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Scarf crochet pattern
Scarf crochet pattern















Should you like to purchase this scarf, or order one in another color, click here. Stitches, Terms (US) and Abbreviations used: Row 8: ch1 (does not count as a st), turn 1 sc in first sc and 1 sc in each sc across. Rows 7: ch2 (does not count as a st), turn 1 dc in first st and 1 dc in each st across. Row 6: (front cross double crochet row): ch 3 or csdc (count as first dc), turn, 1 dc in next sc, work fcrdc sts across the row to the last 2 sts, ending the row with 1 dc into each of the last 2 sts. Rows 5: (back cross double crochet row): ch 3 or csdc (will count as the first dc), turn, 1 dc in next sc, work bcrdc sts across the row to the last 2 sts, ending the row with 1 dc into each of the last 2 sts. Row 4: (front cross double crochet row): ch 3 or csdc (count as first dc), turn, 1 dc in next sc, work fcrdc sts across the row to the last 2 sts, ending the row with 1 dc into each of the last 2 sts. Row 3: (back cross double crochet row): ch 3 or csdc (will count as the first dc), turn, 1 dc in next sc, work bcrdc sts across the row to the last 2 sts, ending the row with 1 dc into each of the last 2 sts. Row 2: Ch2 (does not count as a st), turn 1 dc in first sc and 1 dc in each st across. Row 1: Work entire row into the back bump of starting chains: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook and 1 sc in each ch across. Or you can use the traditional ch3 if you prefer that way.

SCARF CROCHET PATTERN HOW TO

If you are not familiar with the csdc, you can watch this VIDEO TUTORIAL by Moogly to learn how to do it. To avoid gaps on the edge, you can use the chainless starting double crochet (csdc) instead of ch3 at the beginning of rows. See Video Tutorial on How to Crochet Front Cross Stitch See Video Tutorial on How to Crochet Back Cross-StitchĢ) Front Cross Double Crochet (fcrdc): Skip next st, dc in next st working around the front of the last st made, dc in skipped st. HOW TO MAKE CROSSED DOUBLE CROCHET STITCHESġ) Back Cross Double Crochet (bcrdc): Skip next st, dc in next st working behind last st made, dc in skipped st. If you know how to double crochet, you can also make the Crossed Double Crochet! By working the variations of the crossed double crochet stitch, you will get stitches, which although crossed, are not entangled with each other. The Crossed Double Crochet Stitch is what adds texture to this scarf. Any of the Snuggle colors would be pretty! This bulky yarn and a large hook makes this scarf go quite quickly! The scarf pictured was made using the yarn color called Snow White and I have also crocheted one using the color Majestic, a deep purple. I made the scarf narrower and shorter than the original, and chose a bulky alpaca blend yarn called Snuggle from the Alpaca Yarn Company, available in our store and on our website here. The original pattern is called Go With the Flow Super Scarf by by Kinga Erdem on the My Hobby Is Crochet website. For a wider scarf add more rows in the pattern repeat. For a longer scarf start with more foundation chain stitches, and for a shorter scarf use less. The pattern is worked lengthwise so this scarf can be made whatever length and width you’d like. Sound hard? Not really, once you understand the stitch and get going with it. I love the texture that is created with a combination of front and back crossed double crochet stitches. I ran across a crochet pattern that I really liked, used a different yarn than what the pattern called for, tweaked it a little, and I’m quite happy with the results.















Scarf crochet pattern