**This is a NOT a finished item, you will recieve a Digital PDF upon purchase **
The Luna Scarf is a beautiful witchy shawl that has pockets! It has a design that when put together, it completes itself. This is an advanced beginner/intermediate pattern as you'll need to work multiple strands with the colour changes. If you are not quite comfortable with colour changes, I recommend my Moon Phases headband or beanie to get started and hopefully you can build up the skill to make this beauty!
Supplies Yarn: Caron One Pound I used these colours to get a very similar vibe as the Spanish Luna Moth in the wild. So if you would like to use these exact colours they are as follows: 450 yards of Black for the Main Colour, 115 yards of Succulent for the Wing Colour, and 65 yards of Sun Flower for the Accent Colours. • 6.5 mm or whatever to meet gauge • Tapestry Needle for sewing in ends. • Scissors • Measuring Tape
Sizing This scarf is meant to comfortably lay around the neck and shoulders also having your hands held in the pockets. Of course, the pockets are optional. This measures approx.: 63 inches long (without tassels) and 7.5 inches wide
Gauge I decided to do the gauge a bit differently. Instead of wasting all our time making the gauge, let’s use the pockets to measure the gauge. Measurement will be given within the pocket section of the written pattern. If you meet the gauge and you are noticing that the length of the scarf isn’t quite meeting the size above, you can add extra Chs and just add it to the beginning and end of the chart.
Key (Us Terms) Ch - Chain St (s) – stitch or stitches McHdc – Main Colour Hdc WcHdc – Wing Colour Hdc AcHdc – Accent Colour Hdc Hdc – Half Double Crochet SlSt – Slip Stitch Sk – Skip Rep – Repeat RS – Right Side WS – Wrong Side
**This is a NOT a finished item, you will recieve a Digital PDF upon purchase **
The Luna Scarf is a beautiful witchy shawl that has pockets! It has a design that when put together, it completes itself. This is an advanced beginner/intermediate pattern as you'll need to work multiple strands with the colour changes. If you are not quite comfortable with colour changes, I recommend my Moon Phases headband or beanie to get started and hopefully you can build up the skill to make this beauty!
Supplies Yarn: Caron One Pound I used these colours to get a very similar vibe as the Spanish Luna Moth in the wild. So if you would like to use these exact colours they are as follows: 450 yards of Black for the Main Colour, 115 yards of Succulent for the Wing Colour, and 65 yards of Sun Flower for the Accent Colours. • 6.5 mm or whatever to meet gauge • Tapestry Needle for sewing in ends. • Scissors • Measuring Tape
Sizing This scarf is meant to comfortably lay around the neck and shoulders also having your hands held in the pockets. Of course, the pockets are optional. This measures approx.: 63 inches long (without tassels) and 7.5 inches wide
Gauge I decided to do the gauge a bit differently. Instead of wasting all our time making the gauge, let’s use the pockets to measure the gauge. Measurement will be given within the pocket section of the written pattern. If you meet the gauge and you are noticing that the length of the scarf isn’t quite meeting the size above, you can add extra Chs and just add it to the beginning and end of the chart.
Key (Us Terms) Ch - Chain St (s) – stitch or stitches McHdc – Main Colour Hdc WcHdc – Wing Colour Hdc AcHdc – Accent Colour Hdc Hdc – Half Double Crochet SlSt – Slip Stitch Sk – Skip Rep – Repeat RS – Right Side WS – Wrong Side