#crochet scarf pattern
This is one of those patterns that jumped into my head and I had to create it right then. I love when inspirations hits me like that! I crocheted the evening away and finished within 2 hours. I am very happy with how it turned out and am betting for sure that this is going to be my go to scarf for winter!
NOTES
SKILL LEVEL:
- Advanced Beginner
FINISHED SIZE:
- approx. 64" circumference & 6" width
MATERIALS:
- Size J crochet hook 6.00 mm
- Yarn needle
- 340 yards of Lion brand Vanna’s choice yarn in Linen (or any worsted weight (4) yarn)
Find Vanna’s Choice online here
Two 1" buttons (I used coconut shell buttons)
Find the buttons online here
CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS:
hdc = half double crochet
ch = chain
bl = back loop
st = stitch
sk = skip
ANDY SCARF PATTERN:
RIBBING:
(each row should be 3" wide so 8 hdc’s for every 3") (each row will be approx. .70" in height)
FOUNDATION ROW: ch 9, hdc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc in remaining ch’s across, turn (8)
ROW 1: ch 1, working in the bl and starting in 2nd ch from hook hdc, bl hdc in remaining ch’s across, turn. (8)
ROW 2- 95: repeat row 1. (8)
Do not fasten off yarn, ch 1, see scarf pattern below on how to continue.
SCARF:
(worked along long side of ribbing, going back along the edge of the ribbing you just worked up)
(To make it even I did 3 hdc’s for every 2 rows of ribbing. Starting with 2 hdc’s in the first row. ending with 1 hdc in the last row)
(gauge is 12 hdc’s for every 4")
ROW 1: (starting in 2nd ch from hook) 145 hdc’s in each st evenly across long side of ribbing, turn. (145)
ROW 2: ch 1, (starting in 2nd ch from hook hdc in the bl), hdc in the bl of every st across, turn. (145)
ROW 3-7: repeat row 2. (145)
If you do not want buttons on your scarf you can fasten off here and weave in loose ends with yarn needle.
If you want buttons do not fasten off yarn, ch 1, turn your work to short side of scarf, see pattern below on how to continue.
BUTTON HOLES: (optional)
ROW 1: hdc, hdc, sk 1 ch, ch 1, hdc in next 10 dc, sk 1 ch, ch 1, hdc, hdc . (16)
ROW 2: ch1, starting in 2nd ch frhom hook hdc, hdc once in every st across. (16)
attach buttons onto other end of scarf that doesn’t have the button holes you just made evenly so they will attach to the holes properly about 1" from edge of scarf.
weave in loose ends throughout scarf with yarn needle.
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. If you prefer to have a PDF version of this pattern that is available in my shop for purchase.
Find it here ➸ ANDY SCARF PDF PATTERN
or you can add it to your RAVELRY library if you wish.
Add it here➸ANDY SCARF ON RAVELRY
If you have any questions feel free to ask me anytime!
Don’t forget to have fun making the Andy Crochet Button Scarf! I would love to see your creations when you are done on Instagramusing the hashtag #andyscarf or #rescuedpaw.
Happy Crocheting!
Krista
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Fall is sneaking up on us fast so you might as well be ready with RPD’s fantastic fall scarf! This crochet pattern is great for beginners and works up in just one hour!
MATERIALS
Crochet hook size N 9.00 MM (I used a Boye Hook)
yarn needle
2 skeins (186 yards) of charisma tweed yarn from Micheal’s in Cream or any Bulky 5 yarn.
CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS
ch = chain
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
sk = skip
NOTES
Gauge is 8 stitches for every 4″
Finished size = 74″ Long x 6″ Wide
To make the scarf smaller or larger chain an even number +1
This is an original pattern created by Krista Cagle for Rescued Paw Designs. You MAY sell items made from this pattern. If you choose to sell items made from this pattern please link back to me at www.RESCUEDPAW.com for credit. Please do not use my pictures to sell your items.
PLEASE DO NOT COPY, SHARE, ADJUST OR RESELL MY PATTERN
Thank you for respecting my work.
PATTERN
- Foundation Row: ch 110 +1
- Row 1: starting in 2nd ch from hook hdc, * sk 1 ch, hdc 2 times in next ch, repeat from * across ending with 1 hdc in last ch. (110)
Row 2: ch 1, starting in 2nd ch from hook sc, * sk 1 ch, sc 2 times in next ch, repeat from * across ending with 1 sc in last ch. (110)
Row 3: ch 1, repeat row 1. (110)
- Row 4: repeat row 2. (110)
- Row 5: ch 1, repeat row 1. (110)
- Row 6: repeat row 2. (110)
- Row 7: ch 1, repeat row 1. (110)
- Row 8: repeat row 2. (110)
- Row 9: ch 1, repeat row 1. (110)
- Finishing: fasten off yarn and weave in loose ends throughout scarf with the yarn needle.
Have fun making this quick project and stay warm!
If you have any questions feel free to ask!
Happy Crocheting!!
Krista
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I designed this scarf for myself a couple days ago and am so excited to share this crochet pattern with you all! It is very simple to make and has a awesome texture. I hope you love it!
