Harvest Crochet Scarf

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Free easy crochet patterns in rich fall tones, like this Harvest Crochet Scarf from Bernat Yarns, will keep you warm as the seasons change. Easy crochet scarf patterns like this are great for both men and women, and make great gifts for the holiday season.  This beautiful crochet scarf pattern is thick enough to keep you warm throughout the winter, and with several colors present in the scarf, it's bound to match almost everything in your fall wardrobe!

Harvest Crochet Scarf

Materials:

  • 1 ball of Bernat® Super Value Harvest Colors in the following colors:
         Main Color (MC):  Moss Heather
         Contrast A:  Rustic Heather
         Contrast B:  Steel Blue Heather
         Contrast C:  Plum Heather
         Contrast D:  Taupe Heather
         Contrast E:  Teal Heater
         Contrast F:  Redwood Heater
  • Size 6 mm (U.S. J or 10) crochet hook, or size needed to obtain gauge

Measurements:  Approx 7 x 60 ins [18 x 152.5 cm] excluding fringe.

Gauge: 12 dc and 6½ rows = 4 ins [10 cm].

Stitch Glossary:

  • Dcbp = Yoh and draw up a loop around post of next stitch at back of work, inserting hook from right to left. (Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice. - Double crochet around back post made.
  • Dcfp = Yoh and draw up a loop around post of next stitch at front of work, inserting hook from right to left. (Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) twice. - Double crochet around front post made.

 

Instructions:
To change color, work to last 2 loops on hook. Draw loop of next color through 2 loops on hook to complete st and proceed in next color. When joining and breaking yarn, leave a 6 ins [15 cm] end to be used for the fringe.

Stripe Pattern

  1. Work 2 rows of each color in following sequence: A, B, C, D, E, F, MC.
     
  2. These 14 rows form Stripe Pat.

 

Scarf

  1. With A, ch 185.
     
  2. Foundation row: (WS). 1 dc in 4th ch from hook (counts as 2 dc). 1 dc in each ch to end of ch. Turn. 183 dc.
     
  3. 1st row: Ch 3 (counts as dc). 1 dcbp in each of next 2 sts. *1 dcfp in each of next 3 sts. 1 dcbp in each of next 3 sts. Rep from * to end of row. Turn.
     
  4. 2nd row: Ch 3 (counts as dc). 1 dcfp in each of next 2 sts. *1 dcbp in each of next 3 sts. 1 dcfp in each of next 3 sts. Rep from * to end of row. Turn. First 2 rows of Stripe Pat are complete.
     
  5. Keeping cont of Stripe Pat, rep last 2 rows for Rib Pat until Stripe Pat is complete.
     
  6. Next row: With MC, ch 3 (counts as dc). 1 dc in each st to end of row. Fasten off.
     
  7. Fringe: Cut yarn 12 ins [30.5 cm] long. Take 2 strands of appropriate color tog, fold in half and knot into fringe taking yarn from Stripe Pat into fringe across ends of Scarf. Trim fringe evenly.

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You have great things to do. 10year old granddaughter loves this email

I like how this is almost an optical illusion! Part of it makes it look like it's been knitted, considering the stitches that are off-set. This is DEFINATELY going to be on my fall/winter crochet project list. :)

@Ruthie K So glad you liked the pattern! :) And I love your comment about the optical illusion! Good catch!

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