It’s always fun to try a new yarn and this new Bernat Sport Ombre Twist doesn’t disappoint!
The yarn is super soft and bouncy, perfect for making lightweight, cozy scarves. It also comes in a variety of fun ombre shades!
From the Yarnspirations website:
Enjoy our new take on Bernat Sport yarn with a TWIST! Bernat Sport Twist offers you a #3 Sport weight with a variety of shades to blend with your home decor needs for a light weight blanket to a breezy garment. This 100% acrylic OEKO-TEX STANDARD 100 VC005 120065 TESTEX certified yarn can withstand frequent cleaning without shrinkage, maintaining its long-lasting color.
I wanted to make something simple so the color changes would stand out more than the texture, so I made these scarves with the beginner-friendly moss stitch and I went up a few hook sizes to give the scarves lots of drape.
Here’s a quick video of the stitch if you’d like to watch before you get started!
Materials
Bernat Sport Ombre Twist (100% acrylic, 280 g/9.9 oz, 924 m/1011 yds)
1 skein any color (tap name of yarn to shop Yarnspirations.com)
Size M/N/9.00mm hook, tapestry needle, scissors
Size
Finished size 10 in x 54 in
Gauge 4 in = 16 sts (SC + CH 1) and 11 rows moss stitch
Stitches
Single Crochet (SC): Insert your hook, yarn over (YO) and up a loop, YO and pull through two loops on hook.
Pattern
Chain 40 (or any even number).
Row 1: Starting in the 4th chain from the hook, work SC, CH 1. Skip the next chain then work another SC, CH 1. Continue working SC, CH 1 in every other chain. You should end with one SC in the last chain. CH 2 and turn.
Row 2: Work SC, CH 1 into the chain one space of the row below (in the space underneath the 4th chain from the hook). Skip the next stitch, then work SC, CH 1 in the next chain one space. Continue working SC, CH 1 into the all the chain one spaces from the row below. End with a SC that is between the last stitch and the turning chain of the row below. CH 2 and turn.
Repeat row 2 until your scarf measures about 54 inches or your desired length. To make an infinity scarf you can either tie off and leave a long tail to sew the two ends together, or slip stitch the two ends together and then tie off and weave in ends.
Then enjoy your scarf!
Click here or on image below for printable pattern
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