Falin Scarf

Chunky-crochet-scarf-pattern

Winter is just around the corner, and what better way to stay warm and stylish than with a handmade crochet scarf? It is the perfect addition to your winter wardrobe, whether you’re heading out for a brisk walk or just braving the cold to run errands.

As we all know, winter's chill can be bone-deep, and a crochet winter scarf is your ultimate armor against the cold. So, don’t wait until the temperatures start to drop. That will be too late. Start thinking about making your warm and stylish accessories now. Prepare early so that when the winter's chill sets in, you'll be wrapped in warmth and the pride of crafting something beautiful with your own hands.

The best thing about making your own crochet winter scarf is that you get to express your style. You get to choose the yarn and colors that resonate with your personality. Whether you love bold and bright or subtle and earthy, it's all up to you. For best results, choose a yarn that feels soft and warm against your skin.

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Crochet scarves are the best gifts. They are quick and easy to make for either a seasoned or newbie crocheter. So, if you are thinking about holiday gifts, try this one. You won’t be disappointed. Most people cherish handmade presents and this scarf would make a wonderful gift for family and friends. Just imagine the smiles on their faces when they unwrap a beautiful, handcrafted scarf made by you!

So, it's time to cozy up in your favorite scarves and stay warm. And remember, a crochet scarf is not just about staying warm; it's also about style and personal touch.

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This scarf is part of the All About Fall Blog Hop hosted by Pam of Carroway Crochet. The blog hop runs from September 1st to 30th with different talented designers featuring their patterns. The featured pattern has a free PDF pattern only on the featured day. Below are some of the patterns featured in the blog hop. Scroll down for details on how to get the free pattern.

Yarn

I used the Lion Brand Scarfie yarn. It was my first time using this yarn, and I can say that I had fun. The yarn is so easy to use and it just cuddles in your hands as you crochet. Best of all is the softness and the warmth. And for only one ball of yarn? Well, I am in.

If you are unable to find this yarn, you can use any weight 5 yarn. Just make sure that it is soft for maximum warmth and comfort.

‍Skill Level

Easy

Materials

Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn Mushroom/Blush  78% Acrylic, 22% Wool 312 yds/285 m, 5.3 oz/150 g

Weight- 5 (Bulky)

Yarn Used- 312 yds/285 m

Hook size (K) 6.5 mm

Tapestry Needle

Scissors

1” Buttons-2

Gauge

12 rows x 11 sts = 4 in (10 cm)

Finished Measurements

53 in x 8 in





Abbreviations

Ch- chain

St-stitch

Sc- single crochet

Hdc - half double crochet

Rep- repeat

Buttoned crochet scarf

‍Notes

This scarf is very easy to make with the pattern consisting of only sc and hdc stitches. The scarf is made lengthwise and with this scarf I used only one ball of yarn. Best part, it can be done in less than 3 hours, making it the best gift or quick present.



Pattern Instructions

Ch 141

Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and each st to the end,turn (140)

Row 2: ch 1 (does not count as a st) *hdc in first st, sc in next st* rep from * to end, turn (140)

Chunky crochet scarf in progress

Rows 3-22: Rep row 2 

Row 23: ch 1, sc in 1st st and each st to end 

Fasten off and weave in the ends.

Sew buttons on the ends of one side of the scarf. Buttons are decorative




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