The Cloud Nine Scarf is a fun and cheerful scarf that is super cozy too! A closed shell stitch creates lovely texture and is quick to stitch up! Add some bright happy colors to any gray day with this super fun crochet project!
Need a little help? There's a full video tutorial below!
Cloud Nine Scarf
By Jennifer Dickerson
Materials:
Sizing:- 6.5 mm K crochet hook
- 654 yards of #5 bulky weight yarn, (I used 6 balls of Amigo Chunky yarn from Hobbii) *Note: if you are changing sizing, yarn amounts will change too.
- Tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Tape measure
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- 8 inches wide
- 74 inches long
Instructions:
*Note: I worked 8 rows of each color for the rainbow striping as shown.
Ch 31 (multiple of 6+1)
Row 1: In the 4th ch from the hook, work 2 dc. *Skip two ch then work a sc in the next ch. skip 2 ch and in the next ch, work 4 dc. There will be 3 ch left on the row. Skip the next two ch, and in the very last ch, work a sc.
Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. Work 2 dc in the sc from the previous row. *Work a sc in the center space of the fan from the previous row (area in between the posts right in the center). Work 4 dc in the sc in between the next two fans. Work a sc in the turning chain space to finish the row.
Repeat row 2 until the piece is approximately 6 inches tall or the same height as the width you've chosen (I made mine 6 inches by 6 inches).
Do not fasten off yet and chain 10. Work a slip stitch into the base of the first chain worked and fasten off. Weave in any ends that remain.
Finishing:
Weave in any ends that remain and it's ready to wear!
© Fiber Flux/Jennifer Dickerson 2022
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Hi Jennifer! I love this pattern!!! The colors make this so fun. Makes me want to start this right now!!! Alas, I have a couple of projects on the hook that need finishing really soon. Thanks for the freebie. I appreciate your sharing your art.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful scarf - and easy enough to enlarge for a prayer shawl (our church craft group makes a lot of those each year) - and nice to have a new pattern!
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