It may seem to someone that a knitted scarf is the easiest item to crochet, but if you have already mastered the basic crochet technique, you can try to knit a more complex, but also more effective scarf that can not only warm you with cold in winter, but also become an original accessory for any look - this will suit both an evening dress and a business suit.
Instructions
Step 1
Despite the fact that such a scarf looks rather intricate, it is not difficult to knit it - for this you need to separately knit a narrow mesh, and separately - a lush curly border. Take your crochet hook and yarn and cast on fifteen stitches.
Step 2
Tie three more loops for the first row, add two more loops, skip two chain stitches and knit a double crochet into the third loop of the first row. Then skip two stitches again and tie in a third double crochet. Repeat these steps until you reach the end of the row to create a soft mesh with holes.
Step 3
Knit as many rows of mesh as you like - the more rows there are, the wider the scarf will be. Turn knitting and start knitting a fluffy border along the entire length of the scarf. To get started, tie the topmost row of the net with simple single crochets, knitting three single crochets in each loop of the previous row.
Step 4
Having tied to the end of the first row, move on to the next row. Tie a row of double crochet stitches. In each loop of the previous row, knit two double crochets. In each subsequent row, systematically double the number of loops, achieving maximum splendor of the knitted border.
Step 5
Tie the last row of the scarf with regular double crochets so that three new loops are knitted in the two loops of the previous row. Finish knitting by tightening and cutting the thread.
Step 6
If you want the scarf to turn out even more fluffy, tie the net with a border not only on one side, but also on the other. For more decorativeness, knit one border with yarn of one color, and the other with yarn of a different color.