Scrappy Bias Scarf – Free Crochet Pattern
|Scrappy Bias Scarf – Free Crochet Pattern
November has officially become scrap busting month here at Goddess Crochet. The living room floor is partially covered with my several bags of scraps, and I have like 6 or 7 projects going. It’s nuts. Lol. You will reap the benefits, however, with free patterns designed to use up those scraps once and for all! Or at least make somewhat of a dent in the pile.
You could choose to go super scrappy with this project, or plan out your colors. If you ARE doing a scrappy scarf and changing colors often, take a some time to weave in your tails as you go along. It’s less demoralizing than waiting until the end, trust me.
You’ll be holding 2 strands of worsted weight yarn together, which means those scraps will dissappear faster, and your scarf will be thick and cozy. It’s such a great pattern for playing with color. I can’t wait to see what you make!
Scrappy Bias Scarf – Free Crochet Pattern
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Supplies:
Approx. 400-500 Yards Worsted Weight Yarn,
12mm Crochet Hook
Gauge and Measurements:
4 st and 4 rows in 2” single crochet. Regular scarf measures approx. 4-1/2” wide, skinny scarf measures approx. 2-1/2” wide.
Notes:
Entire project is worked holding 2 strands of worsted weight yarn together. Change just 1 strand/color out at a time for a fading effect. Turn a regular scarf into an infinity scarf by seaming the ends together.
Let’s Begin!
Holding two strands of worsted weight yarn together,
For skinny scarf: Ch 6
For regular scarf: Ch 12
1. Sc into back bump of 2nd ch from hook and each ch across
2. Ch 1
Turn
2 sc in same st
Sc until 2 st remain
Sc2tog
3. Ch 1
Turn
Sc in each st across
4. Ch 1
Turn
2 sc in same st
Sc until 2 st remain
Sc2tog
5. – ?. Rep rows 3 and 4 until scarf reaches desired length.
Child scarf: Approximately 48”
Adult scarf: Appproximately 60”
X-Tall Adult: Approximately 72”
Weave in ends.