My Mom wanted me to make her this keyhole scarf for her birthday so I came up with my own version of this fun scarf! The keyhole allows you to place part of the other side of the scarf in the keyhole and keep your neck warm. I created a video if you need more assistance. I made it with a J hook and medium worsted yarn.
Supplies:
Medium
Worsted Impeccable Yarn with J hook
Abbreviations:
ch=chain
hdc=half
double crochet
Thank you for this beautiful pattern! I just made one for my son today with double strands and it turned out perfect.
ReplyDeleteHi, I am making your key hole scarf for my sister and did it with 175 chains. Please tell me where I would start doing the keyhole. Please tell me asap so I can get this done by early next wk at our family party. God bless you.thank you...
ReplyDeleteI only have the chain count for this pattern, I would have to rewrite the pattern with your chain count to know the hole, So I dont have an answer.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this pattern! Thanks so much for sharing! I made 5 for Christmas presents, added a scallop to the ends of one, everybody loved them!
ReplyDeleteIs this long enough for a man? How long did yours end up?
ReplyDeletewhat is the width of this please
ReplyDeleteBig enough for a man, I would make it bigger, you could try a bigger hook or thicker yarn for a man
ReplyDeleteI want to say the width was 3-4 inches, but I gave that scarf to my mom and I didnt measure it.
ReplyDeleteHow many skeins?
ReplyDeleteI think I used two.
ReplyDeleteSuch a perfect scarf, can someone tell me what the measurements of the scarf is? Width and length> Thank you so much for sharing this beautiful scarf.
ReplyDeleteI don't have that scarf around, and didnt write down the dimensions sorry
ReplyDeleteI've read the pattern and also watched the video. I am about to buy supplies and it is not clear how much yard I need. Is it just one ball of the yarn as pictured so size medium weight and 277 yards to complete the project? Also I tried to read the other replies to comments above and there wasn't anyway to do that?
ReplyDeletesorry I don't remember how much yarn I used. I would say at least a skein of yarn.
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