patterns > How to Crochet Scarves with Crochet Me: 10 Free Crochet Scarf Patterns
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“The Zigzag Scarf by Judith L. Swartz is a beautiful way to showcase the classic ripple stitch. Create dramatic flair by combining your favorite colors. Then add fun flair with a corkscrew fringe. This crochet scarf is the perfect cold weather accessory.
The Off the Grid Scarf by Marilyn Murphy may look complicated but it is an elegant and deceptively simple pattern. The grid is elongated when working it horizontally versus vertically. For a completely different look, weave ribbon or other novelties through the grid.
The Sweet Lorraine Lace Scarf by Doris Chan is named after a favorite song, and this crochet scarf will quickly become your favorite crochet scarf pattern. The quickly memorized lace pattern can be easily modified for a wide variety of widths and lengths.
A scarf for all seasons, the Float Away Scarf by Kim Werker is a simple, seven row design. The ripple of the rows creates a subtle textural element, but the real fun is in the ring fringe. Work this crochet scarf pattern in a single color or variegate the rows and rings for a playful appearance.
The Mermaid Scarf by Sandi Wiseheart is a true fantasy scarf. This 3-D scarf pattern is created by crocheting a row of half motifs down the center of the scarf. The delicate lace makes this scarf perfect for spring and summer, but worked in a warm wool or alpaca it is plenty warm for the winter.
The Crocus Scarf by Laura Rintala was inspired by spring in Colorado where temperatures can be seventy degrees one day and drop for snow flurries the next. The silk used for this design, while not looking as wintry as wool, is luscious next to the skin and warming when the weather changes suddenly.
The Conch Scarf by Jody Witt creates subtle ruffling and an eye-catching colorwork design that is the perfect complement to your outfit. Chubby shells are worked from the center out, and then framed with a second color for a quick strip for this scrumptious crocheted scarf.
Exploded pineapple motifs create a unique scarf with the Madeline Stole by Sharon Zientara. The openwork design gives this crochet scarf a beautiful soft drape. The scarf is finished off with sassy tassels you won’t be able to resist playing with.
A woven mesh fabric and woven chain creates a stunning fabric in Shades of Plaid by Julie Armstrong Holetz. Working up quickly in worsted weight yarn, it is exciting to watch the creation of the plaid develop with each step.
The Labyrinth Colorful Scarf by Kristin Omdahl combines two colorful motifs to create a log cabin style scarf. Visually, the combination of colors, stripes, and directions come together in a mesmerizing and colorful scarf.“
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