Crochet Unique Scarf
Crocheting a unique scarf is a fantastic way to showcase your creativity and stay warm at the same time! Whether you prefer vibrant colors, intricate patterns, or funky textures, the world of crochet offers endless possibilities to express your personal style. By selecting your favorite yarn and crochet hook, you can create a one-of-a-kind accessory that will not only keep you cozy but also make a bold fashion statement. So grab your supplies, let your imagination run wild, and get ready to show off your handmade masterpiece with pride!
Materials
- Soft mixed Cotton Yarn, Hypoallergenic Yarn,100g/3.5oz, Light Worsted, Medium- not labeled shades: Dark Brown, Beige, Mustard, total 3 skeins
- For the circles, I used the following: 100% Acrylic Material- 100 gr, 5-strand Dyed Milk Cotton- not labeled – 0.5 skein (made in China), WPI ( #3)
- Total use of approx 240 grams / 8 oz/ 130 yards
- Hook: US Size (5 mm)
- Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape
Gauge: 12 st X 6 rows 4” X 4”
Sizes: Each square is 7” X 7”
Stitch Key
- Ch = Chain
- Sc = Single Crochet
- St = Stitch
- Slst = Slip stitch
- Dc = Double Crochet
- Yo = Yarn over
- INC = Increase round
Notes
- This pattern uses US terminology
- This pattern is worked in rounds
- Ch 3 does count as st at the beginning of each round
- Ch1 at the beginning of the row does not count as a stitch
- This pattern consists of eight identical squares joined
- I used multiple colors for a more vibrant style. You can choose a solid color or more.
- I used hook # 6 for both yarns to give the design a more relaxed feel.
Instructions
The circle to square
Make eight Squares( change colors as you wish)
Chain 4, Slst to 1st ch to form a circle or use the magic circle method
Round 1: Ch 3, Dc 11 more st into the circle, Slst to Ch 3 to close the round (12)
Row 2: INC Ch 3 (counts as st), dc 1 in same st, dc 2 in next st and around to end of the round, Slst to Ch 3 to close the round (24)
Row 3: INC Ch 3 (counts as st), *[dc 2 in next st, dc 1 in next st]* and around, finish with dc 2 in last st, Slst to Ch 3 to close the round (36)
Here I changed colors: to do so, secure your yarn weave in ends and cut the yarn.
Introduce the next color in any stitch
Round 4: Ch3 (counts as st), dc 1 in same st, ch 1 dc 2 in next st, ( this is our 1st corner for the square), *hdc 1 in next 2 st, sc 1 in next 3 st, dc 2
in next st, ch 1 dc 2 in next st ( second corner), repeat from * make a 3rd corner and finish by Slst to ch3 from the beginning
You should have 7 stitches between corners and a square shape
Round 5: Slst to ch 1 space, (dc 2+ch 2+dc2) in ch1 space (1st corner), dc 1 in each st to next Ch 1 space, (11 st), (dc 2+ch 2+dc2) in ch1 space, 2nd corner, repeat to close the square, Slst to ch3 from the beginning
Round 6: Slst to ch 1 space, (dc 2+ch 2+dc2) in ch1 space (1st corner), dc 1 in each st to next Ch 1 space, (15 st), (dc 2+ch 2+dc2) in ch1 space, 2nd corner, repeat to close the square, Slst to ch3 from the beginning
Weave in all ends and block the squares
Construction
Mesh Method
Using the brown color grab two squares right side facing up, introduce yarn to ch2 space in the corner of 1st square, ch 2, dc 1 joining the second square corner, ch 1, go back to 1st square, skip 1st, dc 1 in next st, go back to 2nd square, skip 1 st, dc 1 in next, ch 1, continue alternating until you reach the next corner
Join all squares using this method.
Optional: Add fringe or tassels
Finishing
Cut your yarn and weave in the ends.
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