Crochet a Quick and Easy Fringe Scarf
A Crochet Pattern by Jeris from Fandom Knitting + Crochet
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A Valentine’s Day Crochet Pattern
Before Fandom Knitting and Crochet, I had another knitting blog called “SwanJay.” SwanJay is still part of my life, but rather than posting patterns and blogging there, it has really evolved into my finished-items online shop. I make and sell finished items on Amazon Handmade, and that is really what SwanJay does. So, the blog aspect has kind of halted as that part of my business has evolved into something else. With that said, there are some pretty awesome patterns on the SwanJay blog, if I do say so myself, so I thought I’d re-format some of them and share them here.
I have always been inspired by fandoms, but my focus was less-explicitly on fandom projects on that blog. So, some of the patterns I’m repurposing from there will be a bit less “fandom,” but if you are anything like me, you like to knit and crochet some non-fandom things from time to time, as well.
Here’s the original post, with very few minor tweaks. I hope you enjoy!
Let’s be real. January and February can be kind of bleak months. After the hustle and bustle of the holidays, it can get a little gloomy. There aren’t as many gifts to make or parties to attend. I have to psyche myself up to take down the Christmas tree so that I don’t end up woeful and in a listless funk.
So, I turn to Valentine’s Day. I am not a particularly sappy person, and Valentine’s Day has never been a particularly romantic or important day in my marriage. We don’t even celebrate it, usually.
That doesn’t stop me from finding ways of getting in the spirit, though. First, I love the color scheme of pinks and reds. So, if I have an excuse to add even more pink into our household decor, I will do so. I also love a good seasonal find at the Target dollar section, so I add a few cute heart-shaped signs and arrows around the house. I also like to get my boys a few Valentine’s Day treats or do a themed craft with them.
But my favorite way of getting into the spirit of the holiday of love is through knitting and crochet. Because it is still cold as heck in Minnesota on February 14th, scarves, hats, and other winter wear are still very relevant. So, I have created a cute, cozy, and whimsical scarf to mark the sweetheart season
Pattern for Scarf Love: Valentine’s Day Crochet Pattern
I’ve been wanting to design something that uses Caron Cakes because I love them and I have collected a few without knowing what I would do with them. They come in a variety of lovely colors, are very soft, and are really nice to work with. I also wanted something that would work up quickly and be really classic in style to contrast the funky colors. So, I came up with the Scarf Love scarf.
Finished, it is about 7′ long, if you include the fringe. I like a long scarf that can be wrapped numerous ways. Gauge is not important for this project, so I didn’t even bother to measure it. I started working from the middle of the cake and worked my way out, though it is not necessary to do it that way.
You, of course, don’t have to make it in this color – it can be any color you like using a similar weight yarn (#4). If you want to adjust the yarn to a smaller or larger weight, you will just want to adjust your hook size accordingly, as well.
Download the Printable PDF (if you’d like a printable PDF version, it is for sale at a low cost here): Scarf Love Pattern PDF Download.
Materials:
- Caron Cakes Self Striping Yarn, 1 Skein(383 yds), in Cherry Chip
- Size K (6.5 mm) Crochet Hook
- Yarn Needle
Gauge:
Gauge is not important for this project.
abbreviations:
- ch = chain
- hdc = half-double crochet
Pattern Instructions:
The scarf is worked flat in rows.
Chain 33.
Work hdc in 4th Ch from the hook. *(Ch 1. hdc in next ch.) Repeat from * to the end of the row. (15 hdc)
Ch 2. Turn. Work hdc in each Ch space, chaining 1 between each hdc.
Repeat the last row until the piece measures approximately 6′ in length (or desired length).
Fasten off and weave in loose ends with the yarn needle.
Fringe:
Cut 60 pieces of yarn, each approximately 24″ long.
Holding two pieces of yarn together, pull them half-way through one of the chain spaces along one of the short edges of the scarf. Knot the strands, creating the fringe. If you’d like to see a tutorial for adding fringe, here’s a good video tutorial.
Repeat this for each chain space along both of the short edges of the scarf. Trim the fringe if desired.
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