Ambrose Scarf Pattern
I initially designed this pattern about a decade or so before I wrote it down. I needed something that I could make in the dark, so being able to work by feel was important. It’s easy to feel your way along this pattern, the stitch pattern is easily remembered, and the self-scalloping edge needs no border. When you get to a natural stopping point, all you really have to do is cut your yarn and weave in your tails, but a row of single crochet on each of the ends gives the piece a lovely finish.
I initially designed this pattern about a decade or so before I wrote it down. I needed something that I could make in the dark, so being able to work by feel was important. It’s easy to feel your way along this pattern, the stitch pattern is easily remembered, and the self-scalloping edge needs no border. When you get to a natural stopping point, all you really have to do is cut your yarn and weave in your tails, but a row of single crochet on each of the ends gives the piece a lovely finish.
I initially designed this pattern about a decade or so before I wrote it down. I needed something that I could make in the dark, so being able to work by feel was important. It’s easy to feel your way along this pattern, the stitch pattern is easily remembered, and the self-scalloping edge needs no border. When you get to a natural stopping point, all you really have to do is cut your yarn and weave in your tails, but a row of single crochet on each of the ends gives the piece a lovely finish.