Crochet Scarf Designs: Cute Crochet Scarf Patterns For All Seasons
Crochet Scarf Designs: Cute Crochet Scarf Patterns For All Seasons
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Spring Crochet ................................ 5 Flirty Spring Scarf ...................................................................................................................................... 5 Spring Flowers Scarf .................................................................................................................................. 7 Lei-Z Daisy Scarf ...................................................................................................................................... 10
Summer Scarf Crochet Patterns.. 11 Dainty Green Scarf .................................................................................................................................. 11 Rosebud Scarf ......................................................................................................................................... 13
Fall Crochet ................................... 16 Artfully Simple Infinity Scarf ................................................................................................................... 16 Autumn Sunset Infinity Scarf .................................................................................................................. 19 Colorful Rio Scarf..................................................................................................................................... 21 Infinity Broomstick Lace Scarf ................................................................................................................. 23
Crochet Winter Scarf Patterns .... 25 A La Mode Boa Scarf ............................................................................................................................... 25 Berries in the Snow Scarf ........................................................................................................................ 29 Serenity Ripple Scarf ............................................................................................................................... 32
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Spring Crochet
Flirty Spring Scarf
Instructions:
By: Mary Kathryn Vaughn for Crochet Chiq
First you need to spread out the yarn and look at the netting. The part that is thick is the bottom or the edging, it is what ruffles. The thinner side with the spaced out netting is the top and what we will be crocheting into.
Make a Flirty Spring Scarf for the warm season. This is a beautiful crochet scarf pattern you'll want to make right now! Use bright spring colors to uplift your mood. It uses a fun Starbella Yarn for a light and lacy feel.
Flirty Spring Scarf This image courtesy of crochetchiq.blogspot.com
What we are doing is a chain, take turns between chaining in every hole and skips one or two holes.
Crochet Hook: H/8 or 5 mm hook Yarn Weight: (3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)
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Continue chaining until you have the length desired. The yarn will curl and ruffle as you go. Knot and slip stitch to hide your end. Then repeat everything with a 2nd chain at the same length. Then you twist the two together and you have this CHIQ scarf!!! Try mixing colors or doing more than 2 strands for a thicker scarf!
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Spring Flowers Scarf By: Alla Koval from My Little City Girl This Spring Flowers Scarf is a beautiful lightweight accessory you can add to any outfit. Use solid colors or a fun variegated yarn for a more outstanding look. Scarf patterns like this are fun to make and can be versatile. Use the flower edging on other projects like pillows, blankets or clothing items.
Materials: Ornaghi Filati Alicante (100% Egyptian Cotton 50 g (1.75 oz)/ 138 yd): #65 key lime - 2 skeins C-2/2.75MM hook Tape measure GAUGE 24 groups x 8 rows = 4” Gauge is not critical for this design SPECIAL STITCHES AND TERMS Flower A Rnd 1(RS): ch 8, sl st in 3rd ch from hook to from a ring, [ch 2, dc, ch 2, sl st] 4 times in ring, ch 5. Flower B Rnd 1(RS): ch 6, work same as Flower A, ending with ch 3.
Spring Flowers Scarf
ABBREVIATIONS beg - beginning ch - chain dc – double crochet rep - repeat rnd - round sc - single crochet sk – skip sl st - slip stitch tr - treble crochet
This image courtesy of mylittlecitygirl.com
SCARF NOTE: See Scarf and Flower Diagrams on p. 4.
Crochet Hook: C/2 or 2.75 mm hook Yarn Weight: (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches) Size: 4” wide by 40” long
With MC ch 223. Rnd 1(RS): tr in 6th ch (counts as tr and 1st ch) from hook, tr in next 2 chs, [ch 1, sk next ch, tr in next 3 chs] across to last 4 chs, ch 1, sk next ch, tr in next 2 chs, [(tr, ch 1) 5 times, tr] in next ch; working in free loops of beg ch, tr in next 2 chs (same chs as previous side), [ch 1, sk next ch, tr in next 3 chs] across to last 4 chs, ch 1, sk next ch, tr in next 2 chs, (tr, ch 1) 5 times in next ch, join with sl st to top of beg st, do not turn. DO NOT fasten off.
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FLOWER EDGING Rnd 2: ch 1, sc in 1st tr, [Flower A (see Special Stitches and Terms), sk next 3 sts, sc in next st, Flower B, sk next 3 sts, sc in next st] across to point B, * Flower B, sk next tr, sc in next tr, Flower A, sc in next tr, Flower B *, sk next tr, sc in next tr; [Flower A, sk next 3 sts, sc in next st, Flower B, sk next 3 sts, sc in next st] across to point C, then rep from * to *, join with sl st to beg ch. Fasten off. Weave in ends.
