Sugar Violet Skinny Scarf, Free Crochet Pattern + Video



The Sugar Violet Skinny Scarf is a beautiful, soft, and colorful scarf that is crocheted in a simple two row stitch sequence and compliments the lovely variegated yarn. It can be worn any time of year, and is great for warmer weather when you need a little something, or cooler months as an accessory scarf.

Sugar Violet Skinny Scarf
By Jennifer Dickerson

  
Materials:

  • 1 Skein Red Heart Gumdrop ("Grape" colorway shown)
  • I ( 5.5 mm) Crochet Hook
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Scissors

Sizing:

  • Width: 3 inches
  • Length: 72 inches as shown. However you can make yours as long or as short as you like.


Instructions:

(Note: Be sure to scroll down for a video tutorial of this project too)

Ch 14

Foundation Row: In the second ch from the hook, work a sc. *Ch 3, skip 3 ch, sc in next ch, rpt from * to end of row.

Row 1: Ch 3 and turn. *Work 3 dc, ch 1 in the ch 3 sp from the previous row. Rpt from * in each ch 3 sp across. 1 dc in the turning chain.

Row 2: Ch 1 and turn. In the first space, work a sc. *Ch 3 and work a sc in the ch 1 space (in between the groups of 3 dc from previous row), 1 sc in the turning chain.

Repeat rows 1 and 2 until scarf is desired length.

Finishing: Weave in ends.



Click below to watch a video on how to crochet the Sugar Violet Skinny Scarf stitch by stitch:



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5 comments:

  1. Sehr schön!^^
    Liebe Grüße,*Manja*

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  2. I really like this pattern...but have a question? Can you make this pattern wider? How many chains would you start with to make this scarf 4 inches wide?

    Will be waiting for your reply....Thanks~ Joann

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    1. Joann... I wanted to make mine wider also. It seems that the pattern is done in multiples of 4 + 2. I crocheted mine with a starting chain of 18. Depending on how tight or loose you crochet, you could start with 18, 22, 26 etc.
      I hope that helps =)

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    2. Hi Sassy~ Thank you so much. I've got the yarn and now with your help I'm ready to begin this project. I kept checking back and glad I did!
      You help is greatly appreciated...Joann.

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