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Crochet Scarf (Free Pattern)

I’m drifting dreadfully close to winter in MN, yikes! The good news is, I have a TON of crochet winter clothes to wear, and I’m never short on crochet scarves.

In case you happen to be short on scarves,or time and crochet experience, this beginner friendly scarf pattern is for you. Very simple project and very quick work up.

If you’d like to purchase a digital PDF copy of this pattern, just visit my online stores at Ravelry, Etsy or Lovecrafts.

Hope you all enjoy the fall where you are and enjoy this pattern.

Happy crocheting!

Materials

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Stitches used & code (US Term)

  • ch = chain
  • st = stitch(es)
  • sc = single crochet
  • dc = double crochet
  • sp = space
  • sk = skip
  • rep = repeat

Notes :

  • In this pattern I used two colors
  • This pattern is a 2 row repeat *row 2 and 3
  • This pattern is in multiples of 4 + 1

Gauge blocked : 14 st ( dc and ch ) X 7 rows = 4″

Measurements ( After blocked ) : 63.71″ Long X 7.42″ Wide

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Pattern

Row 1 Color A: 225, sk 3 ch ( count as 1 dc ), 1 dc into each of next 2 ch, *ch 1, sk 1 ch, 1 dc into each of the next 3 ch*, rep from *to* until the end. Total of 56 dc groups and 55 ch 1 sp

Row 2 Color B : Turn, ch 1 ( do not count as a st ), 1 sc into first st, *ch 3, 1 sc into 1 ch sp* rep from *to* until the end ( For the last sc make into the third ch ). Total of 56 ch 3 sp

Row 3 Color A : Turn, ch 3 ( count as 1 dc ), 2 dc into first 3 ch sp, *ch 1, 3 dc into next 3 ch sp* rep from *to* until the end ( For the last dc make into the sc st ). Total of 56 dc groups and 55 ch 1 sp

rep row 2 and 3 5 more times. Total of 13 rows

Change color the same way as the pattern repeat

The end of row 13 cut the yarn and weave all the ends.

Congratulations, you did it! I’d love to see everyone’s work. If you want to share with me, just tag me on FB or IG. Happy crocheting 🙂