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Lei-Z Daisy Scarf By: Celeste Dunn from Crochet 4Ever Make a Lei-Z Daisy Scarf for the spring season. It's a free download that would look fabulous dangling from your neck or shoulders. Crochet scarf patterns like this are fun to make when you use a floral design.
Materials:
1 ball worsted weight yarn (sample shown made with Bernat Baby Coordinates) Size J hook Tapestry Needle Flower
Pattern: Ch 4, sl st in 1st ch to make a loop. Rnd 1: Ch 1, 6 sc in loop, sl st in first sc to join round. Rnd 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), 2 dc in same st as joining, ch 1. 3 dc in next 5 sc, ch 1 to end. Sl st in top of ch 3 to join round. Rnd 3: *Hdc in same st as joining. 1 dc, 1 tr, 1 dc in next dc. 1 hdc in next dc, sl st in chain space.* Repeat from * around ring, ending with sl st in final ch space. Do not fasten off. Ch 5, join with sl st in 4th ch from hook to make loop. Create flower motif as above. Continue creating daisy chain of flowers, with single chains between, to length desired.
Lei-Z Daisy Scarf This image courtesy of ravelry.com
Crochet Hook: J/10 or 6 mm hook Yarn Weight: (3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)
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Summer Scarf Crochet Patterns
Dainty Green Scarf
Notes:
By: Lisa Gentry for Caron Yarns
Look chic and stylish while wearing your new dainty green scarf. This free crochet pattern will look amazing on you no matter where you're going. The picot stitch and cluster stitch are used.
Scarf measures approximately 60"/147.5 cm long x 7 1/2"/19 cm wide, without fringes. Note: Scarf stretches lengthwise when worn.
Gauge: 1 square = 7" x 7"/18 x 18 cm, without edging. Special Terms:
picot: (sc, ch 3, slip st in first ch of ch-3, sc) in indicated stitch or space. Cl: cluster—Yarn over, insert hook in indicated stitch or space and draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook, [yarn over, insert hook in same stitch or space and draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through 2 loops on hook] 3 times, yarn over and draw through all 5 loops on hook.
Pattern: Crochet Hook: I/9 or 5.5 mm hook Yarn Weight: (3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches) Materials:
Naturally Caron.com Spa (75% Microdenier acrylic, 25% Bamboo; 3 oz/85g, 251 yds/230m ball): 9 oz. Shown in: #0004 Green Sheen. One size US I-9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook or size to obtain gauge Yarn needle
MOTIF (make 8) Chain 6; join with slip st in first ch to form a ring. Round 1 (RS): Ch 3 (counts as first dc here and throughout), 4 dc in ring, ch 2, [5 dc in ring, ch 2] 3 times; join with slip st in top of beginning ch—Four 5-dc groups and 4 ch-2 sps. Round 2: Ch 3, dc in same st as join, 2 dc in next dc, ch 2, sk next dc, 2 dc in next 2 dc, ch 3, [2 dc in next 2 dc, ch 2, sk next dc, 2 dc in next 2 dc, ch 3] 3 times; join with slip st in top of beginning ch.
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Round 3: Ch 3, dc in next 3 dc, ch 3, dc in next 4 dc, ch 4, [dc in next 4 dc, ch 3, dc in next 4 dc, ch 4] 3 times; join with slip st in top of beginning ch. Round 4: Ch 3, dc in next 3 dc, ch 4, dc in next 4 dc, ch 5, [dc in next 4 dc, ch 4, dc in next 4 dc, ch 5] 3 times; join with slip st in top of beginning ch. Round 5: Ch 3, dc in next 3 dc, ch 5, dc in next 4 dc, ch 3, Cl in next ch-5 sp, ch 3, [dc in next 4 dc, ch 5, dc in next 4 dc, ch 3, Cl in next ch-5 sp, ch 3] 3 times; join with slip st in top of beginning ch. Round 6: Ch 3, dc in next 3 dc, ch 4; sc around ch-5 sp 1 round below and ch-5 sp 2 rounds below; ch 4, dc in next 4 dc, ch 4, Cl in next ch-3 sp, ch 5, sk next Cl, Cl in next ch-3 sp, ch 4, [dc in next 4 dc, ch 4; sc around ch-5 sp 1 round below and ch-5 sp 2 rounds below; ch 4, dc in next 4 dc, ch 4, Cl in next ch-3 sp, ch 5, sk next Cl, Cl in next ch-3 sp, ch 4] 3 times; join with slip st in top of beginning ch. Round 7: Ch 3, dc in next 3 dc, ch 2, 3 sc in next sc, ch 2, dc in next 4 dc, ch 8, sk next ch-4 sp, sk next Cl, (sc, ch 10, sc) in next ch5 sp, ch 8, sk next Cl, sk next ch-4 sp, [dc in next 4 dc, ch 2, 3 sc in next sc, ch 2, dc in next 4 dc, ch 8, sk next ch-4 sp, sk next Cl, (sc, ch 10, sc) in next ch-5 sp, ch 8, sk next Cl, sk next ch-4 sp] 3 times; join with slip st in top of beginning ch. Round 8: Ch 3, dc in next 3 dc, sk next ch-2 sp, sk next sc, Cl in next sc (center sc of 3-sc group), sk next sc, sk next ch-2 sp, dc in next 4 dc, ch 3, 4 dc in next ch-8 sp, ch 3, (4 dc, ch 3, 4 dc) in next ch-10 sp, ch 3, 4 dc in next ch-8 sp, ch 3, [dc in next 4 dc, sk next ch-2 sp, sk next sc, Cl in next sc, sk next sc, sk next ch-2 sp, dc in next 4 dc, ch 3, 4 dc in next ch-8 sp, ch 3, (4 dc, ch 3, 4 dc) in next ch-10 sp, ch 3, 4 dc in next ch-8 sp, ch 3] 3
