Scrappy Bias Scarf – Free Crochet Pattern

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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.




If you live in an area that doesn’t get too cold, or you just want a pop of color to wear at the office, try a skinny scarf. I made one, though I’ll be sticking with the regular scarf for a while.

Scrappy Skinny Scarf - Free Crochet Pattern

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

Scrappy Bias Scarf – Free Crochet Pattern

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Supplies:

Approx. 400-500 Yards Worsted Weight Yarn,
12mm Crochet Hook
Worsted weight yarn
Clover Amour Crochet Hook 12 mm

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.

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