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Chevron Scarf Crochet Pattern
HOW TO CROCHET A CHEVRON SCARF
Skill Level: Easy
Materials
Size J crochet hook 6.00 mm
Two skeins of Isaac Mizrahi Craft Skyscraper Yarn in Chrysler or 322 yards of any other bulky (five) yarn
Yarn needle
Scissors
Crochet Abbreviations
sc = single crochet
sc2tog = single crochet two together
ch = chain
sk = skip
st = st
Notes: Each row is approx. 9″ wide.
Finished size is approx. 68″ long x 9″wide
Gauge is six sc for every 2″
I suggest counting and recounting your st’s as you go to make sure you have the correct amount throughout your scarf.
Every row should end with five sc then a sc2tog.
Written in standard US terms.
How to crochet a chevron scarf
THE EASY CHEVRON STITCH SCARF CROCHET PATTERN
Foundation Row: ch 33
Row 1: For row 1 start in 2nd ch from hook (for row 2 -135 start in first st)
sc2tog, 1 sc in each of next 5 st, sc 3 times in next st, *1 sc in
next 7 st, skip next 2 st, 1 sc in next 7 st, sc 3 times in next st.
Repeat from * across until you are left with 2 st then sc those last two remaining stitches together (aka sc2tog), turn. (32)
Row 2- 135: ch 1, repeat row 1. (32)
You can make your scarf shorter or longer if you prefer by adding or subtracting rows.
Finishing: Fasten off yarn and weave in loose ends throughout the crochet scarf with a yarn needle.
You will need to block this scarf since it tends to roll up. Be sure to read this great article on blocking here for extra help with this part.
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Annie
Jan 05, 2020 08:42 AM
Nice!
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Thea
Jan 05, 2020 09:09 AM
I will make this scarf, looks really great
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Ada
Jan 05, 2020 09:43 AM
Looks very nice
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Jessica
Jan 05, 2020 10:11 AM
This scarf is very elegant
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Susan
Jan 08, 2020 11:18 AM
I'm glad that you like it
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