Duo Tone Throw (Crochet) - Version 1

SKU: L50112

The Duo Tone Throw - Version 1 is a crochet afghan pattern made with bulky weight yarn that has a skill level of beginner.


Skill Level
Level 1 - Beginner
Project Type
Afghan
Yarn Used
Scarfie - 826
Pattern Gauge
13 hdc = about 4 in. (10 cm).
Pattern Size Options
One Size
Pattern Yarn Weight
5 Bulky / Chunky
Dimensions Detail
About 40 x 56 in. (101.5 x 142 cm)
Pattern Craft
Crochet
Made For
Home

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Stephanie Yang
Frustrating

This is an easy pattern: make 5 scarves and then join them toggle to make an throw blanket. The ombre yarn is supposed to result in a gradual change of color from light to dark. The problem is that there are many breaks in the yarn. The yarn was knotted back together in the making of the skeins. The color does not fade nicely from dark to light and then dark again because of the missing sections of yarn. Also, the yarn is thick in some places and thin in other places and it is difficult to keep each scarf a consistent width. I doubt that blocking the pieces would result in much improvement. I have been crocheting for 50 years; I am a very experienced crocheter, yet this simple project was very frustrating for me. I finished 4 of the 5 scarves and didn’t make the 5th scarf because the first 4 came out so ugly.

Hello Heff - apologies for the knots and inconsistent thickness in your yarn! If you encounter more than 3-4 knots in a ball of Scarfie, or have trouble with varying thickness, please contact our quality control team at [email protected].

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Stephanie Yang
Frustrating

This is an easy pattern: make 5 scarves and then join them toggle to make an throw blanket. The ombre yarn is supposed to result in a gradual change of color from light to dark. The problem is that there are many breaks in the yarn. The yarn was knotted back together in the making of the skeins. The color does not fade nicely from dark to light and then dark again because of the missing sections of yarn. Also, the yarn is thick in some places and thin in other places and it is difficult to keep each scarf a consistent width. I doubt that blocking the pieces would result in much improvement. I have been crocheting for 50 years; I am a very experienced crocheter, yet this simple project was very frustrating for me. I finished 4 of the 5 scarves and didn’t make the 5th scarf because the first 4 came out so ugly.

Hello Heff - apologies for the knots and inconsistent thickness in your yarn! If you encounter more than 3-4 knots in a ball of Scarfie, or have trouble with varying thickness, please contact our quality control team at [email protected].