times; join with slip st in top of beginning ch. Fasten off. FINISHING Arrange squares into a long strip and whip stitch edges together. Edging With RS facing, join yarn with slip st in corner ch-3 sp to work along short edge. Round 1: [Work picot in corner ch-3 sp, [14 dc in next ch-3 sp, picot in next ch-3 sp, 14 dc in next Cl, picot in next ch-3 sp, 14 dc in next ch-3 sp, picot in corner ch-3 sp, *14 dc in next ch-3 sp, picot in next ch-3 sp, 14 dc in next Cl, picot in next ch-3 sp, 14 dc in next ch-3 sp**, picot in seam between squares; rep from * along long edge, ending at **] twice; join with slip st in first sc. Fasten off.
Using yarn needle, weave in all ends. Fringes (optional) Cut 100 strands of yarn about 16"/40.5 cm long. Hold 10 strands together and fold in half. Using crochet hook, *insert hook from WS to RS into end of scarf pull through fold of strands (loop), insert ends into loop and pull tight against edge; repeat from * attaching 5 fringes evenly spaced along end of scarf. Repeat on other end of scarf. Trim fringes to approx. 7"/18 cm long.
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Rosebud Scarf By: Birgit Tchsen for Number 19
Materials:
This Rosebud Scarf is one of the most beautiful crocheted scarves you are bound to come across. Use two contrasting colors to get the best look. Hairpin lace has never looked this good. Make your spring scarf today!
Yarn 2 skeins Grignasco Kid Silk Five. One skein in the shade #1118 and one in the shade #1117. 75% mohair and 25% silk, 25g/0,88 ounce – 125m/137 yards. This type mohair yarn is a little thick compared to many others. I deliberately chose it, because with a thinner mohair yarn, you will have to make more loops to achieve the desired width of the scarf. Some thin, white cotton yarn as safety line for the loops. Pearls About 150 small pink glass pearls and 14 dark red glass pearls, slightly larger than the pink pearls. Hook 3 mm US: 2/C Hairpin Lace Loom Tapestry needle Sewing Needle
Technique Hairpin Lace and crochet Finished size width: 15cm/6 inches length: 160cm/63 inches Pattern Put the two prongs on your hairpin lace loom 8cm/3 inches apart.
Rosebud Scarf This image courtesy of bynumber19.com
Crochet Hook: C/2 or 2.75 mm hook Yarn Weight: (5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)
Start working with the light coloured yarn. String about 10 light pink pearls onto the yarn. Work 28 loops on each side. Place the pearls evenly on the left and right side of the center. Tie a strand of waste line around the left and right loops. That way your loops don’t twist around and they’ll stay organized. Cut yarn and weave in ends. Make 14 hairpin lace pieces like that first one.
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Now you want to join your hairpin lace pieces with the darker coloured yarn.
The edgings of the scarf are crocheted this way: String 7 dark red beads onto the yarn.
Row 1 [Grab 4 loops of a hairpin lace piece and crochet 10 chains. 1 slip stitch around the next 4 loops] Repeat 6 times. Row 2 Now you join another hairpin piece to the one where you crocheted the loops together.
Row 1 [Grab 4 loops of a hairpin lace piece and crochet 10 chains. 1 slip stitch around the next 4 loops] Repeat 6 times. Row 2 [ Chain 16, 1 slip stitch 7 chains from hook to form a small ring. Continue working into this ring: 1 single crochet, chain 3, 2 double crochets, chain 3, 1 single crochet, chain 3, 1 double crochet, place one bead close to hook, 1 double crochet, chain 3, 1 single crochet, chain 3, 2 double crochets, chain 3, 1 single crochet, 4 chains, 1 slip stitch in beginning chain's 6th chain, 5 chains,1 slip stitch in below row's chain, where the hairpin loops are gathered.] Repeat between brackets 7 times. Weave in ends.
