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Crochet Color-Block Scarf

The Crochet Color-Block Scarf is the perfect accessory to add a touch of warmth and style to any outfit! With its vibrant hues and beautiful texture, this scarf is sure to make a statement wherever you go. Whether you're a crochet enthusiast looking for a fun project or someone looking for a unique gift idea, this scarf is versatile and can be customized to match any personality or style. The color-blocking technique allows you to get creative with different color combinations, making each scarf one-of-a-kind. Show off your crocheting skills with this trendy and cozy scarf that is bound to turn heads and keep you cozy during chilly days.
MATERIALS:
7.0 mm Amour Crochet Hook
5 oz worsted weight yarn
I used Mirasol Alpaca/Merino blend!
Patchwork Scissors
Yarn needle
MEASUREMENTS:
8.5” wide
ABBREVIATIONS:
ch: chain
st: stitch
sts: stitches
sl st: slip stitch
sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
dc: double crochet
rep: repeat
sk: skip
INSTRUCTIONS:
Ch 33
Row 1: Sk 2 ch (count as 1 sc), work [1 hdc, 1 dc] into the next ch, *sk 2 ch, work [1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc] into the next ch; rep from * to the last 3 ch, sk 2 ch, 1 sc into the last ch, turn.
Row 2: Ch 1 (count as 1 sc), work [1 hdc, 1 dc] into the 1st st, *sk [1 dc and 1 hdc], work [1 sc, 1 hdc, 1 dc] into the next sc; rep from * to the last 3 sts, sk [1 dc and 1 hdc], 1 sc into the top of the turning ch, turn.
Repeat Row 2 until you reach your desired length, changing colors where you like. *Do not finish off yarn. Move on to the edging.* Change color if you would like.
*edging (references images below)
ch 6, 3 dc in 3rd ch from the hook holding back the last st of each dc on your hook, you will have 4 stitches on your hook. Yarn over and pull through all four loops (cluster st made). Ch 3, make a second cluster stitch in the loop that closed your first cluster stitch. Join with a sl st where your first cluster begins. Ch 3, sk 2, sc in the next st. Repeat entire sequence until the end. Finish off. Weave in ends.
The front of the bobble is on the other side. So flip over your project when you finish the edging and that is the “right side”.
Repeat edging on the other side of the scarf.
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