Replay scarf by Elena Fedotova

Replay scarf

Crochet
March 2026
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Lace
+ Lace
= Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
22 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in linen (moss) st patt
4.5 mm
380 - 760 yards (347 - 695 m)
Two scarf options: a narrow scarf with pointed ends, or a wider scarf with straight ends
US
English
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Newsletter issue about this design: Crochet in Mohair

The Replay scarf pattern continues the Replay stitch series, featuring a highly textured, soft, and squishy fabric worked using the Rdc (raised double crochet) technique.

The pattern includes two scarf options: a narrow scarf with pointed ends, and a wider scarf with straight edges.

★ The pattern is written out and charted, with a photo tutorial on stitches and swatch instructions
★ Language: English (US crochet terms)
★ Pages: 10

MATERIALS

  • Yarns:
  • Malabrigo Silkpaca; lace weight; 420 yards / 384 m per 50 g skein; 70% Baby Alpaca, 30% Mulberry Silk
  • Malabrigo Mohair; lace weight; 229 yards / 210 m per 25 g skein; 72% Mohair, 28% Silk
  • Hook: U.S. G/7 (4.5 mm)
  • Yarn needle to weave in ends

YARDAGE & COLORWAYS
The scarves are worked with one strand of Silkpaca held together with one strand of Mohair. Each option is designed to make the most of the yarn.

  • Pointed-end scarf: 1 skein of Silkpaca in Frank Ochre and 2 skeins of Mohair in Tigers Eye
  • Straight-end scarf: 2 skeins of Silkpaca in Azules and 4 skeins of Mohair in Under the Sea

You can use any yarn you like for this design (for example, the Replay shawls are worked in 100% merino wool, Malabrigo Arroyo, sport weight). However, holding mohair together with a thin laceweight yarn works especially well with this stitch pattern and creates an airy, very soft, and fluffy fabric. ◍⁠•⁠ᴗ⁠•⁠◍

GAUGE FOR SWATCH
22 sts and 20 rows = 4″ (10 cm) worked in linen st patt only.
An exact gauge is not crucial for this design.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Pointed-end scarf: 4¾’’ (12 cm) wide and 69’’ (175 cm) long
Straight-end scarf: 7½’’ (19.5 cm) wide and 82¼’’ (209 cm) long

You can adjust the length of either option by working more row-PRs, and you can adjust the width as well.

  • For the straight-end scarf, simply add as many st patt repeats as you like by working an extra 8 sts for each additional PR.
  • For the pointed-end scarf, please see the additional modification notes in the instructions.

TECHNIQUE
The stitch pattern is based on the linen (moss) stitch, with some sc replaced by specific textured stitch: raised double crochet (you can find it in my Leaf shawls and tops series, In Three Ways collection, Replay shawls, and in Chapter 2 of the New Ways with Crochet book).

I create new crochet stitches to show a quieter, softer side of crochet: calm, simple, and casual. My patterns may look unusual at first only because the technique is new to you, just like your first chain or single crochet once was. After a little practice, it feels easy and natural.

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