Introducing the Love’s Patchwork Symphony Scarf! This pattern holds a special place in my heart as it was born from a unique challenge. Invited to participate in a hook-to-hook challenge during granny square month for a crochet magazine, I found myself stepping slightly outside my comfort zone. Given the same design brief and yarn as another designer, I was inspired by my quilting friends and their beautiful patchwork creations. Although the style wasn’t my usual go-to, I relished the challenge.
Now, after thorough testing and tech editing, I’m excited to share this pattern with you. It’s designed to be as relaxing as possible to crochet, making it perfect for advanced beginners looking to expand their skills.
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The Pattern
Materials
Yarn – Cygnet Deluxe DK:
Light grey – apx. 525m/575yds
Clover – apx. 90m/100yds
Aqua – apx. 85m/92yds
Candyfloss – apx. 96m/105yds
Fondant – apx. 90m/100yds
Lilac – apx. 90m/100yds
Crochet hook – 4mm/G-6
Stitch markers (optional – Amazon link)
Difficulty level
Advanced beginner
Safety Notices
The following has been added as per the new General Product Safety Regulation update December 2024, from the EU Commission.
Safety Disclaimer for Crochet Patterns
Crocheting blankets, accessories, garments, decor, or other crochet products is a fun and rewarding craft. However, it’s essential to follow every step of the pattern carefully to ensure that the finished product is both functional and safe. Please note that, as with any handmade item, there are inherent risks when recreating these patterns. By following all instructions closely and taking appropriate safety measures, you can minimize potential hazards.
Safety with Young Children, Animals, and Adults
- Always use child- and pet-safe materials when creating items for children or pets, particularly for toys, blankets, or any item likely to be chewed, pulled, or handled roughly.
- Ensure the final product is properly constructed, with securely fastened joins and woven-in ends, to prevent unravelling or loose threads that could pose a choking or entanglement hazard.
- For small embellishments such as buttons or beads, avoid their use on items intended for children under three years old or pets, as these can present choking hazards.
Blanket Safety for Babies
- Temperature Regulation: Babies are not as effective at regulating their temperature, and overheating increases the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). When creating blankets for babies, consider the yarn’s warmth and breathability to ensure it is suitable for the intended environment.
- Safe Sleeping Guidance: Blankets should be tucked no higher than the baby’s shoulders, and their feet should be placed at the end of the crib or bed. This minimizes the risk of the baby’s face becoming covered by loose bedding.
- For further advice, refer to the safe sleeping guidelines provided by The Lullaby Trust.
Handling Tools Safely
- When working with sharp tools such as scissors, sewing needles, or crochet hooks, handle them carefully and keep them out of reach of children and pets.
- Accidental cuts or injuries can occur if tools are not used properly. Always store tools safely when not in use, ensuring they are secured in a suitable storage container or area.
Important Note
By purchasing and using this pattern, you acknowledge that you are responsible for the construction, use, and safety of the completed item. I am not liable for any accidents, injuries, or damages caused by the finished product or the tools used during its creation. This includes, but is not limited to, blankets, accessories, garments, decor items, or other crochet creations, whether for children, adults, or animals.
GPSR Contact Details
Elimee Designs EU/NI Representative
Ciara Doyle, C15 Y5F9, Ireland
Elimee Designs (Designer)
N. Griffiths, 435, LE10 0NF, England.
The Fine Print
Please note that all written patterns from Elimee Designs are non-refundable.
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An enormous thank you to Kris who kindly helped to make this pattern perfect!
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