
The “Winter Errands” Scarf Now Available – Free Pattern
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If you are looking for a lovely, yet easy and quick to make, crochet pattern, this could be it!
The “Winter Errands” Scarf is perfect to just throw on as you are going out the door to complete all the “Winter Errands” that you do during your busy days! (That’s where this pattern got it’s name.). The scarves you make frolm this pattern will also be perfect Christmas gifts! Easy and quick to make so that you can complete lots of gifts in a short time.
Yarn
The yarn that I used for this pattern is called “Big Twist” and is available at Joann Stores! It is available in a variety of lovely colors and I really liked working with this yarn. It is 100% acrylic and is machine washable and dryable.
The pattern follows. If you would like the Ad-Free PDF version of the pattern, click on the button for my Ravelry Store.
The “Winter Errands” Scarf
Crochet Scarf (Adult Woman)
Adult Woman Size
Skill Level:
Advanced Beginner
Size:
Adult – One Size
This scarf is worked the “short” way, meaning that you will make chains and work rows that are the width of the scarf. This makes it easy to adjust the finished length of the scarf. So you can make it the suggested length or make it shorter or longer.
Finished Size: Approximately 7 inches wide and 53 inches long
Gauge:
4 inch square = 4 clusters x 4 clusters
Stitches Used:
Chain Stitch – ch
Single Crochet – sc
Double Crochet – dc
Special Notes:
This pattern uses US Crochet Terminology.
Chain Multiple: 4 + 2
Materials Needed:
(Yarn Needed for the Scarf) – 1 skein/380 yards of Big Twist Value Yarn, Color – Light Rose. Each skein is 380 yds/347 m and 6 oz 170 g. The yarn is 100% acrylic. It is Machine Washable. Do not Tumble Dry. Dry flat.)
– Crochet Hook, Size “I”/5.50 mm
– Yarn Needle (Used for working in loose yarn ends.)
- Scissors
- Tape Measure
Scarf Pattern
Adult Size
Using the “H”/5.00 mm Hook, Ch 26.
Row 1: Sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each remaining ch. Ch 2. Turn.
Row 2: Work 3 dc in the base of the ch; *sk next 3 sc, (sc, 3 dc) in the next sc. Repeat from the * to the last 4 stitches. Skip 3 sc. Sc in the last sc. Ch 2. Turn.
Row 3: Work 3 dc in the base of the chain. *Sk next 3 dc, (sc, 3 dc) in the next sc. Repeat from the * across to the last st. Sc in the 2nd ch f the turning ch-2. Ch 2. Turn.
Repeat Row 3 for the pattern until the scarf measures 53 inches.
Fasten off and weave in ends.
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