Wide Crochet Scarf Pattern – Salma is a cozy wrap you will not want to take off!
For this scarf pattern, I used a beautiful stitch pattern that gives it a foreign flair in my mind.
I also used two colors as blocks to add more interest.
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How to style a wide crochet scarf?
Wide, cozy crochet scarves are having a major moment, and it’s easy to see why.
These plush, oversized accessories add an instant dose of warmth and coziness to any outfit. But beyond just keeping you toasty, a beautiful crochet scarf can elevate your look in so many ways.
Try loosely draping it around your neck for a casual-cool vibe, or go for a more structured look by folding it in half and wrapping it around twice.
For a chic, minimalist feel, let the ends hang straight down.
Or get creative and tie the ends in a knot or bow in the front.
The options are endless! No matter how you style it, a luxurious crochet scarf is sure to become your new fall and winter wardrobe staple
You will find instructions in the free pattern below ⬇️
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Let’s get to the pattern, shall we? Making a Wide Crochet Scarf
Materials
Cygnet Aran Weight # 4, 100g, 100% Acrylic, 210 m, color Sage – 2 skeins
Cygnet Aran Weight # 4, 100g, 100% Acrylic, 210 m, color Latte – 1 skein
Hook: US Size (5 mm)
Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape
Gauge
- 14 st X 7 rows (pattern repeat)
Sizes
This sample is: 13.5” wide and 70” long after blocking
Stitch Key
- Ch = Chain
- Sc = Single Crochet
- Dc = Double Crochet
- Hdc = Half Double Crochet
- Tr = Treble Crochet
- St = Stitch
Specialty Stitch & Technique Key
2Dc puff = (Yo, insert hook in next st, Yo, pull yarn, Yo, pull through 2 loops) twice in same st, Yo pull yarn through 3 loops on hook
Notes
- This pattern is written in US terms
- The pattern is worked in rows
- Ch3 does count as st at the beginning of each row
- This pattern uses pattern repeats.
- You can work this pattern with one color or multiple as you wish- I used two colors
- If changing colors make sure to have a changing technique and weave your ends in.
- You can decide on the width and length of the scarf by adding chains and rows
- This pattern calls for chain multiples of 6+2
Instructions
Chain 48+2
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, Sc in next ch, and in every ch across to end of row (49)
Row 2: Sc in 1st st from hook, *[Ch 2, skip next 2 st (Dc + Ch 2+ Dc ) in next st, Ch 2, skip next 2 st, Sc in next st ]* repeat from * to * across, turn work
Row 3: Ch4 (counts as tr, skip next Ch 2 space, *[2Dc puff st, Ch 1, 2 Dc puff st, Ch1, 2Dc puff st in next Ch 2 space, Ch 1, skip next 2Ch space]* repeat from * to * across, ending the last repeat at next 2Ch space, Tr in last Sc from prev row, turn work
Row 4: Ch1, Sc in 1st Tr, Ch1, (Sc in next, Ch1) repeat in each Ch 1 space from prev row across to last turning Ch, Sc in 4th Ch of turning Ch, turn work
Row 5: Ch3 (counts as 1st Dc), Dc in next Ch 1 space, (Ch 1 + Dc ) in each Ch 1 space across to last Ch1 space, Dc in last Sc, turn work
Row 6: Ch 1, Sc in 1st st from hook, Sc in Ch 1 space, Sc in next st and across to end of row, turn work
Row 7: Ch3 (counts as 1st Dc), Dc in next Ch 1 space, (Ch 1 + Dc ) in each Ch 1 space across to last Ch1 space, Dc in last Sc, turn work
Row 8: Ch 1, Sc in 1st st from hook, Sc in Ch 1 space, Sc in next st and across to end of row, turn work
Rows 2-8 are the repeat pattern for this entire Shawl
I made 19 repeats 🙂
I changed colors after 13 repeats.
Finishing
You can add more repeats to make a longer Scarf
You can also add fringe or tassels
Cut your yarn and weave in the ends.
I recommend blocking the finished Shawl before wearing it!
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