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Urban Rib Scarf
This easy crochet scarf pattern for men is perfect for beginners, offering a stylish yet simple project to create a classic and modern accessory. Designed with ease in mind, this pattern uses basic stitches to craft a timeless piece suitable for any wardrobe. Its versatile design makes it an ideal choice for beginners wanting to learn crochet while creating something practical and visually appealing.
The scarf features a ribbed texture that mimics the knit look, giving it a refined and polished appearance. This ribbed effect adds dimension and a cozy feel, making it both fashionable and functional. The pattern is worked lengthwise, which not only creates clean lines but also allows for easy customization. Whether you prefer a short, neat scarf or a long, dramatic piece, this pattern can be adjusted effortlessly to suit your preferences.
With its straightforward design and adaptable size, this scarf is an excellent project for anyone looking to crochet a thoughtful gift or a stylish addition to their wardrobe. Its classic appeal ensures it will never go out of style, while the modern ribbed texture adds a unique twist. Whether you’re making it for yourself or someone special, this pattern offers the perfect balance of simplicity and sophistication.
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/PATTERN DETAILS
• Beginner level
• Classic - Modern scarf for men
• Ribbed look
• Worked lengthwise
/MATERIALS
• 6 mm / US J – 10 hook
• Worsted weight yarn: Hobbii Upcycled Alpaca Blend (34% acrylic, 33% alpaca, 33% wool,
100g/3.5oz, 200m/219yd): 2 skeins in oat milk (01)
You can easily substitute with any light worsted weight yarn you want (check your
gauge).
• Tapestry needle to weave in the ends.
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- First published: November 2024
- Page created: November 22, 2024
- Last updated: November 22, 2024 …
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