Chain 7, [1 slip stitch around 4 loops of new hairpin lace piece, chain 5, 1 slip stitch in other hairpin lace piece's middle of 10 chains below, chain 5] Repeat 6 times. 1 slip stitch into last loop. Chain 7 and crochet a slip stitch into starting chain. Repeat row 1 and 2 13 times, so all 14 hairpin lace pieces are joined. Please see the crochet chart below for a visual instruction. The chart doesn’t show the width of the work, but is an example, if the scarf would be 16 loops wide. The first row is shown in black and the second row is green.
Repeat row 1 and 2 for other side of scarf. See chart below for the edging. This is a small sample of the pattern and not the whole width of the scarf. The stitches in the ring are shown in green for better visibility.
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Copyright 2012 Birgit T端chsen. All rights reserved. This pattern is intended for personal use only. Photocopying or reproduction of this pattern is not allowed in any form including electronic. It is not allowed to sell this pattern. It is also not allowed to sell items made from this pattern. All text, images, graphics and other materials on this website are subject to the copyright and intellectual property rights of the owner.
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Fall Crochet
Artfully Simple Infinity Scarf By: Tamara Kelly from Moogly Use your imagination with this free crochet pattern. This Artfully Simple Infinity Scarf can be made with any size hook and yarn of your choice. All you need is one skein of your favorite yarn, and you're all set. The cute button embellishment is optional and easy to attach once you're finished, crocheting directions are included. This crocheted scarf will measure between 50 and 60 inches when complete.
Materials:
US – K, 6.5mm hook US – I, 5.5mm hook (optional, for making tie on button only) 280 yds worsted weight yarn (Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable in Tidal shown) Optional: Button (1 1/4″ or 32mm button shown) NOTE: This pattern is worked in a spiral, so there is no join at the end of the rounds.
How to keep it SIMPLE while making this scarf:
Artfully Simple Infinity Scarf This image courtesy of mooglyblog.com
Crochet Hook: G/6 or 4 mm hook
1. If the starting chain is twisting up on you, try to straighten it out for the first stitch, but don’t worry about getting out every twist – a couple twists are good! Keep going! 2. If you finish the first round and find out you’ve started with an “off” number of chains, pretend as if they’re there, stick with the pattern and just keep going! 3. If you realize you skipped a stitch 2 rows ago, just keep going! 4. If you run out of yarn before you get through all the rows? Well then stop, because you’re out of yarn, silly. Just skip to the end of the pattern and finish off as directed! Though you might want to pull out a row to make the tie at the end.
Yarn Weight: (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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Here’s a Chart to help you visualize how it comes together:
Now for the actual Instructions: To start: Using K hook, ch 210. Round 1: Work a sc in the first ch made, making the loop to work in the round. Dc in the next ch. *Ch 5, sk 5 ch, dc in the next 2 ch. Repeat from * until you have reached the end of the loop and there are approximately 5 chains left unworked. Round 2: Ch 5, sk the remaining unworked starting chains and the sc from Round 1. Dc in the first dc from Round 1, then dc again in the ch 5 sp. *Ch 5, sk next dc, dc in the next dc and the ch 5 sp. Repeat from * until end of round. Rounds 3 – 20: Continue working [ch 5, sk next dc, dc in the next dc and the ch 5 sp] in a continuous spiral. The pattern will seem to slant to the left as you work, as seen below. Stop when you count 20 rows of mesh, or when you’re almost out of yarn. To finish off, ch 5, sk next dc, sc in the next dc, and use seamless join in the next ch. Weave in ends.
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Instructions for the Button Tie Embellishment (optional):
1. Thread button on remaining yarn using a sewing or tapestry needle. Using I hook, ch for 18″. 2. Slip the button down close to the hook, and skipping over the button, sl st in the 2nd ch from the hook (trapping the button in the loop). Sl st back along ch for approximately 6″ or until this sl st section is long enough to fit around cowl when doubled, with a little bit of tension. 3. Ch 8 sts (for size button shown) or long enough to create a loop that fits tightly around the button. Sl st in the same ch as last sl st, sl st in next 2 ch. 4. Ch to same length as remaining unworked ch, approximately 12″. Break yarn and finish off ends. 5. To wear, slip button behind cowl and pull it toward the front. Pass button through loop made in Step 3. Let ends fly and jet off to the spa! Or wherever you want to look fabulous.
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Autumn Sunset Infinity Scarf By: Tamara Kelly from Moogly The deep red color of this Autumn Sunset Infinity Scarf represents the bold and beautiful colors of autumn. This easy crochet scarf pattern measures 60 inches long and can be worn a variety of different ways. Wrap yourself up in this scarf to stay warm and stylish all autumn long. Feel free to switch up the color a burnt orange or pretty plum color would also look great.
