#2813, STRIPED RUANA CROCHET PATTERN
This beginner easy STRIPED RUANA CROCHET PATTERN
IS WORKED BY MAKING 2 RECTANGLES SIMILAR TO SCARVES. It works up super quickly (3 hours for small size) with a large hook, chunky yarn, and the super easy and yarn saving linen stitch (aka moss stitch).
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MATERIALS:
BERNAT SOFTEE CHUNKY (1 strand) https://amzn.to/3rviWtm
(Approx: Small: 700 yds, 65 inch chest: 1800 yds)
S: 70 yds blk, 70 yds tan, 560 yds off white
65 inch chest: 80 yds blk, 80 yds tan, 1640 off white)
Fringe: approx. an extra 90 to 120 yards
**Or** 2 strands of ww yarn (Bernat Premium) https://amzn.to/3fUYRER
(Approx: Small: 1200 yds; 65 inch chest: 3600 yds)
(3 hours to make size Small)
9 mm crochet hook
Yarn needle
Optional: buttons (2, 4 or 6)
INSTRUCTIONS: Video demo: https://youtu.be/udZoFwPvwFU
AVAILABLE AS AN INSTANT DOWNLOAD ON RAVELRY FOR $1.50:
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1. Gauge: 2 sc and 2 rows = 1 sq. Inch.
Main color: Work a foundtion chain that is as long as needed from front to back.
Make 2 sections, sew together down the center back.
Worked in the moss stitch.
Approx: 5 foot tall person: 60 inches long (approx. 120 stitches)
5 ft. 4 “ tall: 64 inches long (approx. 128 - 130 stitches)
5 ft. 8 “ tall: 76 inches long (approx. 152 - 156 stitches)
**NOTE: Plus sizes will need a longer foundation chain, best to check on body.
2. Single crochet in the 3rd stitch from the hook,
*chain 1, skip the next stitch, single crochet in the next stitch,
repeat from * across the row.
3. Change colors as desired. (This sample changed to black.)
Chain 3, single crochet in the next chain 1 space, chain 1,
repeat from * across the row.
4. Repeat step 3 until the rectangle is 1/2 the chest measurement plus an
extra 2 inches.
(Example: 36 inch chest: rectangle should be 20 inches wide. (18 + 2)
Place side by side, and sew the back seam. (NOTE: do not sew 1/2 the length of
the rectangles, as the width across the shoulders should be allowed for the front
section; unless you wish the front to be shorter than the back. Therefore the seam
should be shorter than 1/2 the total length of the rectangle. Usually 5 - 12 inches,
depending on the size being made.)
(Example: 60 inch long rectangle, back seam should be approx. 25 inches long).
(1/2 of 60 = 30 - 5 = 25)
Fringe: Cut yarn 11 inches long, attach along the
bottom with a larkshead knot.
If desired, connect the sides by sewing buttons through both
front and back layers.
COLOR SEQUENCE IN THIS SAMPLE:
FOUNDATION ROW + 1 ROW OFF WHITE
1 ROW BLACK
4 ROWS OFF WHITE
1 ROW TAN
1 ROW OFF WHITE
1 ROW BLACK
1 ROW OFF WHITE
1 ROW TAN
REMAINING ROWS OFF WHITE
TROUBLE SHOOTING:
If the ruana turns out too short, work some rows across the bottom, or add a longer fringe.
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