Lady Mary's Triangle Scarf
Crochet Pattern By Sara Sach of
Do you watch Downton Abbey?
Who is your Favorite Actor on the Series?
Many people do not care for Lady Mary,
But she is my favorite.
She is strong and independent and knows what she wants.
She is fashion forward and willing to take chances.
Lady Mary is Very Classy, just like my new design.
This is the box of fun Downton Abbey Yarns
I received from Premiers Yarns
I was having trouble deciding which one to play with first.
But I finally decided to start with the Coral Shine.
See the Sparkle!
The Coral Shine is a (3) weight, so it is perfect for this
Spring, light as a feather, Triangle Scarf.
It is an elegant yarn, that Lady Mary would love.
She is such a " Fashionista"!
It is a lovely yarn to work with, and has wonderful drape.
I can hardly wait to try the Purple Shine and Teal Shine
named after Lady Mary.
There are yarns named
for Lady Sybil, Branson and Matthew in that box too.
I can hardly wait to play with them!
Please Note: This is not a Video Tutorial, it is a video to answer some of the questions about this Pattern. The Lady Mary' s Triangle scarf, and the stitches you need to know how
to crochet it.
You can see this Video on my Youtube Channel at this LINK
Lady Mary's Triangle Scarf Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach
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Skill: Easy
Materials:
Crochet
Hook: I
1 Stitch
marker
Yarn: light
weight (3) 290yds/ 3 oz.
I used 1 skein - Downton Abbey/ Lady
Mary - Coral Shine
A Broach pin
or Shawl pin of Choice
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch
(slst)
Double
Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Size: Width
- 40 inches wide,
18 inches
from center to point
Pattern:
R: 1 - Ch 3,
join in a circle, 3dc, ch 2, 3dc in the circle,
Turn (6 dc,
2ch)
R: 2 - Ch 3(counts
as 1 dc) 1 dc in the same st as ch3,
1 dc in each dc, 1dc, ch 2, 1dc in the ch2
space,
(Corner – place your st marker in the point)
1 dc in each
dc, 2dc in the last dc, Turn (10dc)
R: 3 – Ch4, (Counts
1dc, ch1) 1 dc in the same st, ch1,
1 dc, ch 1
in the next 4 dc,
1dc, ch1,
1dc in the point with st marker.
(Move your st marker each row)
1 dc, ch1 in
the next 4 dc,
1dc, ch1, 1
dc in the last dc, Turn
(14 dc, 14
ch1)
R: 4 – Ch4, (Counts
1dc, ch1) 1 dc in the same st, ch1,
1 dc, ch 1
in the each dc to the point
1dc, ch1,
1dc in the point with st marker.
(Move your st marker each row)
1 dc, ch1 in
each dc to the last st
1dc, ch1, 1
dc in the last dc, Turn
R: 5 – R: 26
- Repeat R: 4
(You will
increase 6 dc, ch1 each row –
1 on each
corner and 2 at the point)
If you want your Scarf longer, continue
to repeat R: 4 till
desired length.
You will need more yarn as this scarf
takes the whole skein.
Trim:
Ch4, 1 dc in
the same st, ch3,
*sk next 2
ch1 spaces, ch3,
2dc, ch1,
2dc in the next ch 1 space*(shell stitch)
Repeat From
* to * down to the point of the scarf,
And up to
the other end,
1dc, ch1,
1dc in the last st, turn
*Ch4, 1 sc
in the ch1 space
Between the next “2dc, ch1, dc” space,
Ch4, 1 sc in
the next ch3 space*
Repeat From *
to * all along the edge of the scarf.
Shell stitch trim.
An Ad Free Instant Download PDF
Crochet Pattern
is available in my RAVELRY Shop
for $4.50 at this link:
I love Crocheting, and
I Love watching Downton Abbey.
And I really love crocheting
while I watch Downton Abbey.
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