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Very Easy Fuzzy Puff Stitch Scarf

Fuzzy Puff Stitch Scarf 
I have been working on my "Foggy Dawn Sweater Project" for quite some time, and I needed a break. When I was teaching knitting and crocheting class one of my students brought Caron's "Latte Cake" yarn. Since I haven't been to a yarn store for quite some time, I decided to drive after class to buy this yarn. I checked on my Michaels app if they have "Late Cake" on sale and yes they did - for $7 plus 20% off including sale price items. So, I went and bought me 2 balls for a scarf and a hat.

I decided to make my scarf wider than I usually make them, and to my surprise, I used both balls! So I had to go to the store get one more ball for my hat (Pattern for this hat coming soon). So please be aware that you will need a lot of yarn for this project. However, it will look great when you are finished. I love it. And so did my daughter because she requested one for her in her preferred color.

This scarf took me 2 full days to finish (and I am reasonably fast in crocheting) - so depending on your width (make your own), length (make your own also), and speed you may be done with it within two (or more days).

Look for a pattern and video of a matching hat in the near future.

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Material:
Yarn - 2 balls of Caron's "Latte Cake"; Self-Striping Yarn; Color: Starfruit; 8.8 oz. / 250g; 530 Yards / 485 Meters; OR any worsted yarn of your choice
Hook - 5 mm
Yarn needle (for weaving in the ends)
Scissors

Abbreviations:
ch - chain
st - stitch
dc - double crochet
sc - single crochet
sl st - slip stitch
sp - space
ch1-sp - chain one space
puff - puff stitch: YO and insert the hook into the next stitch (or space). YO and pull through to the height of dc - repeat this process 3 times and you will end up with 6 loops plus an initial stitch on your hook. YO and pull through 6 loops, YO and pull through last 2 stitches on the hook

Step-by-Step Direction:

Foundation: multiple of 2 sts + 1 st (OR odd number of stitches); my foundation is 51 chain stitches

Foundation Row 1          Foundation: multiple of 2sts + 1 st; my foundation was ch51
Foundation Row 2          1 sc in third chain from hook, *[1 sc in next ch st]* - repeat to end, turn
Puff Stitch Row 1            ch3, 1 dc in next st, *[puff in next st, ch1, skip st]* - repeat to last 3 sts, then after skipping stitch make 1 dc in each of next 2 last sts, turn
Puff Stitch Row 2             ch3, 1 dc in next st, *[puff in ch1-sp, ch1, skip st]* - repeat to last 3 sts, then after your last puff stitch, make 1 dc in each of next 2 last sts, turn

Repeat "Puff Stitch Row 2" as many times as needed for your desired length.

Last Row - ch1, then *[1 sc in next st]* - repeat to end; fasten off, weave in your tails. Wear it proudly.

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