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Stash Busting Scrappy Scarf
A free version is also available.
The Stash Busting Scrappy Scarf is a crochet pattern for an adult scarf that uses up leftover worsted weight yarn.
The scarf pattern calls for worsted weight yarn. The sample uses 7 different colors of leftover worsted weight yarn.
You will need approximately 75 yards of each color. The total yardage is 525 yards.
This listing is for a PDF crochet pattern to make the Stash Busting Scrappy Scarf and not the finished item.
The pattern includes written instructions using standard United States crochet terminology. It has been tech edited and tested.
SIZING AND GAUGE
Sizes: One size, approximately 72” x 6.5”
Finished Measurements: 72” x 6.5”
Gauge: 14 sts x 8 rows in dc = 4” x 4” (10cm x 10cm)
CROCHET SUPPLIES NEEDED
Yarn: Worsted weight yarn (#4 medium) in colors of choice. Approximately 525 yards total of seven colors of yarn or approximately 75 yards each of seven colors.
Shown:
Color A: Queensland Collection Cairns (60% cotton, 40% acrylic), 190yd 175m / 3.52oz 100g: #17 Kangaroo Isle.
Color B: KnitPicks/WeCrochet Dishie (100% cotton), 190yd 174m / 3.5oz 240g: #29504 (inlet)
Color C: Unknown Worsted Weight Cotton or Cotton/Acrylic Blend from Stash (brown)
Color D: KnitPicks/WeCrochet Dishie (100% cotton), 190yd 174m / 3.5oz 240g: #27038 (lilac mist)
Color E: Unknown Worsted Weight Cotton or Cotton/Acrylic Blend from Stash (gray)
Color F: Unknown Worsted Weight Cotton or Cotton/Acrylic Blend from Stash (light gray)
Color G: Berroco Remix (100% recycled fibers: 30% nylon, 27% cotton, 24% acrylic, 10% silk, 9% linen), 216yd 200 m / 3.5oz 100g: #2962
Hook: Size I/9 (5.50 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge.
Notions: Tapestry needle; tape measure.
STITCH KEY (U.S. CROCHET TERMINOLOGY)
beg: beginning
ch(s): chain(s)
dc: double crochet
sc blo: single crochet back loop only
st(s): stitch(es)
SPECIAL STITCHES
The pattern includes written instructions and links to tutorials for the scblo and the stacked double crochet (stdc).
PATTERN NOTES
• Start dc rows with stacked double crochet (stdc) to avoid the gaps that can occur with turning chs. Stdc sts count as dcs in the st count for each row.
• Work row one into the bottom bumps (sometimes called back bumps) of the foundation ch. Tutorial at https://craftingeachday.com/how-to-crochet-in-the-bottom-bump-of-the-chain.
• There is a color guide at the end of the pattern for color changing suggestions.
Please note that the pattern is available for free on my blog. The benefit of purchasing this PDF pattern is to receive an ad-free version that is easy to print and read.
This pattern does not include a video or photo tutorial.
If you have any questions while you are working on your project, please feel free to email me at crafting.pattern@gmail.com, and I will do my best to answer your questions and give you help. Please note that it is expected that you know how to crochet and to read a pattern using standard United States crochet terminology.
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© 2025 Crafting Each Day. Do not copy, sell or reproduce this pattern without my permission.
Feel free to sell finished items made using this pattern with a credit line for the pattern and a link to my website at CraftingEachDay.com.
- First published: March 2025
- Page created: March 30, 2025
- Last updated: March 30, 2025 …
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