CROCHET: Free Recycled Silk Yarn Scarf Pattern
September 13, 2009

The Easy Crochet Scarf
Ok, ok…through lots of loving heckling I present to you a crochet pattern..gasp!
Understand, I’m a knitter and thanks to my crafty MIL I now know how to crochet but not well enough to even put a pattern up for anyone to follow. With that in mind, I turned to one of Darn Good Yarn’s sponsored Etsy Artists, Melissa. She came up with two super simple crochet patterns.
This is the first, a nifty scarf very much like the “Darn Good Accessory”
So, here’s the pattern!
Easy Breezy Recycled Silk Skinny Scarf
Need: 2 balls recycled silk yarn:
Hook: H (5.0 mm)
roughly 4 inches wide, 90 inches long.
Ch 15
Round 1: sc in 2nd chain from hook and every ch across, ch 1, turn
Round 2: sc across, ch 1 turn
Rounds 3 – 5: repeat round 2
Round 6: sc in first stitch, *ch 3, sk 2, sc in next* repeat 3 times, sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn
Round 7: sc in first stitch, *ch 3, sc in ch 3 loop* repeat 3 times, sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn
Repeat round 7 until you reach the desired length, being sure to leave enough yarn to finish
Finish: sc in first stitch, 3 sc in each ch3 loop, sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.
sc in each stitch, ch 1, turn
repeat 3 times, finish off, weave ends.
Note: Yarn sometimes twists, be careful to untwist it as you are crocheting. If yarn is too tight, upgrade to J hook. Your scarf will be slightly wider, you may need an additional ball of yarn to attain the desired length.
Another note: This is a free pattern which is not to be used for commercial gain. Feel free to tell your friends and use it how you like but respect the artist!
A special thanks to Melissa. Visit and support her sites which are:
http://madebymelissa.etsy.com
http://madebymelissa.blogspot.com
http://etsynj.blogspot.com








quuck and easy huh! i like it!
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I love the premium recycled silk yarn! So far I have made a scarf, a belt, and now I am working on a purse. The texture and colors in the silk yarns are amazing.
Thank you so much!
i just enjoyed playing with this wool…
beautiful, I love it.
So many cute colors. I love the result of this scarf.