Crochet Granny Scarf
The Crochet Granny Scarf is a charming and timeless accessory that brings warmth and style to your outfit. Crocheted with a classic granny square pattern, this scarf exudes a cozy and nostalgic vibe that is perfect for chilly days. Whether you choose vibrant colors or muted tones, the intricate details of each granny square add a personal touch to your look. Wrapping this scarf around your neck feels like a comforting hug from a dear friend, making it not just an accessory but a cozy companion for all your winter adventures. Warm, colorful, and filled with handmade love, the Crochet Granny Scarf is sure to be a cherished addition to your wardrobe.
Size :7" x74" (18 x 200 cm.)
Material: Worsted Weight Yarn color A=white, B=beige, C= brown, Hook no.4.5 (US=G/6)
Stitches: sl st, sc, hdc, dc
Difficulty: easy
Directions
Square
Start with A, 6 ch, join
1. (3 dc in sp, 3 ch) 4 times; join B with sl st to first st.
2. *(3 dc, 3 ch, 3 dc) = corner in next sp, dc in next dc, sk 2 dc* .Repeat * to* 4 times; join C with sl st to first st.
3. *corner in corner sp, (dc in between next 2 dc) 3 times, 1 ch, (dc in between next 2 dc) 3 times* .Repeat * to* 4 times; Cut
Make 14 squares.
Joining
Using C, join the squares two af the time; put them back to back, the make sl st in ea st of a side, inserting hook in both squares. This will create a ridge effect on the front.
Border
Join A in a corner of first square.
1. sc in ea st all around, crocheting 3 sc in corners. Join B
2. hdc in ea sc, making (hdc, 2 ch, hdc) in corner scs. Join C
3. hdc in ea hdc, making (2 hdc, 1 ch, 2 hdc) in corners sp. Join with a sl st in first hdc.
4. sc in ea sc, making 2 sc in corners sps. Cut, weave in all ends
Fringe (optional)
If you want to add a fringe to the scarf cut many strands of B and insert and knot them in shorter sides. Clip with scissors to same lenght.
N.B.
- Substitute ever (also if not explicitly said) first st in a row as follows:
- first sc with 1 ch, sc;
- first hdc with 2 ch;
- first dc with 3 ch;
- first tr with 4 ch...and so on;
- When you read «sl st to <location>», where the location is not immediately contiguous to last st, this means of course «an appropriate number of sl sts for reaching <location>».
- Also if I do not specify it, if you lasted prev row on a st (say st1), while you must start next row in another st (say st2), make an appropriate number of sl sts to reach st2.