This soft, and cozy scarf is the narrower version of the Mulberry Shawl. This scarf is easy to crochet with pretty eyelets and an optional fringe to finish it off.
Mulberry Scarf
By Jennifer Dickerson
Materials:
- 1 Skein Lion Brand Homespun (Shawl shown is the "Ambrosia" colorway)
- K (6.50 mm) crochet hook
- Tapestry Needle (for weaving in ends)
- Scissors
Sizing:
- 6 inches wide
- 62 inches long
Note: If you choose to not add fringe, you can just work the scarf until you run out of yarn, which will result in a longer scarf.
Instructions:
Note: Rows 1-5 are worked in the spaces (vs. the stitches)
Click here for a photo tutorial about working into the spaces...
Ch 16
Foundation Row: dc in the 4th ch from hook, 1 dc in each ch across row.
Row 1: Ch 3 and turn, dc in first space (in between the dc from the previous row) and each space to end of row.
Row 2: Ch 3 and turn, dc in first space (in between the dc from the previous row), ch 2, skip one space, *dc in next space, ch 2, skip next space, rpt from * to end of row, dc in last space (ch 3 turning chain space)
Row 3: Ch 3 and turn, 2 dc in first space (ch 2 space from previous row), 2 dc in each ch 2 space across row, 1 dc in last space (ch 3 turning chain space)
Row 4: Ch 3 and turn, dc in first space (in between the dc from the previous row) and each space to end of row.
Row 5: Repeat row 4.
Repeat rows 2-5 until scarf is desired length, ending on row 5.
Finishing:
Weave in any ends that remain. Add fringe if you like (if you choose to not add fringe, you can just work the scarf until you run out of yarn, which will result in a longer scarf).
Watch this video to learn how to add fringe to your scarf:
As mentioned above, this pattern is the scarf version of the Mulberry Shawl. If you'd like to make the shawl too:
Click here for Mulberry Shawl pattern...
© Jennifer Dickerson 2014
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Very pretty, thank you so much. It reminds me of a knitted drop stitch scarf.
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Meredith
How neat! I love the shawl, but am waiting on just the right yarn to make it. This scarf version is so exciting to me! I can do this with yarn I already have! Thank you so much! I am really loving your site AND your YouTube channel! You have a great combination of crochet and other fiber techniques. I love learning more information from one channel, instead of searching all over for things. Keep up all this good work! It is appreciated!
ReplyDeleteThanks for another great pattern :-) I love working with super soft bulky yarn.
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Kate
Es muy pero que muy bonita
ReplyDeleteMade this one in Homespun's Edwardian (charcoal gray)! Easy and fun pattern! Thank you for postign tutorial and pattern.
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I like this pattern! Once realized from your tutorial row 4 meant to DC in between each DC space, things went smoother. I used Infinity from Lion Brand. I'm a new lover of tutorials. Thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors! Keep in mind that with the homespun yarn, fringe will fray big-time, into a poof. Some crocheters suggest knotting each end of each strand.
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