This Ruffle Scarf Crochet Pattern gives you the chance to create something stylish with your left over yarn.
Even though this Ruffle Scarf was inspired by spring and the many left over yarns in boxes under my work desk and in closets in our home, I made the Spring Cheer Scarf with YOU in mind- to cheer you up even with the current state of the world.
I also needed to take a break from a larger project I was working in all week.
The body of the Ruffle Scarf is made with the same yarn I used as the Ruffle Sleeve Top. It is SO EASY with its repetitive rows, a mindless couch potato pattern that you can make in less than 4 days- it took me 4 days to finish, but it could take you less if you do not have to tend to children or housework.
The Spring Cheer Scarf makes a bright addition to an otherwise bland aesthetic. The colourful ruffles at the bottom add cheer and personality to the scarf and is a great way to use your leftovers. I look forward to seeing your colour variations of this scarf.
The Spring Cheer Scarf would make a wonderful gift too, and if you notice in the photo one part has more ruffle rows than the other. I made it this way so you can see for yourself and decide how much ruffles you want. I love the aesthetic the ruffles give the scarf, they gives it a little weight and are bouncy- I really love them.
Finished Size: 60 inches wide/7.5 inches high
You’ll need:
Notes:
Body of Scarf
Row 1: Chain 40, SC in 2nd ch from hook, *chain 2, skip 1 ch, DC in next, chain 2, skip 1 st, SC in next. Repeat from * across. Ch 1, turn
Row 2: SC in 1st st, *chain 2, skip 1 ch, DC in next, chain 2, skip 1 st, SC in next. Repeat from * across. Ch 1, turn
Rows 3-145: Repeat row 3. Ch 1, turn.
Row 146: 3HDC in 1st space, 2HDC in each space till last space, HDC in last space, HDC in last st (finish last HDC with new colour for the 1st ruffle). Do not snip black yarn.
Ruffles
Row 1: (working under only 2 loops of the HDC st) *DC in 3 sts, 4DC in next, 2DC in next. Repeat from * across 33 sts, DC in last 3 sts. Ch 2, turn.
Row 2: DC in 3 sts, *4DC in next st, DC in 3 sts,. Repeat from * across till last 3 sts. DC in last 3 sts.
Extending the Ruffles
Right at the point where the black yarn is hanging,
Row 1: Sl st in front loop of HDC, Ch 2, DC in same loop. DC in each front loop across. Ch 1, turn.
Rows 2 & 3: SC in 1st st, *chain 2, skip 1 ch, DC in next, chain 2, skip 1 st, SC in next. Repeat from * across. Ch 1, turn
Row 4: 3HDC in 1st space, 2HDC in each space till last space, HDC in last space, HDC in last st (finish last HDC with new colour for the 1st ruffle). Do not snip black yarn.
Repeat the steps to make the ruffles, and on the opposite side of the scarf. Weave in all tails.
Block your scarf- this ensures that the mesh design stretches nicely and have drape.
Enjoy your Spring Cheer Scarf.
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