crochet easy scarf

Designed by Kinjinlu Khumba

Skill – Easy

#KK-Cr-Scarf-01

Hey there! I’m so excited to share this beautiful scarf pattern with you all for free. Got a lot of good comments and reviews on this one. The pattern is quite simple but I think its the colour that helps it stand out. I can’t quite put a finger to it, but the texture blends in with the pattern too. Its an olive-orange kind of colour in a worsted weight. Oh I’m terrible at the names of colour, so help me out here if you can name this colour. 

Anyway, all my friends liked it. Even my guy friends enquire about it so they could gift someone. And I think its really great for gifts and also for yourself; yea why not, ‘cos you deserve one of your works to be for you solely. Has it ever happen to you that not one piece of your work is left for you? Mine gets all distributed or sold out, or loved ones would just take away saying “you can always make one for yourself, I can’t”. And one after another, they all go out just like that. The ones that are left would be those that I had screwed up or pattern went wrong and not really wearable outside of home but okay to keep me warm. Phew!! I struggle with this part a lot. I hope I’m not alone in this.

Alright, I’m gonna shut up and put you right to the pattern. Here you go. I hope you enjoy this one.

Supply:

1) Worsted weight yarn  (olive-orange)

2) 4.5 mm hook

3) scissors

4) Wide-eyed needle

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Abbreviations: US termminology

1) ch – chain

2) dc – double crochet

3) st – stitch

Pattern:

Row 1: Ch 4, 2dc into the 4th ch

Row 2: Ch 3 and turn (counts as dc), 2dc into the first st. ch1, skip 1, 3dc into the last st.

Row 3: Ch 3 and turn, 2dc into the first st, ch1, skip 3, 3dc into ch1 space from previous row, ch1, skip 2, 3dc into the last st.

Row 4: Ch 3 and turn, 2dc into the 1st st, (ch 1, skip 3, 3dc into ch1 space) x 2

ch1, skip 2, 3dc into the last st. 

Row 5: Ch 3 and turn, 2dc into the 1st st, (ch 1, skip 3, 3dc into ch1 space) x 3

ch1, skip 2, 3dc into the last st. 

Row 6: Ch 3 and turn, 2dc into the 1st st, (ch 1, skip 3, 3dc into ch1 space) x 4

ch1, skip 2, 3dc into the last st. 

Repeat the increase pattern till you achieve the desired length and height for your scarf. 

My scarf measures 45″ of width and 21″ of height

Fringe:

To give a complete look for the scarf, put some fringes on both the sides of the triangle. Mine is about 15 cm long.

Ok. So that completes the scarf. Hope you make a good one. If you happen to make this beauty, please do tag me on my social media pages. I’d love to see your work. Thank you so much for reading this posts. 

                               Have a great time ahead.

Also if you need to see a visual tutorial, you can find it here.

 

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This design, the written pattern and images are a copyright of Lu’s Handicrafts and may not be copied or reproduced in any way whether on paper or electronically.  You have permission to sell the finished products made from this pattern, but please leave a link to my website, www.lushandicrafts.com, in your product listing specifying that Kinjinlu Khumba is the designer of this pattern. Thank you for supporting me.

 

If you have any trouble with this pattern, find errors or want to give feedback, please feel free to contact me at lushandicrafts@gmail.com. Also a visual tutorial is available on my YouTube channel, Lu’s Handicrafts, if you need further assistance1

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