When you wear this Tunisian crochet scarf, you’ll be asked, “How did you do that?” because it looks complicated. Well...looks can be deceiving; the construction is much simpler than it appears. You already may be familiar with most of the construction techniques used, so don’t be baffled. Here are some tips and photos that show more detail for making slits and strips, picking up along an edge, and weaving. Refer to page 14 for the complete pattern.
You may have worked a scarf beginning with a few stitches and working a narrow, long rectangle. Or you may have begun with many chains and worked long rows. This scarf uses both methods, one way for each side of the scarf. Both panels are joined as you work so there is no…
