

The “Winter Shades of Blue” Ribbed Scarf
Crochet Scarf
One Size – Adult
Designed By: Christine Longe of Lakeview Cottage Kids
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Skill Level:
Beginner
Size:
One Size
Adult – Woman
Materials Needed:
- 1 (10 oz.) (482 yards) skein Aran weight (#4) Red Heart “Super Saver Ombre” Yarn; Color: True Blue
- Crochet Hook, Size I/5.50 mm
- Yarn Needle (Used for working in loose yarn ends.)
Stitches Used:
Foundation Single Crochet – fsc
Half Double Crochet in the Back Loop Only – hdcblo
Single Crochet – sc
Gauge: In this particular project, gauge is not as important as some, since it is not a fitted garment.
(I crochet pretty loosely. If you crochet tighter, you may want to adjust to a larger hook to get your desired size.)
Finished Size (Unstretched) : 84 inches long x 5 1/2 inches wide)
Notes:
This stitch pattern is made using any number of chains. I used 225 Foundation Single Crochets but you can do a regular chain.
After the Foundation Single Crochet row, all half double crochet stitches for each row are done in the “Back Loop Only”. (hdcblo). By using the “Back Loop Only” you will form the lovely ribbed look of the scarf.
( I have created a YouTube Video Tutorial for the Foundation Single Crochet Stitch. Click this link to view it!
This scarf pattern uses the entire skein of yarn.
Scarf Pattern
Using the I Hook, Chain 225, using the Foundation Single Crochet stitch. Ch 1. Turn.
Row 1: Work 1 hdcblo in the first back loop from the hook. Work a hdcblo in each stitch across the row. Ch 1. Turn. (225 stitches)
Row 2: Work 1 hdcblo in the first stitch (base of the Ch 1) and in each stitch all the way across the row. Ch 1. Turn. (225 stitches)
Row 3 – 12: Repeat Row 2. (225 stitches)
Row 13: Single crochet in each stitch across. Ch 1. (225 stitches)
Fasten off yarn. Work in loose ends.
Enjoy your lovey new ribbed scarf!






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It is beautiful. I love the colors. I will look from afar as I am afraid of patterns that have front or back post stiches. You do lovely work.
Oh, thank you for your kind words! And, I encourage you to try the pattern. The stitches are actually done in the back loop of the stitches so they aren’t post stitches. I think you will find them easy and fun to try. I actually have a video on how to do stitches in the back loop that you may want to take a look at. It is for a single crochet but it gives you the basic idea! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-mhIv_Kovg&t=3s
Best Wishes,
Chris
I just completed this scarf, lovely!! I had a skein of the same yarn you used and I really like how it turned out. I also have a skein of the coral colorway of this same yarn, I think I will make another.
Thank you so much for the lovely pattern!