Materials:
US – J, 6 mm hook 355 yards worsted weight yarn (Bernat Handicrafter Vintage Quilt shown) Gauge: 1 motif (18 sts x 4 rows) = 6″ wide x 2.75″ high Finished size: 60″ long x 8.5″ wide To increase or decrease length of scarf: add or subtract any multiple of 18 sts. RS: Odd numbered rows; WS: Even numbered rows
Special Stitches: HCL – Half Cluster = [Yo, insert hook in st, yo, pull up loop loosely] twice (5 loops on hook). Yo, pull through 4 loops, yo, pull through last 2 loops. FCL – Full Cluster = [Yo, insert hook in st, yo, pull up loop loosely] twice (5 loops on hook). In next st indicated [yo, insert hook in st, yo, pull up loosely] twice (9 loops on hook). Yo, pull through 8 loops, yo, pull through last 2 loops. Autumn Sunset Infinity Scarf This image courtesy of mooglyblog.com
Crochet Hook: J/10 or 6 mm hook Yarn Weight: (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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Pattern: Ch 180 loosely. Being careful not to twist, join with sl st in first ch. Row 1: Ch 1 and sc in the 1st st. [Skip 2 ch, dc 5 in next ch, skip 2 ch, sc in next ch] 30 times, finishing last repeat with sl st in the first sc. Turn. Row 2: Ch 3, dc 2 in the 1st st. *Skip 2 dc, sc in next dc, ch 1, skip 2 dc and 1 sc, work HCL in next dc. [Ch 2 , FCL in same st as previous CL and next st] 4 times. Ch 2, HCL in same st as second leg of last FCL. Ch 1, skip 1 sc and 2 dc, sc in next dc. Skip 2 dc, dc 5 in next st. Repeat from * 9 times, finishing last repeat with dc 2 in 1st of the round. Join with a sl st in the top of the ch 3. Turn. (10 total repeats) Row 3: Ch 1, sc in the 1st st. *Skip 3 sts and 1 ch, HCL into top of HCL from previous row. [Ch 2, FCL into same st and next CL, skipping the 2 ch between them] 5 times. Ch 2, HCL in same st as second leg of last FCL. Skip 1 ch and 3 sts, sc in next st. Repeat from * 9 times, finishing last repeat with a sl st in 1st sc of row. Turn. (10 total repeats) Row 4: Ch 1, sc in the 1st st. Sc 1 in each st and sc 2 in each ch sp around. Join with sl st in 1st sc of row. Turn. (200 sc) Row 5: Ch 1, sc in the 1st st. *Skip 3 sc, dc 5 in next sc. [Skip 2 sc, sc in next sc, skip 2 sc, dc 5 in next sc] twice. Skip 3 sc, sc in next sc. Repeat from * 9 times, ending last repeat with a sl st in the 1st sc of the row. Turn. (10 total repeats) Row 6 – 9: Repeat Rows 2 – 5. Row 10 – 12: Repeat Rows 2 – 4. Break yarn and weave in ends, using seamless join to finish Row 12.
Edging (RS): Working into the opposite side of the starting ch, join with a sl st to one of the sts and ch 1. Sc 1 in each st and sc 2 in each ch sp around. Break yarn and use seamless join to finish off. (180 sc) Weave in ends.
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Colorful Rio Scarf By: Michael Sellick from The Crochet Crowd This Colorful Rio Scarf is one that you will love wearing out around town. The crocodile stitch is used giving this scarf pattern a bit of flare. You can use multiple colors or a variegated yarn for a fun and festive look.
Materials:
Size J or 6.0 MM Crochet Hook 4 Balls 3.5 oz or 100 g Bernat Mosaic Yarn Vivid Substitute Option: If you don't have access to Bernat Mosaic Yarn and don't wish to purchase it online, check your favorite store for Red Heart Unforgettable Yarn. It transitions in color just the same. You will need 4 balls of Unforgettable if you are going to substitute.
Scarf measures 80" long x 7.5" wide.
Notes:
Colorful Rio Scarf This image courtesy of Michael Sellick of the Crochet Crowd
Crochet Hook: J/10 or 6 mm hook Yarn Weight: (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
You will be making this scarf in two different sections and then sewing them together. You will do this so that the Crocodile Stitch is going down on both sides of your body. The seam for the two coming together is at the back of your neck. Each section will get 2 yarn balls. Crochet with those until they are finished up. When finishing, ensure your law row is a scale stitch and not the back supporting section. If your ball has a knot and tie due to manufacturing, simply cut out the knot and crochet as normal. IF the knot has two different yarn colours tied together, ensure you crochet this on the back supporting section and not the scale. This way you can guarantee the entire scale going across is looking consistent in colour and not suddenly changing colour that is visibly noticeable on the scales.
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Pattern:
(You will have only 3 scales across).
