarn that will block nicely.
DeleteHow many colours do we need?
ReplyDeleteAs many as you'd like. Some use just one color, or gradients, or self-striping, or various colors. Entirely your choice. You might want to look at scarves from previous years (on Ravelry), for inspiration.
DeleteI'm looking for the 1st days of stitches after the base row??
ReplyDeleteI've made a separate page that lists all links to each day. Click on the TAB at the top that says, "Advent Scarf Fusion 2020." This should make it easier to navigate. :)
DeleteHello First of all : thanks for the free pattern !!! I just have a question : do we buy it on Ravelry ? The code is not working. Can somebody help me please with that ? TIA and Happy Holidays !!! ππππ
ReplyDeleteRight now the pattern is only available on my blog for free. You can click on the tab that says "Advent Scarf Fusion 2020" to access links to all the patterns. Sometime after Christmas, I will make it available on Ravelry as one PDF.
DeleteThank you !!! Merry Christmas !!! ππ€
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