Crochet Stash Busting Scarf

If you're looking to turn your crochet stash into something cozy and stylish, consider making a Crochet Stash Busting Scarf! This fun and creative project is a great way to use up those leftover yarn skeins and create a unique accessory that reflects your personal style. Mix and match different colors and textures to make your scarf truly one-of-a-kind.
Not only will you be reducing waste by using up your yarn stash, but you'll also be crafting a fashionable scarf that will keep you warm and cozy during the colder months. So grab your hooks and get ready to crochet your way to a fabulous new accessory!Materials
186 yds of #4 worsted weight cotton yarn divided in 4 colors (about 45 yds each), I used Lion Brand’s 24/7 cotton* in Lilac, Navy, Jade and Camel.
Tools
5mm (H) hook
Scissors & yarn needle
Instructions
In Color A
Ch 16,
Row 1. Sc in 2nd ch from your hook, ch 1, sk the next ch, *{exsc in next ch, ch 1, sk next ch} rep from * until one ch left, sc in last ch, turn. (15 sts)
Row 2. Ch 3, sk next ch, *{exsc in next exsc, ch 1, sk next ch} rep from * until one st left, end with a sc in last st, turn. (15 sts)
Row 3. Ch 3, sk next ch, *{exsc in next exsc, ch 1, sk next ch} rep from * until one st left, end with a sc in last st, turn. (15 sts)
Rows 4 - 23. Rep row 3. Continue repeat rows for as long as you would like each section.
In Color B
24 - 46. Rep row 3.
In Color C
47 - 69. Rep row 3.
In Color D
70 - 92. Rep row 3.
Finishing
When you've finished all your rep rows, leave a long tail for sewing together. Unless you prefer to leave it as a skinny scarf, then you can finish off with a row of single crochets.
Match short ends of scarf together for sewing.
Thread your needle with the tail and sew them together using a mattress stitch.
Cut yarn and weave in ends.