The Beginner School Spirit Scarf is an easy as pie scarf that celebrates school and/or team spirit! Made in school colors or a team you like to cheer for, I wanted this to be an easy project that beginners can make. This makes a very thoughtful gift too and is a perfect first project...fun to make and fun to wear!
Need a little extra help? There's a full video tutorial too!
Need a little extra help? There's a full video tutorial too!
Click below to watch the full video tutorial:
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This scarf can be made in any colors you like...school, team, favorites, seasonal, holiday, the possibilities are endless! Once you know which colors you want, here are a few ways you can work the striping. Keep scrolling for instructions for each one below.

This scarf can be made in any colors you like...school, team, favorites, seasonal, holiday, the possibilities are endless! Once you know which colors you want, here are a few ways you can work the striping. Keep scrolling for instructions for each one below.
Materials:
- 2 Skeins of Red Heart Super Saver in school or team colors of your choice.
- 6.5 mm "K" crochet hook
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Tape Measure
Note: If you need to substitute yarn, look for a "4" medium on the yarn weight scale.
Sizing:
- 9 Inches Wide
- 70 Inches Long
Ok, like I mentioned above there are several different striping options you can do (or create one of your own!) Pick your favorite and move on down to the instructions below...
Chunky Stripes-6 rows of color A and 6 rows of color B, then repeat. (I used "Cherry Red" and "Blue" for this swatch:
Pin Stripes-6 rows of color A, 2 rows of color B, 2 rows of color A, 2 rows of color B, then repeat. (I used "Claret" and "Gold" for the swatch below:
Thin Stripes-1 row of color A, 1 row of color B, then repeat. (I used "Gold" and "Blue" for this swatch):
Beginner School Spirit Scarf
By Jennifer Dickerson
By Jennifer Dickerson
Instructions:
Ch 26
Row 1: Work a dc in the 4th ch from the hook and in each ch across, then in the top of the turning chain at the end of the row.
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as a dc) and turn. Work a dc in each st across and into the top of the turning chain at the end of the row..
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as a dc) and turn. Work a dc in each st across and into the top of the turning chain at the end of the row..
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