Helping our users. Crochet Grinch Scarf.
You’ll need:
Yarn- White, Green, Red, Yellow and Black;
Crochet hook 5 mm;
Yarn needle;
Scissors.
Length: 52 1⁄2 inches
Instructions
Green yarn
Row 1: Ch 6, hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in next 2 ch, turn.
Row 2: Ch 6, hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in next 2 ch, sl st, ch 2, 3 hdc in next
ch-2 space, turn.
Row 3: Ch 6, hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in next 2 ch, sl st, ch 2, 3 hdc in next 2
ch 2 space, turn.
Row 4: Ch 6, hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in next 2 ch, sl st, ch 2, 3 dc in next 3
ch 2 space, turn.
You will continue this pattern until you have 12 rows.
Note: You will dec on one side while inc on the other side. On one side instead
of sl st, ch 2, 3 dc in next ch 2 space, you will sl st in the ch 2 space and sl st to
the next ch 2 space, after row 12.
Row 13-16: All blocks in green.
Row 17: Fist 6 blocks in green and the rest in black.
Row 18: First 6 blocks in green, next block in black and the rest of the blocks in
green.
Row 19: All blocks in green.
Row 20: First block in green, next block in yellow, next 5 blocks in green, next
block in black, the rest are in green.
Row 21: 9 blocks in green, 2 blocks in yellow, the rest in green.
Row 22: First block in green, next 3 blocks in yellow, next 4 blocks in green, next
block in black, the rest in green.
Row 23: First 6 blocks in green, next block in black, next block in green, next
block in yellow, next block in black, next block in yellow, rest in green.
Row 24: First block in green, next 2 blocks in yellow, next block in black, next
block in yellow, next block in green, next block in black, next 2 blocks in green,
next block in black, rest in green.
Row 25: First 7 blocks in green, next 3 blocks in yellow, next block in black, last
block in white.
Row 26: First 2 blocks in white, next 3 blocks in black, next 5 blocks in green,
next block in black, last block in green.
Row 27: First 3 blocks in green, next 2 blocks in yellow, next 2 block in green,
next 2 blocks in black, last 3 in white.
Row 28: First 4 blocks in white, next 3 blocks in green, next 3 blocks in yellow,
next block in green, last block in black.
Row 29: First block in green, next 2 blocks in yellow, next 2 blocks in black, next
2 blocks in green, next 4 blocks in white, last block red.
Row 30: First 2 blocks in red, next 4 blocks in white, next block in green, next
block in black, next block in yellow, next block in black, next block in yellow, last
block in green
Row 31: First block in green, next 2 blocks in yellow, next block in black, next
block in green, next 4 blocks in white, last 3 blocks in red.
Row 32: First 4 block in red, next 4 blocks in white, next block in black, next 2
blocks in yellow, last block in green.
Row 33: First block in green, next block in yellow, next block in black, next 4
blocks in white, last 5 blocks in red.
Row 34: First 6 blocks in red, next 4 blocks in white, next block in black, last
block in green.
Row 35: First block in green, next 4 blocks in white, last 7 blocks in red.
Row 36: First 8 blocks in red, last 4 in white.
Row 37: First 3 blocks in white, last 9 in red.
Row 38: First 10 blocks in red, last 2 blocks in white.
Row 39: First block in white, last 11 blocks in red.
Now you will continue to c2c in red until scarf is as long as you want.
Once you have the length of your scarf then you want to start to dec on both
sides of the scarf. When I had only 6 blocks left, I used some white fluffy yarn
on the corner.