Bonus Pattern! Little Grape Jelly Scarf

The sweet little person whom I gifted the Grape Jelly Scarf asked if her dolly could have one too…thus the Little Grape Jelly was born! Remember this purple scarf?

Click here for Grape Jelly Scarf Pattern

I looked for some cute bulky yarn leftovers and whipped up the smaller one in a fun pink.

This is a “sort-of” pattern…it is so easy and fast, you’ll only need just a bit of time too.

Materials:

  • 1/2 Skein Lion Brand Hometown USA Yarn in “Honolulu Pink” colorway
  • Scraps of Lion Brand Hometown USA Yarn in “Minneapolis Purple” colorway 
  • N (9.0 mm) Crochet Hook
  • Tapestry Needle

Sizing: 

  • Scarf can be made as long as you like by making your starting chain longer or shorter.  Scarf as shown measures approximately 1.5 inches wide. 

Instructions:

Make a chain as long as you’d like your scarf to be, plus 3 more chains.  In the 3rd ch from the hook, work 1 dc.  Work 2 dc in the next chain and in each ch to the end of the row.


Pom Poms:

Make two pom poms using leftovers from both skeins. Click here for a photo tutorial on making a multicolored pom pom… Leave tails intact for attaching them to the scarf later.


Finishing:

Attach pom poms securely to each end of the scarf using tails from the pom poms. Weave in any ends from scarf that remain.

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© Jennifer Dickerson 2013
Please note: Patterns are for personal and charity use only.
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2 thoughts on “Bonus Pattern! Little Grape Jelly Scarf

  1. This is really unique and fun! I like the way the two sides have different colors (I just happen to love these two colors together). I think it adds interest and visual depth! Score! Thanks so much for posting. You have put together a very well rounded blog, and your interaction with visitors comments makes a person feel like they really matter to you. I was pleasantly surprised when I posted a personal quest for a scarf pattern that would be good for a 'first scarf' without being 'cheesy' or looking like a 'first scarf', and next morning, I had a tweet, from you. It said "How about these?" (Or something along that line) and had a link to a list of your scarves that were appropriately easy, yet attractive! I love them! I'm all over your YouTube channel too! This is definitely a blog that I plan to frequent on a regular basis! 😀

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