35mm Film Roll scarf // Free crochet pattern
35mm Film Roll scarf // Free crochet pattern
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This lace crochet scarf pattern is inspired by the classic 35mm film camera roll. The sides of the scarf mimics the perforated edges of the film roll, creating a unique and delicate accessory that can be used as a tiny scarf, a hairband, a belt or anything you like it to be!
*Please note: This is a digital pattern and not a finished product*
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Content and sizing
-Measurements: 35mm width by 1.65m length
- One size only (length can be adjusted as preferred).
- Detailed instructions. Written step-by-step and symbol chart. A helpful YouTube video reference is included for a special technique applied in this pattern.
-Number of pages: 2.
Pattern notes
- Language: English
- Terminology: US
- Level of difficulty: Confident beginner.
- This design is a fillet work which requires a mix of stitches explained in a symbol chart. Therefore, it is recommended for confident beginner crocheters and up, who are familiar with crochet terminology, and are used to making a variety of stitches.
- If you are a beginner but willing to learn, the pattern is very clear and will be a good chance to learn more advanced stitches.
- Skills: I-cord foundation (explained in detailed), chain, dc, sc. (Basic crochet stitches), dc3tog.
Materials
-Yarn: Fingering weight yarn (size 2).
-Yarn material: Any cotton yarn will work. Cotton blends such as cotton/viscose, cotton/polyester, Tencel, or bamboo will be very fresh materials to use as a scarf so close to your neck. For a more sturdy and lustrous effect, use a mercerized or shiny yarn.
- Recommended hook: 2.5mm crochet hook
- Scissors & tapestry needle
- 2 Stitch markers