FREE PATTERN FRIDAY: Headlands Crochet Scarf Pattern/Kit - Darn Good Yarn

FREE PATTERN FRIDAY: Headlands Crochet Scarf Pattern/Kit

BEFORE YOU BEGIN

Bundle up in the Headlands Scarf made from our soft & luxurious silky baby 3 ply recycled silk yarn. (Which is available in 4 different colors!)  This beautiful & easy crochet scarf pattern was designed by Heather Anderson aka @TheUnraveledMitten.

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Craft: Crochet

Skill Level: Easy

MATERIALS:

Materials for Headlands Crochet Scarf

PATTERN NOTES:
  • Finished Scarf Measures: 4.75 in. x 77 in. (not including fringe)

  • Gauge Instructions: Follow pattern as written measure from valley-to-valley or crest-to-crest to get length of pattern repeat.

  • Gauge: 1 pattern repeats and 3 rows in 2 ½ in. x 2 in.

  • Ch 3 at beginning of each row counts as 1 dc

  • This scarf is easily customizable for length. Crochet as many or as little rows as you like.

  • From row 2 on, you will work each stitch in the back loop only.

  • Stitch Counts per row are in <brackets>


ABBREVIATIONS:

CH(S): Chain(s)
DC: Double Crochet
YO: Yarn Over
BLO: Back Loop Only
ST(S): Stitch(es)
DC3TOG: Double Crochet 3 Together: YO, insert hook into ST indicated, pull up loop, *YO, insert hook into next ST, pull up loop, repeat from * 1 more time. YO, pull through all loops on hook.

PATTERN:

 

Row 1: Ch 24, Dc in 4th ch from hook (skipped 3 chs count as 1 dc). DC in next 3 chs. Dc3tog over next 3 chs. Dc in next 3 chs. 3 dc in next. DC in next 3 chs. Dc3tog over next 3 chs. Dc in next 3 chs, 2 dc in last. <21 sts>


Row 2: Ch 3, working in BLO, dc in same st as ch 3 and in next 3 sts. Dc3tog over next 3 sts. Dc in next 3 sts, 3 dc in next. Dc in next 3 sts, dc3tog over next 3 sts. Dc in next 3 sts, 2 dc in last st. <21 sts>

Row 3-99: repeat row 2 for 99 rows or until scarf is desired length taking into consideration the addition of fringe. <21 sts>

Finishing: On last row bind off and weave in ends.

Optional Fringe: Add fringe about every other stitch along ends of scarf. Cut 3 lengths of yarn 18 inches long. Fold the yarn in half, insert hook into first stitch, hook yarn on fold and pull through the stitch about an inch. Take rest of the strands and yarnover your hook and pull all the yarn through the loop.

Finished Headlands Crochet Scarf