When I wrote out the rippled sock scarf pattern, I made a few mistakes. Here are the patterns, as they should be, with close ups for reference.
1. Chain 37, turn, skip the first chain, single crochet all the way down=36.
2. *Skip first chain, 1 dc in next 3 ch, 3 dc in next ch, 1 dc in next 3 ch, SKIP 1* Repeat to end, turn.
So the way I thought of it, once rolling, is three, three, three, skip two, three, three, three, skip two, etc. And the skip one at the beginning and end. Right?
The second one is similar.
1. Chain 31, turn, skip the first chain, single crochet all the way=30.
2. *Skip first ch, 1 dc in next 6 ch, 3 dc in next ch, 1 dc in next 6, skip 1* Repeat to end, turn.
So, again, in simpler terms (which my brain demands) skip, six, three, six, skip two, six, three, six, skip turn. Sort of easier than the first one, but harder, sort of too, because my brain was demanding threes.
Can you see them? I think with the close-ups it’s more obvious. I hope!


i want to learn to knit again and crochet! the scarfs are beautiful… wish it got cold enough in texas to get all bundled up! once again… beautiful!
Well, thanks! I am pretty happy with them too. Could you do a skinnier scarf with a more open pattern? A lacier pattern? If you can tie a slip knot, you can crochet, it’s so easy. I could make one, I think. With a lighter yarn, like a baby yarn, and it wouldn’t be warm, it would just be pretty.
awesome.. i will have to try that… i am sure i could wear a scarf even if it was a little thicker, it does get pretty chilly here at night right now….all i know is i left all my scarves in nashville when i moved to texas and i miss them… it’s always a nice accessory to have a pretty scarf to put around your neck! :0) and your work is inspiring!
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