


After comparing how the scarf looks with only 2 rounds of edging and the other end which shows 3 rounds of edging, I decided that I like the scarf better with 3 rounds of edging. The 3rd round (R3) is basically a repeat of R2, the only minor difference is in doing the corners; and instead of sc on midchain of chain5, you are doing sc on midchain of ch3. So here's the 3rd and final round
--yeahhh, almost done!!! I'm ready to get back on other UFO's that had been put aside, in favor of this one.
Scarf Edging Last Round (R3) Instructions:
R3 Sl to midch (of ch3 between 2 esc(s), ch5 *esc on same midch, ch1, esc on nx midch,ch3.* Repeat from *to * all around except on all corners of the scarf.
On corners do: esc-ch3-esc on 1st ch of ch3, ch1, skip midch, esc-ch3-esc on 3rd ch of ch3, ch1, esc nx midch. Resume *to*. End with sc on 2nd ch of R3 starting ch5. See photo #6. Hide the end of yarn by weaving in ends using a yarn needle.
The completed scarf will be shown on my next post.
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