Persimmon Flower Scarf by Susan Lowman

Persimmon Flower Scarf

Crochet
March 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 17 rows = 4 inches
3.75 mm (F)
360 - 400 yards (329 - 366 m)
5" wide x 42" long (or size desired)
US
English
This pattern is available from thecrochetarchitect.com for $4.95.

The Persimmon Flower scarf is made in a new reversible Overlay Mosaic crochet technique, so each side is lovely! Using 2 contrasting solid colors of DK weight yarn, the scarf is a joy to crochet and wear! There is no need for an edging on this scarf because of the stitches used. The scarf is crocheted in narrow rows, across the width of the scarf, so you’ll be less likely to lose your place in the pattern and mistakes can be easily corrected!

You can make your scarf any length you choose by working the 10-row mosaic pattern repeat as many times as desired. You can also make your scarf any width you choose by working the 10-stitch repeat as many times as desired.

The pattern includes full written instructions (in US crochet terms) for each row of the scarf, as well as a mosaic crochet chart. Also included are instructions and step-by-step photos for working the FLdc, AdcWS and AdcRS stitches, which are used in the pattern.

In this scarf, a revolutionary new Mosaic Crochet technique is used called Continuous Overlay Mosaic Crochet (COM), eliminating the tails/ends at the beginning and end of each row! Also introduced in this pattern is a new stitch called an “Anchored double crochet wrong side” (AdcWS). This stitch is what makes the scarf reversible! I call this reversible technique Reversible Continuous Overlay Mosaic Crochet (REV-COM).

To learn this new “reversible” technique, watch my YouTube video.