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Art n' Soul Scrappy Scarf
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Crochet a unique, “art yarn” scrappy scarf using novelty yarns you have at home using this tutorial. This is both a pattern and a guide that will give you tips to create your own one-of-a-kind, beautiful boho “art yarn” inspired scarf on a budget.
This crochet pattern is available for free on my website or you can download it here as a print-optimized, ad-free PDF for your convenience.
Difficulty:
Easy/Intermediate
Materials Needed:
Scarf:
9mm hook
yarn needle with a large eye for weaving yarn through scarf
scissors
100-125 yards #3 light weight yarn
50 yards #5 chunky yarn. Note: You can choose to go with one colorway, or use multiple chunky or worsted weight yarns--the more you have woven through, the more luxurious and unique your scarf will look.
Additional suggested yarns (approx. 25 yards needed):
-Fun fur/Foxy (I used Red Heart Foxy in “Aquarium”. I believe this line is discontinued, but you may find some on etsy or eBay)
-A different #5 chunky yarn (I used Yarn Bee Tender Touch in “Amber”) Note: Again, this is only a suggestion, you can use any kind of yarn, chunky, worsted, dk, and as much of it as will fit through the spaces.
-A fun speckled, metallic strand, or otherwise interesting worsted weight yarn
-Leftover bits of ribbon, lace, or fabric scraps if you have those laying around
Flowers:
3.25mm hook
Small amount of worsted weight yarn in up to 4 colors of your choice
small amount of crochet thread in a complimenting or contrasting color for the center of flower #1
yarn needle
scissors
Stitches Used:
ch = chain
sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
Additional Terms:
Granule Stitch (also known as Picot Single Crochet): Insert hook, yo, pull up a loop, yo, draw through 1 loop 3 times to make a ch 3, then yo, and draw through both loops on the hook.
Measurements:
Finished, 8 ft long, including fringe, by 5” wide
Gauge:
Gauge is not extremely important
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