Ready to add a touch of coziness and style to your winter wardrobe? This textured crochet scarf is not only super stylish but very easy to make. With its one-row repeat pattern, you will have this finished in no time!
We’re using the ‘Herringbone Double Crochet’ stitch for this scarf. To begin, make enough chains to reach about 70 inches in length. The number of chains determines how long your crochet scarf will be. Next, crochet as many rows as needed to reach a width of about 7 inches. Lastly, add some tassels to the short sides of the scarf for that extra touch of elegance.
Customization and Tips-
- Want to change the length of the scarf? Add more chains to make it longer or reduce the number of chains to make it shorter! Pro tip: Always measure length using the measuring tape once you’ve enough chains.
- Want to change the width of the scarf? Add more rows to make it wider or reduce the number of rows to make it shorter!
- just keep in mind, more chains for length and more rows for width!
Video –
Give it a shot and share your results with me on Instagram or Pinterest! And don’t forget to drop a comment and tell me what you think of this design. I had a blast making it, and I hope you enjoy it just as much!
Crochet Scarf Measurements –
This pattern creates a scarf that is approximately 7 inches wide and 70 inches in height without Tassels.
Crochet Scarf Material –
- Lion Brand® Heartland® Yarn. Color -Kobuk Valley (2 skeins)
- Hook – J/6.00mm
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
Stitches used and Abbreviations –
- ch – chain
- H-DC – Herringbone double crochet –
- Yarn over, and insert the hook under the top loops of the next stitch.
- Yarn over, pull the yarn through, and continue to pull through the 1st loop on the hook. 2 loops on the hook.
- Yarn over again and pull through 1st loop on the hook. 2 loops on the hook.
- Yarn over and pull through both the loops on the hook.
Crochet Scarf Pattern (US Terms) –
- ch 200.
- Row 1 – 1 H-DC in the back bump of the 3rd chain. 1 H-DC in the back bump of each of the remaining chains. Total stitches – 198.
- Row 2 – ch 2 ( count as a stitch) and turn around the work. 1 H-DC in the 2nd stitch. 1 H-DC in each of the remaining stitches. Total stitches – 198.
- Row 3 to 16 – Repeat row 2.
- Cut the yarn leaving about 6″ and fasten off. Do not weave in the end.
Adding tassels to the Crochet Scarf –
- Cut 50″ of yarn. Fold in half and then fold in half 2 more times.
- Pull the folded end of the yarn through the corner or edge of the short side of the scarf.
- Pull the other loose ends of the yarn through the same folded loop and tighten to secure the tassel to the scarf.
- Use scissors to trim the ends of the tassel to your desired length. Check out the video for a detailed illustration.
- Repeat these steps along the edge of the scarf, evenly spacing the tassels. Total number of tassels = 9 on each side including the corners.
- Tip – For the corners, include the loose ends of the yarn in the tassels so that you don’t have to weave in those ends.
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