Braided Scarf Crochet Pattern This scarf is made using extra bulky weight yarn and a 6 mm hook, so it works up quickly, and will also keep you warm. It also has a large puff-stitch braid going down one side. It is an easy scarf to make, and should only take between 2 to 2 and a half hours to finish. My scarf ended up being 5 in (12.5 cm) wide and 64 in (163 cm) long. You Will Need: 6 mm crochet hook 212 g of super-bulky weight yarn - I used Bernat Softee Chunky Gauge: Gauge is not important for this project. Abbreviations: sc - single crochet hdc - half-double crochet puff st - (yo, insert hook into the stitch and pull up a loop) repeat two more times. Then yo and pull this loop through all the loops that are on the hook. dc - double crochet sl st - slip stitch ch - chain Note: this pattern is written using US crochet terms. Pattern: Ch 151 (Row 1) sc in 2nd ch, and in each ch across (150 sts) (Row 2) sc in blo in the first 10
Icy Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern This infinity scarf is one size fits most, and was designed to go with the Icy Bobble Hat (click here to get the free pattern). It measures 5 inches (13 cm) wide and is 47 inches (119 cm) in length. You can make your scarf as long or as short as you want, just make sure that you have an odd number of starting chains. Enjoy :) You will need: 5.5 mm crochet hook About 120 g total of worsted weight yarn, about 80 g of the MC and 40 g of the CC Gauge: Gauge is not important for this project. Abbreviations: sc - single crochet hdc - half-double crochet sc in 3rd loop - on the wrong side there will be a loop that's below the two loops that you would normally work into. Sc into this loop to create a ridge. bobble st - (yo, insert hook into the stitch and pull up a loop) repeat two more times. Then yo and pull this loop through all the loops that are left on the hook. sl st - slip stitch ch - chain MC - main c