Vintage Honey Cuffed Scarf is a terrific addition to your winter and even spring accessories. Make it with a warmer yarn for winter and a lighter yarn for spring. It’s sure to become your go to accessory. The cuffed design makes it an ideal fashion accent. Includes the Iris stitch, which is a nice textured, yet open stitch.

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Yarn Used:
Medium #4 Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice in “Fisherman” {170 yds} and “Honey” {20-30 yds}
Supplies:
US H (5 mm) hook or size needed to obtain gauge
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Gauge:
8 rows x 16 sts=4”
Size:
Scarf: 40” x 6”
Cuff: 8” circumference
Skill Level:
Advanced Beginner
Special Stitches:
Iris st: {2dc, ch-1, 2dc} in same st
Puff st: yo, insert the hook, yo again and draw up a loop. You should have three loops on your hook. Repeat 3 more times in same st until you have 9 loops on your hook. Yo, pull through all loops, chain 1 to close.
Abbreviations Used: {US Terms}
MC=main color
CC=contrasting color
ch(s)=chain(s)
rep=repeat
sk=skip
dc=double crochet
ch-1 sp=chain 1 space
st(s)=stitch(es)
tch=turning ch
hdc=half double crochet
FL=front loop
BL=back loop
Fdc=foundation double crochet
Rnd=round
sl st=slip stitch
Notes:
- If you would like the scarf longer, add more rows.
- If you would like to make the scarf wider, the multiple is 4 sts+1, plus 2 for starting ch.
- On scarf, ch 3 counts as a stitch.

Cuffed Scarf Instructions:
Ch 23
Row 1: With MC, Iris st in 5th ch from hook, *sk 3 ch, Iris st next ch; rep from * to last 2 ch, sk 1 ch, dc in last ch, turn [5 iris st, 2 dc]
Rows 2-3: Ch 3, Iris st in each ch-1 sp across, until last 2 sts, sk 1 st, dc in tch, changing to CC at end of row 3, turn
Row 4: working in dc only and not ch-1 sp, ch 1, *hdc in FL only next st, hdc in BL only next st; rep from * to end, turn [22 hdc]
Rows 5-6: ch1, *hdc in FL next st, hdc in BL next st; rep from* to end, changing to MC at end of row 6, turn
Row 7: ch 3, sk st directly under ch 3 and next 2 sts, *Iris st in next st, sk 3 sts; rep from * to last 2 sts, sk next st, dc in last st, turn [5 iris st, 2 dc]
Rows 8-9: Ch 3, Iris st in each ch-1 sp across, until last 2 sts, sk next st, dc in tch, changing to CC at end of row 9, turn

Row 10: rep row 4
Rows 11-12: rep rows 5-6, changing to MC at end of row 12
Row 13: rep row 7
Rows 14-56: {if you want scarf longer, add more rows here} rep row 8, changing to CC at end of last row
Row 57: rep row 4
Rows 58-59: rep rows 5-6, changing to MC at end of row 59
Row 60: rep row 7
Rows 61-62: rep row 8-9, changing to CC at end of row 62
Row 63: rep row 4
Rows 64-65: rep row 5-6, changing to MC at end of row 65
Row 66: rep row 7
Rows 67-68: rep row 8-9
Row 69: working in dc only and not ch-1 sp, ch 1, sc in each dc across [22 sc]
Fasten off. Weave in end. Return to the other end of scarf. With right side of scarf facing you, join MC in first ch of row 1, ch 1, sc in each ch across [22 sc] Fasten off. Weave in end.
Cuff:
Here you can make a solid cuff using your MC or use both of your colors.
Rnd 1: Leaving a 6” tail, Fdc 28 Join with sl st in top of ch 3 to make a circle. Use the tail to sew the small slit closed.
Rnd 2: ch 3, *Puff st, sk st; rep from * around, join w/ sl st in top of ch 3 [14 puff, 14 ch-1]
Rnd 3: ch 3, dc in each puff st and ch-1 sp around, join [28 dc]
Rnd 4: rep rnd 2
Rnd 5: rep rnd 3
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
Place scarf around neck. Slide each end into cuff and arrange to your liking.
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