NOTES:
SKILL LEVEL:
- Advanced Beginner
FINISHED SIZE:
- One size approx. 60" circumference & 5" width
MATERIALS:
Size M crochet hook 9.00 mm ( or whatever hook is needed to obtain gauge) I used a Susan Bates Bamboo Hook which I love! Find it here on Amazon ➸ Bamboo Hook 9.00MM
Yarn needle
125 yards of Loops & Threads Charisma in Off White or any other Bulky 5 yarn
Two 2" buttons (optional)
CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS:
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
sc = single crochet
VICTORIA SCARF PATTERN:
(gauge approx. 1 row = 5")
Row 1: ch 12, in 2nd ch from hook sc, sc in every ch across. (11)
Row 2: ch 3, in 6th ch from hook * {dc,dc,ch 1,dc,dc} all in the same ch, skip 4 ch’s, in next ch repeat * group, sk 2 ch’s, 1 dc in turning ch. (11)
Row 3: ch 3, {dc,dc,ch 1,dc,dc} in ch 1 space from previous row, {dc,dc, ch 1,dc,dc} in next ch 1 space, 1 dc in turning ch. (11)
Row 4 to 44: repeat row 3 (11)
Row 45: ch 1, * sc in first dc from previous row, sc in next dc from previous row, sc in ch 1 space, sc in next dc , sc in next dc, repeat from * on next group, end with 1 dc in turning ch. (11)
Fasten off and weave in loose ends with yarn needle, or leave a 12" piece to attach buttons, see below (optional)
ATTACHING BUTTONS
(optional)
(you can use the 12" piece of extra yarn or sewing thread to attach)
(button holes are not needed because of the open stitches of the scarf)
I placed my scarf flat like an upside down U and placed the buttons on the inner left hand side about 2 inches apart. If you want to wear it like the picture you would put it on your neck with the 2 long ends down your back, wrap the left scarf tail around your neck to the right, and the right scarf tail to your left and secure with the buttons.
There isn’t any wrong spot to put them and they can be secured any way you wish. I would also suggest if you aren’t sure on where to place the buttons put the scarf on how you would prefer to wear it and then figure out the best spot for the buttons to be placed.
I hope you enjoyed this pattern. If you have any questions feel free to ask! You can find an ad free version of this pattern over in my Store here ➸ Ad Free Victoria Scarf Pattern or find it on Ravelry here ➸ Victoria Scarf on Ravelry.
Happy Crocheting!!
Krista
DISCLAIMER:
An Original Pattern Created by Krista Cagle for Rescued Paw Designs. This pattern is for the use of the purchaser only. You MAY sell items made from this pattern. If you choose to sell items made from this pattern please link back to me at www.RESCUEDPAW.com for credit. Please do not use my pictures to sell your items.
PLEASE DO NOT COPY, SHARE, ADJUST OR RESELL MY PATTERN
Thank you for respecting my work.
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I am thrilled to release RPD latest free pattern the “Jamie”. This crochet cowl is quick to make and is perfect for the upcoming fall / winter season. I used Lion Brand Thick & Quick which is a super bulky and extremely soft yarn. It is easily becoming one of my favorite yarns to work with!
Enjoy and remember ready or not, fall is on its way!
NOTES:
SKILL LEVEL:
- Advanced Beginner
FINISHED SIZE:
Adult - approx. 24" circumference & 7" width
Older Child - approx. 22" circumference & 6" width
MATERIALS:
Size M crochet hook 9.00 mm ( or whatever hook is needed to obtain gauge)
Yarn needle
108 yards of Lion brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick in Barley and 2 yards in Oatmeal or any super bulky 6 yarn (for adult size) or if you need a yarn without wool Amazon has many options to choose from ➸ “Shop Bulky Yarn”
CROCHET ABBREVIATIONS:
hdc = half double crochet
ch = chain
bl = back loop
fl = front loop
st = stitch
sl st = slip stitch
JAMIE COWL PATTERN:
ADULT SIZE:
(gauge approx. 7 sts for every 4")
(never crochet in to the sl st and ch 1 - they do not count as sts)
(always start in the 2nd ch from hook after round 1)
Round 1: with barley, ch 40, join with a sl st to first ch to form a circle making sure not to twist ch. (40)
Round 2: ch 1, sc once into every ch around, sl st to top of first sc. (40)
Round 3: ch 1, * hdc in the fl, in next st hdc in the bl, repeat from * around, sl st to top of first hdc. (40)
Round 4: ch 1, * hdc in the bl, in next st hdc in the fl, repeat from * around, sl st to top of first hdc. (40)
Round 5: repeat round 3. (40)
Round 6: repeat round 4. (40)
Round 7: repeat round 3. (40)
Round 8: repeat round 4. (40)
Round 9: Join in oatmeal, ch 1, sc in every st around, sl st to top of first sc. (40)
Fasten off and weave in loose ends with yarn needle.
OLDER CHILD SIZE:
(gauge approx. 7 sts for every 4")
(never crochet in to the sl st and ch 1 - they do not count as sts)
(always start in the 2nd ch from hook after round 1)
Round 1: with barley, ch 36, join with a sl st to first ch to form a circle making sure not to twist ch. (36)
Round 2: ch 1, sc once into every ch around, sl st to top of first sc. (36)
Round 3: ch 1, * hdc in the fl, in the next st hdc in the bl, repeat from * around, sl st to top of first hdc. (36)
Round 4: ch 1, * hdc in the bl, in the next st hdc in the fl, repeat from * around, sl st to top of first hdc. (36)
Round 5: repeat round 3. (36)
Round 6: repeat round 4. (36)
Round 7: repeat round 3. (36)
Round 8: switch colors here and join in oatmeal, ch 1, sc in every st around, sl st to top of first sc. (36)
Fasten off and weave in loose ends with yarn needle.
You can also save it for later over at Ravelry here –> Jamie Cowl on Ravelry.
I hope you enjoyed this pattern. If you have any questions feel free to ask!
Happy Crocheting!!
Krista
DISCLAIMER:
You may sell items made from this pattern. If you choose to sell items made from this pattern please link back to me at www.RESCUEDPAW.com for credit. Please do not use my pictures to sell your items. Thank you for respecting my work.
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