Crochet & DIY

Crochet Scarf Using Basic Pattern

Living in a tropical country, we always dream of visiting cold countries. We wish to experience the weather and be amazed of the snowfall.

Consequently, I made a scarf in preparation in case we travel to Europe, UK, Canada or any other countries where Jack Frost can be found.

Don’t wanna keep you hanging, here’s the pattern I used, and these might be the simplest pattern you’ll ever see! 🙂

Legend:
CH – chain
SC – single crochet
HDC – half double crochet
DC – double crochet
sl st – slip stitch

Materials:

  1. 4 mm Crochet Hook – 1 piece
  2. 6-ply Multi-color Acrylic Yarn – 1 ball

Base:

Make CH’s divisible by 2

  • Total CH quantity should be an EVEN number
  • The length of the chain will determine the LENGTH of the scarf, so it’s all up to you! 🙂

Row 1:

HDC on 2nd chain below, HDC’s on all chains below until the end of the row

Row 2:

CH – 1, SC on 1st chain below, DC on same chain below, skip the next chain,

**SC on one chain below, DC on the same chain, skip the next chain**

Then, repeat ** to ** until the end of the row

Row 3 & onwards:

  • Repeat Row 2 pattern, no increases and decreases
  • The number of rows defines the LENGTH of the scarf, so it’s all up to you! 🙂

Tussles:

  • These are optional. I put it to for it to look more attractive and to make it appear longer.
  • Made by cutting yarn into same lengths and attaching it to the ends of the scarf by a knot.
  • The spacing is customized and accomplished precisely by counting the spaces creating equal spaces in between each tussle.

See?? It’s very basic! Mainly, it is a two-stitch pattern with length and width totally based on your own preference. Therefore, end-product will be 100% personalized by you making it perfect for gifts for your family and friends.

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