1. CH 21
6. Repeat Step 4 - 6 for two yarn balls. Fasten off when both balls are used.
2. DC 3rd stitch from the hook. *CH 2 and skip 2 stitches on the chain. DC twice into the next stitch. Repeat * for entire chain. Turn (This causes the stitches to be in groups of two and is the foundation behind the scales for the entire project. 3. CH 3, DC 4 times down post of the first DC of previous row. CH 1, DC 5 times up the next post, *CH 1, Skip next two DC posts, DC 5 times down the next DC Post, CH 1, DC 5 times up the next DC Post. Repeat * for the remainder. Turn (You will have 4 scales).
7. Side 2 will be identical to what you have done above. Complete an identical section. When finished, sew the two together by sewing them on the underside of the scales. My example ended the scales with three scales on both sides, yours may vary depending on yarn length. You may want to ensure both sides of the scarves have the same scale counts to look consistent.
4. CH 1 and SL ST into the gap space between the 2 DC Posts below (this prevents the scale from being forced to collapse on itself). Ch 3, 1 DC into the space between the two DC Posts below. *CH 2, 2 DC into the next space between the two DC posts below. Repeat * all the way across. Turn. 5. These scales will fall directly between the scales seen on the row below. CH 1, SK first 2 DC posts and immediately DC 5 times down next DC Post, CH 1, *DC 5 times up the next DC Post. CH 1, SKIP next two DC Posts and immediately DC 5 Times Down the next DC Post. CH1 Repeat * to the end. Last stitch you will do a single crochet into the gap space between the final two DC Posts.
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Infinity Broomstick Lace Scarf By: Heidi Hengel from Speckless Your wardrobe is begging you for an Infinity Broomstick Lace Scarf like this one. This cowl is great to sport during the fall and winter seasons. Broomstick crochet is a beautiful design that looks amazing in this color. The crochet instructions and chart help you create the perfect design.
Infinity Broomstick Lace Scarf This image courtesy of speckless.wordpress.com
Crochet Hook: G/6 or 4 mm hook Yarn Weight: (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Materials:
One skein of Caron Simply Soft yarn 4mm hook Something to make your lace loops with A large blunt tapestry needle Scissors
With a 4mm hook, chain 31. 1. Sc in second ch from hook and each remaining chain. (30 sc) 2. Pull up a broomstick lace loop (BL loop) in each sc. (30 BL loops) 3. Work in groups of 6 BL loops. Make 6 sc in each group of 6 BL loops. (30 sc) 4. Ch 1, turn. Sc in first st, ch 5, sk next 4 sts. *Sc next 2 sts together, ch 5, sk next 4 sts. Repeat from * 2 more times (5 sts remain). Sc in last st. (5 ch5 spaces, 2 sc, 4 sc 2 tog) 5. Turn (do not ch 1 first). Sl st in first ch5 space, ch 1. make 6 sc in ch5 space. Make 6 sc in each remaining ch5 space to end, skipping over scs. (30 sc) 6. Pull up a broomstick lace loop (BL loop) in each sc. (30 BL loops) 7. Work in groups of 3 BL loops. Make 3 sc in each group of 3 BL loops. (30 sc) 8. Ch 1, turn. Sc in first st, ch 5, sk next 4 sts. *Sc next 2 sts together, ch 5, sk next 4 sts. Repeat from * 2 more times (5 sts remain). Sc in last st. (5 ch5 spaces, 2 sc, 4 sc 2 tog) 9. Turn (do not ch 1 first). Sl st in first ch5 space, ch 1. make 6 sc in ch5 space. Make 6 sc in each remaining ch5 space to end, skipping over scs. (30 sc)
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Repeat rows 2 – 9 twelve more times (or as many as you’d like to get your desired length)
stitch the two ends together evenly, working under both loops of the “v” in the scs. When you reach the end, secure yarn with a small knot and weave in the excess.
When you are at your desired length, cut yarn, leaving a long length for sewing (about 16 inches). Finish off. Weave in the yarn tail from the first row. Without twisting the scarf, bring the two ends together. Using the long yarn tail, whip
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Crochet Winter Scarf Patterns
A La Mode Boa Scarf By: Shehnaaz for Crochet Dreamz This scarf is as good as ice cream, hence the name A La Mode Boa Scarf. Here is a boa pattern that is cozy and stylish. Work one up in your favorite color today!
A La Mode Boa Scarf This image courtesy of crochetdreamz.blogspot.com
Crochet Hook: I/9 or 5.5 mm hook Yarn Weight: (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches) Materials
Worsted weight (size 4 medium) yarn or Aran in UK.
Hook I (5.5mm)
Two 3/4 inch wooden buttons
Size Pattern is written for a 30 inch long scarf that can be wound around the neck using 2 wooden buttons attached at either end. You can make it as long or wide as you want.
