Crochet Herringbone Double Stitch Scarf
Are you looking to add a cozy and stylish touch to your winter wardrobe? Why not try creating a Crochet Herringbone Double Stitch Scarf! This versatile and eye-catching scarf pattern combines the classic herringbone stitch with a modern twist, making it a perfect accessory for chilly days. Whether you're a seasoned crocheter or a beginner looking for a fun challenge, this project will surely keep you warm and fashionable all season long. So grab your favorite yarn and crochet hook, and let's get stitching!
Difficulty: Beginner
Materials
- 100% Acrylic, 100gr (2 Skeins), weight #4 yarn, approx 550 yards in light blue and some in white
- Hook: 5 mm
- Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape
Gauge
12 st X 10 rows ( 4” X 4” Herringbone st)
Sizes
This sample is 6” X 73”
Stitch Key
- Ch = Chain
- St = Stitch
- YO = Yarn Over
- Sc = Single Crochet
- Dc = Double Crochet
Specialty Stitches
HBdc =Herringbone Double Crochet stitch YO, insert your hook, YO, pull up a loop and pull directly through the first loop on hook, YO and pull through one loop, YO and pull through the remaining two loops
Notes
- This pattern uses US terminology
- The pattern is worked in rows
- Ch 1 at the beginning of the row does not count as st
- Ch 3 at the beginning of the row does count as st
- This pattern uses pattern repeats.
- You can work this pattern with one color or multiple as you wish- I used two solid colors
- If changing colors make sure to have a changing technique and weave your ends in.
Instructions
Chain 219
Row1: Sc 1 in 2nd ch from hook, sc 1 in next and across to end of the row, turn (218 st)
Row 2: Ch 1, dc 1 in 1st st from hook, HBdc in next st and across to end of row, finish with dc 1 in last st, turn(218 st)
Row 2: Ch 1, dc 1 in 1st st from hook, HBdc in next st and across to end of row, finish with dc 1 in last st, turn (218 st)
Row 3: repeat row 2 (218 st)
Row 4: change color to white and repeat row 2 (218 st)
Row 5: change color to blue and repeat row 2 (218 st)
Row 6 – 12: Repeat row 2(218 st)
For a longer scarf continue repeating row 2
Edge: Ch 1, sc 1 in 1st st, ch 2, sc 1 in same st, *ch3, skip 2 st, sc 1 in next st, ch 2, sc 1in same st, repeat from * to end of the row, finish with sc 1 in last st
Continue working on the width making 1 sc on each st for a more finished look. Sc 1 on other width side.
Finishing
Cut your yarn and weave in the ends. Block the scarf for a more special look!
Enjoy!