Valentine’s Crochet Scarf – Amore

Are you in the look for the perfect Valentine’s crochet scarf pattern? Well, here you have it The Amore Scarf.

Is your Italian sharp? LOL Amore is such a romantic sound word don’t you think?

Well with all the hearts in it I had to find a super love-feeling name.

In my mind, you can work this Crcorhet scarf pattern in pink and red, or blue and white or any color combination your loved one will absolutely wear!

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About the yarn I used for this pattern

The Cygnet Chunky Yarn collection is actually a weight # 4 yarn, 100% Acrylic, very easy to work with and soft on the touch.

It is affordable and they have lots of colors to choose from.

It is a British-based yarn company so look for substitutions in your region.

I used two colors: Pink and Red- a very Valentine’s signature color combination – be creative with yours.

You will find instructions in the free pattern below ⬇️


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Pattern Designed By: Sandra Stitches This pattern is copyright protected; it is unlawful to distribute this pattern in any form (free, sale or trade).

Let’s get to the pattern, shall we? Making the Amore Scarf

Project-Level-Intermediate

Materials

Cygnet Chunky 100 gr, 100 % Superior Acrylic, #4

156 m, Shades 813(color A) and 766 (color B) in

total for this sample I used: 132gr

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Hook: US Size (5 mm) 

Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape

Gauge

  • 12 st X 6 rows ( 4” X 4”)

Sizes

  • This sample is  11” X 48” after blocking and before fringe ( this is a very short scarf)

Stitch Key

Specialty Stitches

Dc3Tog = Dc 3 together ( Yarn over (yo), insert your hook into the first indicated stitch, yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull through 2 loops.  You’ll have 2 loops left on your hook. Yo, insert your hook into the second indicated stitch, yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull through 2 loops.  You’ll have 3 loops left on your hook. Yo, insert your hook into the last indicated stitch, yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull through 2 loops.  You’ll have 4 loops on your hook. Yo, pull through all four loops on your hook.

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Notes

  • This pattern uses US terminology
  • This pattern is worked in rows
  • This pattern uses 6 rows of repeat
  • Ch5 does counts as 1st Dc + Ch2 beginning of the row
  • You can work this pattern with one color or multiple as you wish. I used two colors
  • This pattern calls for a multiple of 9 +8
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Instructions

Chain 36 +8

Row 1: Dc in 8th Ch from hook ( the first 7 chains count as ( Dc+skip 2 +Ch2), *[Ch2, Skip next 2 Ch, Dc1 in next Ch]* repeat from *to* across to end of the row, finish with last Dc. Turn work

Row 2: Ch5, Dc1 in next st, *[ Dc4 in next Dc, Dc1 in next Dc, Ch2, Dc1 in next Dc]* repeat from *to* across to the end of the row, turn work

Row 3: Ch5, *[ Dc1 in each of next 6 Dc, Ch2] * repeat from *to* across to the end of the row, turn work

Row 4: Ch5, *[Dc3tog in next 3 Dc, Ch2, Dc3tog in next 3 Dc]*, Ch3, repeat from *to* across, make sure you end the row Ch2, Dc in last st, turn work

Row 5: Ch5, *[ Dc1 in next Dc3tog top, Ch2, Dc1 in next Ch 2 space, Ch2, Dc1 in next Dc3tog top, Ch2]* repeat from *to* across to the end of the row, Dc1 in last st, Turn

Row 6+7: Ch5, Dc1 in next Dc, *[Ch2, Dc1 in next Dc]* repeat from *to* to the end of the row

The pattern repeat are rows 2-7

Alternate with colors as you wish. I made 2 repeats with the color pink and 7repeats with the color red, ending with 2 last repeats of pink

👉Make as many repeats as you wish your scarf length to be

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Finishing

Cut your yarn and weave in the ends.

You can add tassels or fringe to the scarf as you wish


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