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Gauge You chain as long as you want your scarf to be and repeat the rows till you get your desired width. So it is not important to work a gauge swatch. Yardage To make a 30 inches long scarf you will need around 450 yards of yarn. Stitch Abbreviations Pattern is in standard American terms. sc- single crochet sl st- slip stitch dc- double crochet ch- chain Note: Pictures are meant to support the written pattern. Please do not try to work directly from the pictures. Pattern is after photos. Pattern:
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3. Hold down the chain loop and work double crochet behind it
4. Back view of your scarf showing the double crochet stitches
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Written Pattern Chain 72, chain more if you want your scarf longer. Row 1: 1 sc in 2nd chain from hook, 1 sc in each chain across; turn.--------------------71 sc Row 2: * (Ch 12, sl st to the next st ) repeat from * till the end of the round; turn.---------70 chain loops Row 3: Ch 3 ( counts as 1st dc) , 1 dc between the two legs of each chain loop as shown in pictures 1 and 2 above. Picture 1 will show you where to insert the hook to make the double crochet. You will have to hold the chain loop down to work behind it as seen in pic 3 above; turn.------------71 dc Repeat Rows 2 and 3 alternately till your scarf is as thick as you want. You shouldn't forget to sl st to the top of chain 3 when you work Row 2, as that is counted as a dc stitch too. Fasten off. Finishing 1. Weave in the ends and sew on two wooden buttons at either end of the scarf on the side that shows only the double crochet stitches. The spaces between the double crochet stitches can be used as button holes. ****************************************** Copyright Notice: You may not sell or distribute any of my patterns. You are free to sell items made from my designs but please link to my blog/shop .
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Berries in the Snow Scarf
Materials:
By: Mary Kathryn Vaughn from Crochet Chiq
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With the help of our Facebook fans the name of this pattern came out to be Berries in the Snow Scarf. When following the crochet scarf pattern you'll see that it twists if you don't block it, resulting in a fun and unique scarf. This is an easy crochet pattern and great for the holiday season.
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4 ply yarn.... I use Red Heart team spirit burgundy ( looks red to me) and white J hook ( I am using my J a lot lately) * in this scarf you always want to dc around your chain 6 NEVER dc around your triple* This scarf was inspired by queen anne's lace
Pattern: Motif 1 chain 6, triple ( total of 4 loops pull through 2 at a time) crochet into the first chain, turn, chain 3, 11 dc, ( 12 dc total first chain 3 counts as dc) chain 3 turn, sc, into the top of the first dc, chain 3 and sc into each stitch Motif 2 and every other motif ** You want to alternate the curve part of your motif so TURN every time you start a new motif. Berries in the Snow Scarf This image courtesy of crochetchiq.blogspot.com
Crochet Hook: J/10 or 6 mm hook Yarn Weight: (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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Motif 1, chain 6 start of triple crochet *** See how I chained and turned on the triple crochet so the chain part was opposite of the last motif? YOU always want that.
At this point you turn and chain 3 and do 11 dc around the ch 6 NOT the triple!
To make a triple, it’s just like a double just one extra loop.
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Continue motif 2 until you have the desired length. I make most of my scarves to be about 6 ft.
This is what your 2 motifs should look like, keep alternating until you have the length you like.
The start of motif 3, see how you alternates? Chain 6 *turn* , triple ( total of 4 loops pull through 2 at a time) crochet into the first chain, turn, chain 3, 11 dc, ( 12 dc total first chain 3 counts as dc) SLIP stitch into the previous motif, chain 3 turn, sc, into the top of the first dc, chain 3 and sc into each stitch.
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Serenity Ripple Scarf By: The Crochet Lounge Look great and stay warm this winter with this Serenity Ripple Scarf. It's easy enough for a beginner crocheter to complete. Follow this free crochet pattern and finish this crocheted scarf in a jiffy. Use a solid color yarn, or play around with a variegated yarn of your choice. Either way, this scarf will look trendy and keep you warm and cozy.
Materials:
Stitch Nation – Debbie Stoller’s Full o’ Sheep ~200-250yds or any Worsted Weight yarn ** Full o’ Sheep is a heavier worsted weight yarn calling for a K hook and pattern is worked with a J, but pattern will work for any yarn if you customize the length to your desire and customize the width by repeating rows 2 and 3 Size J hook or hook to obtain gauge Would look great in solid colors or slow transition variegated yarn
Stitches Used: fsc, ch, sc, tr, fpsc
Serenity Ripple Scarf This image courtesy of thecrochetlounge.com
Crochet Hook: K/10.5 or 6.5 mm hook Yarn Weight: (4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Foundation single crochet (fsc) – ch2, insert hook into 2nd chain from hook, yo draw up a loop, yo draw through 1 (this creates the next foundation chain), yo draw through 2 (this completes the single crochet) *insert hook into the next foundation chain just created, yo draw up a loop, yo draw through 1, yo draw through 2 Repeat from * until total fsc completed Chain (ch) - yo (yarn over), pull through loop on hook Single crochet (sc) - insert hook in indicated stitch, yo draw up a loop, yo draw through 2 Treble crochet (tr) – yo 2 times (3 on hook), insert hook in indicated stitch, yo draw up a loop (4 on hook), yo draw through 2 loops (3 on hook), yo draw through 2 loops (2 on hook), yo draw through 2 loops
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Front post single crochet (fpsc) - working around the post of previous row, insert hook from the front, right side of the post through to the left side, yo draw up a loop, yo draw through both loops.
