The Sera Scarf

I love wearing my makes! But most of my shawls and garments are for the cooler months, and not the summer. This is part of the reason I wanted to make the Sera Scarf – I wanted something I could wear all year around.

This Tunisian crochet pattern is super versatile and can be used all year around. I’ve been wearing it since it came off my hook! This pattern is available on both Ravelry and Payhip.

In order to get the tails for this shawl, you make two panels and then seam them together. You will use short rows to make the seamed sides even, and if you’ve never done this before, the video tutorial can help guide you through the process.

There are also charts, pictures and a table in the pattern to make the making process easier. For the yarn, I used yarn from Red Door Fibre Studios, and used 2 tonals and 1 speckled colorway. What’s great about the pattern is that there are so many options for colors. Check out the tester pics on my Instagram to see more!

Supplies:

For this pattern, you will need the following:

  • 3 Different colors of fingering weight yarn
    • C1 – 325 yards (dark pink in diagram)
    • C2 – 280 yards (light pink in diagram)
    • C3 – 280 yards (white in diagram)
  • 5.5 mm (US ) Tunisian crochet hook with 16” to 22” cable and stopper (or hook to achieve gauge)
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • 2 Stitch markers 
  • Blocking supplies

I hope you enjoy making this pattern as much as I did, and I can’t wait to see the colorways you chose!

Happy crocheting!

xoxo Serena

You are welcome to use the results of this pattern in social media, but please give credit to The Crafty Crochetier. You may sell the results of this pattern, but please give credit to The Crafty Crochetier. You may not copy this pattern for your own website or sell the pattern itself.

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