Sparkling Fans Scarf

Materials:
Caron's Simply Soft Party Yarn
I used two 3 oz skeins Purple Sparkle for Ladies Scarf
1.5 - 3 oz skeins Spring Sparkle for Children's Scarf
J/10/6 mm Hook
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
Stitches Used:
Fan: In specified stitch, work (dc, ch 1) 4 times
Back Post Double Crochet (BPdc): YO, insert hook from back to front to back around post (vertical bar) of specified st; YO, draw up a loop to the height of a dc; (YO, draw through 2 loops) twice BPdc made.
Single Crochet: sc
Double Crochet: dc
Notes: Pattern is written in adult width, children's width in parenthesis. Please read complete pattern before beginning. If you are not familiar with foundation stitches please see my link above. As an alternative to fsc, you can chain amount needed and begin by working in 2 chain from hook.
Pattern:
fsc or chain 34 (26) turn
Row 1: Sc in 2nd fsc (or ch) ; *sk next 3 fsc (ch), fan in next fsc (ch)**; sk next 3 fsc (ch) sc in next fsc (ch); re from * across, ending last rep at **; sk next 3 fsc (ch) sc in last fsc (ch); ch 3 (counts as first dc on following row), turn.
Row 2: *BPdc around post on 2nd dc of next fan, ch 2, sc in next dc, ch 2, BPdc around post of next dc, dc in next sc; rep from * across; ch 4 (counts as first dc and ch-1 sp on following row), turn.
Row 3: (Dc, ch 1, dc) in first dc; *sc in next sc, sk next st, fan in next dc; rep from * across to last sc; sc in last sc, work (dc, ch 1) 3 times in 3 chain of turning ch. Turn.
Row 4: Sc in first dc, ch 2, BPdc around post of next dc, dc in next sc; *BPdc around post of 2nd dc of next fan, ch 2 sc in next dc, ch 2, BPdc around post of next dc, dc in next sc; rep from * across to last 2 sts; BPdc around post of next dc, ch 2, sc in 3rd ch of turning ch-4; ch 1, turn.
Row 5: Sc in first sc; *sk next dc, fan in next dc, sc in next sc; rep from * across; ch 3, turn.
Repeat rows 2 through 5 for pattern.
Work pattern until desired length, ending with Row 4. For last row, sc in each stitch & chain space across, fasten off, weave in ends.
I worked my scarves to be 32 inches for child and 48 inches for adult.
Caron's Simply Soft Party Yarn
I used two 3 oz skeins Purple Sparkle for Ladies Scarf
1.5 - 3 oz skeins Spring Sparkle for Children's Scarf
J/10/6 mm Hook
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
Stitches Used:
Fan: In specified stitch, work (dc, ch 1) 4 times
Back Post Double Crochet (BPdc): YO, insert hook from back to front to back around post (vertical bar) of specified st; YO, draw up a loop to the height of a dc; (YO, draw through 2 loops) twice BPdc made.
Single Crochet: sc
Double Crochet: dc
Notes: Pattern is written in adult width, children's width in parenthesis. Please read complete pattern before beginning. If you are not familiar with foundation stitches please see my link above. As an alternative to fsc, you can chain amount needed and begin by working in 2 chain from hook.
Pattern:
fsc or chain 34 (26) turn
Row 1: Sc in 2nd fsc (or ch) ; *sk next 3 fsc (ch), fan in next fsc (ch)**; sk next 3 fsc (ch) sc in next fsc (ch); re from * across, ending last rep at **; sk next 3 fsc (ch) sc in last fsc (ch); ch 3 (counts as first dc on following row), turn.
Row 2: *BPdc around post on 2nd dc of next fan, ch 2, sc in next dc, ch 2, BPdc around post of next dc, dc in next sc; rep from * across; ch 4 (counts as first dc and ch-1 sp on following row), turn.
Row 3: (Dc, ch 1, dc) in first dc; *sc in next sc, sk next st, fan in next dc; rep from * across to last sc; sc in last sc, work (dc, ch 1) 3 times in 3 chain of turning ch. Turn.
Row 4: Sc in first dc, ch 2, BPdc around post of next dc, dc in next sc; *BPdc around post of 2nd dc of next fan, ch 2 sc in next dc, ch 2, BPdc around post of next dc, dc in next sc; rep from * across to last 2 sts; BPdc around post of next dc, ch 2, sc in 3rd ch of turning ch-4; ch 1, turn.
Row 5: Sc in first sc; *sk next dc, fan in next dc, sc in next sc; rep from * across; ch 3, turn.
Repeat rows 2 through 5 for pattern.
Work pattern until desired length, ending with Row 4. For last row, sc in each stitch & chain space across, fasten off, weave in ends.
I worked my scarves to be 32 inches for child and 48 inches for adult.