Row 1 (RS): Ch4, turn (counts as tr), 3tr in turning chain *tr in next sc, tr in next sc (skp next sc, tr in next sc) 6 times tr in next sc#, 7tr in next sc** Rep from * to ** ending last repetition in #, 4tr in last sc Row 2 (WS): Ch1, turn Sc in turning tr, fpsc in each tr across, sc in top of ch 4 from previous row Row 3: Ch4, turn (counts as tr), 3tr in turning sc *tr in next fpsc, tr in next fpsc
Pattern:
(skp next fpsc, tr in next fpsc) 6 times tr in next fpsc#, 7tr in next fpsc** Rep from * to ** ending last repetition in #, 4tr in ending sc Repeat Rows 2 and 3 until desired width ending with Row 3
Worked in fsc with multiples of 16+1 **Note: This pattern includes a ~2″-3″ short side edging on each side, please account for it before you determine the length of the foundation Multiples of 16 +1 208 +1 224 +1 240 +1 256 +1 272 +1 Photos worked with 208+1 fsc. If you would like to work this pattern using a foundation chain, then you would be working 16+2, sc into 2nd chain from hook and each one across for the right number of scs. The Serenity Ripple Scarf is a standalone scarf. There is a modified version that is linked to a hoodie as a permanent scoodie set which will be posted soon. Please stay tuned for link to that pattern.
Ending Row: Ch1, turn, sc in turning spc, sc in each st across Do Not Break Yarn Suggestion: Make a total of 5 visible strips of the ripple pattern Ends of the Scarf This is an optional step. ***Make sure you are starting Ends of Scarf Row 1 on the WS of the fabric*** Turn work 90degrees clockwise from Ending Row of the scarf to start the Ends of the Scarf. The Ends of the Scarf is worked same as the hoodie pattern, in multiples of 8+1 the following pattern is written for having 5 visible strips of the ripple pattern
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Row 1 (WS): Ch1, sc in the turning spot, 4sc in tr bar of the previous row 5sc in each of the next 3 tr bars, 4sc in the last tr bar, sc in foundation sc (25sc) Row 2 (RS): Ch1, turn Sc in the turning space *Skp 3sc, 7tr in next sc, skp 3sc, sc in next sc Rep from * ending in sc Row 3 (WS): Ch3, turn *fpsc in second tr of shell fpsc in next tr 4 times# Ch3 Rep from * ending end of row at #, ch1, hdc in sc Row 4 (RS): Ch4, turn 3tr in same space as turning chain *Sc in 4th tr (middle tr) of tr-shell in previous row#, 7tr in sc stitch 2 rows below (between the 2 tr-shells. You will be crocheting over the ch3 in row 2 into the sc directly below it in row 1) Rep from * ending last set at #, 4tr in sc
stitch ending 2 rows below Row 5 (WS): Ch1, turn Sc in turning tr, fpsc in next tr 2 times (Ch3#, fpsc in second tr of next tr-shell *Fpsc in next tr Rep from * 3 more times) Rep from ( to ) ending last repetition in # Fpsc in second tr of half-tr-shell end of prev row, fpsc in next tr, sc in top of ch4 Row 6 (RS): Ch1, turn Sc in the turning space *Working over the ch3 of previous row, 7tr in sc before next tr-shell 2rows below#, sc in 4th fpsc (middle tr) of tr-shell in previous row Rep from * ending last repetition in #, sc in ending sc of previous row Break yarn, weave in ends Do the same on the other side of the scarf.
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In this eBook you’ll find awesome scarves to accessorize your outfits with no matter what season! Become a fashionista with modern, chic and trendy scarves. Included in this eBook:
Flirty Spring Scarf Dainty Green Scarf Artfully Simple Infinity Scarf Colorful Rio Scarf Berries in the Snow Scarf Serenity Ripple Scarf And More!
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We’d like to extend our thanks to the independent bloggers for allowing us to reprint their patterns in full as a part of this free eBook.
Special Thanks To:
Mary Kathryn Vaughn from Crochet Chiq Alla Koval from My Little City Girl Celeste Dunn from Crochet 4Ever Lisa Gentry from Caron Yarns Birgit Tchsen from Number 19 Tamara Kelly from Moogly Michael Sellick from The Crochet Crowd E Lee from The Crochet Lounge Heidi Hengel from Speckless Shehnaaz Afzar from Crochet Dreamz
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