Mobius Crochet Magic
Here is my new crochet project, a lovely mohair scarf/shawl, using the crochet mobius technique. The Jaeger yarn is so light and easy to work with, and to keep the fabric soft and stretchy a 6mm hook was used which also made it a lot easier to see those "hairy" stitches.
Watch this HOW TO START video, so you can get a quick start with the beginning of the shawl/scarf.
PATTERN DETAILS:
Abbreviations - USA American Crochet Termsch = chain
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
st or sts = stitch or stitches
sl st = slip stitch
Yarn: Jaeger Mohair 3 x 25g balls
Measurements: 127cm (50in) circumference; 29cm (11.5in) wide (without the decorative edge)
Hook: 6mm (J-10)
Yarn: Jaeger Mohair 3 x 25g balls
Measurements: 127cm (50in) circumference; 29cm (11.5in) wide (without the decorative edge)
Hook: 6mm (J-10)
Begin with a chainless dc foundation row:
Ch 3, yo, and insert your hook in the first chain, *yo, draw up a loop, and chain 1.
This ch1, is where your next dc stitch will be worked into.
Finish your first dc, yo, draw through two loops on hook, and yo, draw through two loops on hook again. Yo, insert hook at the base of last dc. Repeat from * until you have reached the length you desire.
Joining:
When you have crocheted a foundation row to the length you desire
• make sure you keep the row straight
• bring the two ends together
• then twist the beginning of your work
• sl st into the bottom of beginning ch3 (not the top)
• sc into the next st
• hdc into the next st
• dc into the next st and remaining sts around
• at the beginning of the round, work a dc into the top of the beginning ch3
• there will be a hole where the twist was made, it can be stitched up with the yarn tail upon finishing
• work dc into every stitch until it is the desired width
Finishing:
• count the number of rows either side of base chain
• you need to have the same number of rows either side
• once you have the width you desire, and same number of rows either side
• on the last row into the last 3 stitches, work hdc, sc and sl st.
Edging:
You can now edge the scarf with an edging pattern eg. fan stitch or change colour and finish with a contrast edge. Your choice.
If you want to edge with a decorative pattern stitch
• place a marker at your last st
• count the number of dc’s around the edge
• then decide on the edging pattern which will suit
• some patterns may need multiples of 4, 5, 6 or 8 stitches
• I used a basic fan stitch and needed multiples of 4
Fan Stitch:
Ch1, sc into same space, *skip 1, 5dc into next st, skip 1, sc into next st, repeat from * to end, sl st into 1st sc.