Tunisian Sampler Scarf CAL – Part 8
By changing the order in which you add the vertical bars to your hook you can create different looks and textures. Let’s try a slanted pattern. (I once saw this called the “Fabric Pattern” but not sure if that’s what it’s officially called.)
Section 8 – Slanted Fabric Pattern
Row 74: skip 1st vertical bar, * insert hook under next 2 vertical bars together (see fig.1), yo, pull up a loop (see fig.2), TSS in 1st vertical bar of 2 bar group you just worked behind (see fig.3, fig.4, & fig.5), repeat from * across, insert hook through both loops of last stitch (see fig.6)
To complete row: yo, pull through 1st loop on hook, * yo, pull through 2 loops, repeat from * across until 1 loop remains.
Fig.1 – insert hook behind next 2 vertical bars
Fig.3 – The gold hook shows both stitches you just worked behind. The next part of the stitch will only be worked behind the bar to the right.
Fig.4 – insert hook behind 1st bar of 2 bar group just made
Row 75: skip 1st vertical bar, TSS in next vertical bar (see fig.7), * insert hook under next 2 vertical bars together (see fig.8), yo, pull up a loop (see fig.9), TSS in 1st vertical bar of 2 bar group you just worked behind (see fig.10 & fig.11), repeat from * across to last 2 sts, TSS in next vertical bar, insert hook through both loops of last stitch (see fig.12).
To complete row: yo, pull through 1st loop on hook, * yo, pull through 2 loops, repeat from * across until 1 loop remains.
Fig.7 – TSS in next vertical bar
Fig.8 – insert hook behind next 2 vertical bars
Fig.10 – insert hook in 1st vertical bar of 2bars just grouped
Row 76 – 84: Repeat Row 74 & 75, ending with row 74.
Happy Crocheting!






















