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Special thanks to my testers: dtf1983 and wilmaelee for infant size; cha0ticBeth, and Rose001 for child; YNPsarge and mollyanna for teen; and izybit and thornberry for adult!
Scalloped Scoodie This hooded scarf is worked in simple aligned shell stitch, with the foundation
chain forming the back of the hood. It is worked flat around the foundation chain
until the hood is the necessary width, then the neck pieces are worked off of the
bottom shells on either side of the hood. The hood itself is meant to be a little
loose. Photos used are for adult size.
You will need - 100-300 yds worsted weight yarn size K/6.5mm hook yarn
needle stitch markers (optional) 2 to 4 large buttons (optional)
Izybit’s supplies - about 300 yards of Caron Simply Soft Solids (worsted/10ply,
100% acrylic) in "lavender blue" for adult size.
Terms to Know
FC – foundation chain
R 1 – row 1, etc.
RS – right side
WS – wrong side
st/sts – stitch or stitches
ch – chain
sp – space
dc – double crochet
sk – skip
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Special Stitches
shell – [2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc] in same st or ch sp
scallop – 6 dc in same st or ch sp
Gauge
Gauge in this pattern is not necessary if using full worsted weight acrylic yarn, as
the finished product does not need to be blocked. However, if you feel the need to
make a swatch or to become familiar with the shell pattern, please refer to the
following instructions.
FC – Ch 27. (Multiple of 6 + 3)
R 1 – Shell [2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc] in 6th ch from hook, sk 2 sts, [dc in next st, sk 2 sts,
shell in next st, sk 2 sts] x 3, dc in last st. Turn. 4 shells.
R 2 – Ch 3 (counts as 1st dc). Shell in ch-1 sp of shell on the previous row, [dc in
next dc, shell in next shell] x 3, dc in last st of FC. Turn. 4 shells.
R 3 – Ch 3. [Shell in next shell, dc in next dc] x 4. Turn.
Repeat R 3 about 5 times, or until satisfied.
[(Dc in next dc, shell in next shell) x 2, dc in next dc] for 6 rows with K/6.5mm
hook = 4"
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Instructions are for infant (child, teen, adult) sizes. Photos are for adult size.
Hood FC – Ch 34 (46, 58, 70). FC forms back “seam” of hood, around which all rows are
worked.
R 1 – Shell [2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc] in 6th ch from hook. Sk 2 sts, dc in next st, [sk 2 sts,
shell in next st, sk 2 sts, dc in next st] x 4 (6, 8, 10), shell in last st. Rotate to
work on other side of FC, [dc in base of dc, shell in base of shell] x 5 (7, 9, 11), sk
2 sts, dc in next st. Turn. 11 (15, 19, 23) shells. Mark row as RS.
Foundation chain forms the “seam” of the back of the hood.
Rotate to work on other side of FC.
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R 2 – Ch 3 (counts as first dc, now and throughout). [Shell in next shell, dc in next
dc] x 10 (14, 18, 22), shell in last shell, dc in last st of FC. Turn. 11 (15, 19, 23)
shells.
R 3 – Ch 3. [Shell in next shell, dc in next dc] x 11 (15, 19, 23). Turn.
Repeat last row 5 (7, 9, 9) times. After repeating, finished row should be WS, and
row about to be worked should be RS.
R 9 (11, 13, 13) – Ch 3. [Shell in next shell, dc in next dc] x 2 (3, 4, 4), 6 dc in ch-
1 sp of next shell (makes scallop), [scallop in next shell] x 6 (8, 10, 14), [dc in next
dc, shell in next shell] x 2 (3, 4, 4), dc in top of turning ch. Turn. Do not finish off.
4 (6, 8, 8) shells, 7 (9, 11, 15) scallops.
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Left Neck Piece R 1 – Ch 3. [Shell in next shell, dc in next dc] x 2 (3, 4, 4). Turn.
Repeat last row 0 (2, 4, 6) time(s) or to desired length. After repeating, finished
row should be WS, and row about to be worked should be RS.
R 2 (4, 6, 8) – Ch 3. [Scallop in shell] x 2 (3, 4, 4), dc in last dc. 2 (3, 4, 4)
scallops. Finish off.
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Right Neck Piece Attach yarn to 3rd (4th, 5th, 5th) dc from bottom right corner of hood with WS
facing.
R 1 – Ch 3. [Shell in shell, dc in dc] x 2 (3, 4, 4). Turn.
Repeat last row 0 (2, 4, 6) time(s) or to desired length. As with left neck piece,
finished row should be WS and row about to be worked should be RS.
R 2 (4, 6, 8) – Ch 3. [Scallop in shell] x 2 (3, 4, 4), dc in last dc. 2 (3, 4, 4)
scallops. Finish off. Weave in all ends.
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Optional – Sew a large button to each scallop at the end of the left neck piece or lace a cord between both pieces, using the spaces between the posts of the scallops as eyelets.