Crochet Winter Woods Scarf
Step into a world of cozy elegance with our exquisite Winter Woods Scarf. Crafted with love and care, this stunning accessory is perfect for those chilly winter days when you want to stay warm without compromising on style. The Winter Woods Scarf is a true work of art, combining the timeless beauty of crochet with the enchanting allure of nature. The scarf is made from the softest yarn, ensuring a gentle touch against your skin while providing exceptional warmth. Its generous length allows for versatile styling options, whether you prefer to wrap it snugly around your neck or drape it effortlessly over your shoulders. With its delicate blend of earthy tones, the Winter Woods Scarf effortlessly captures the essence of a serene winter landscape. Let this enchanting accessory be your companion as you embark on frosty adventures or simply cozy up by the fireplace.
Materials:
- 9.0 mm crochet hook
- 265 yards of Wool Ease Thick & Quick by Lion Brand 1 ball of “Barley” 1 ball of “Glacier” and 1/2 ball of “Fisherman“
- Tapestry Needle
- Scissors
Sizing:
- 8 inches wide
- 55 – 60 inches long
- Tassels are each 4 inches long
Abbreviations and Tutorial Links:
- Chain (ch)
- Double Crochet (dc)
Instructions:
Ch 14
Row 1: In the 5th chain from the hook, work (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in the same chain. Skip two chains and work (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in the next chain, skip the next two chains and work (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in the next chain, then one dc in the last chain.
Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. Work (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in each of the chain 2 spaces from the previous row (center of each V). Work a dc in the turning chain space.
Repeat row 2 until the scarf measures 55-60 inches long or desired length. Weave in all ends. If you want to add optional tassels, proceed to the section below.
Finishing & Assembly:
Weave in all ends with the tapestry needle. Add three tassels to either end of your scarf for a total of 6 tassels. To make a tassel cut two pieces of yarn, each 12 inches long and set aside. Wrap yarn around all four fingers 12 times to create a small “bundle”. Tie one strand of cut yarn at the top of the bundle and knot securely. Tie the other cut strand around the top 1/3 of the bundle and knot securely. If any of the ends look wild or are sticking out. Thread with a tapestry needle and tuck them into the band that goes around the tassel. Tie to the ends of your scarf and weave ends in through the middle of the tassel. Repeat this process for a total of 6 tassels (3 at each end).