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Crochet Chunky Mesh Scarf

Leyla
Leyla
2024-04-04 05:01:27
Crochet Chunky Mesh Scarf

Create a stylish and cozy scarf using the crochet technique with chunky yarn. This scarf features an intricate mesh design that adds a touch of elegance to any outfit. The chunky yarn not only makes the scarf warm and comfortable to wear but also gives it a trendy and modern look. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this project is perfect for anyone looking to add a handmade touch to their wardrobe. The Crochet Chunky Mesh Scarf is a versatile accessory that can be worn in various ways to suit different styles and preferences. You can wrap it around your neck for extra warmth during the colder months, or drape it over your shoulders as a stylish shawl. The mesh design allows for breathability, making it suitable for transitional seasons as well. With just a few skeins of chunky yarn and a crochet hook, you can create a beautiful and functional scarf that will be a staple in your wardrobe for years to come.

Crochet Mesh Stitch Scarf WRITTEN PATTERN

USA STITCH TERMS

You can use any yarn and hook you would like, below is what I used for my scarf.

Yarn: Chunky (Scheepjes Namaste)

Hook Size(s): 9mm

I used 2.5 x Balls of Scheepjes Namaste Yarn with a 9mm Hook in the shade “Plow”

The weight and drape of the yarn make it quite stretchy and hard to measure but my personal scarf is approximately 7 inches (18cm) wide and 95 inches (240cm) long.

Abbreviations:

  • Ch = Chain
  • DC = Double Crochet
  • • St = Stitch

    Foundation: Chain in Multiples of 2 to create the width you would like then add 6 chains at the very end.

    I chained 26 for my scarf.

    Row 1: Working into the back bumps of the Ch, DC in the 6th Ch from hook. * Ch1, skip 1, DC in the next * across the row

    Row 2: Ch 3, turn work. (Ch3 counts as a DC + 1 Ch)

    DC into the top of the first DC from the row below.

    Repeat * Ch1, Skip ch1 space, DC into top of the DC from the row below * until last 2 sts.

    Ch1, DC in 2nd Ch of the turning chain from the row below.

    Repeat Row 3 until you reach the length you desire. Feel free to change colour, on any row that you want.

    Once your scarf is the correct length, after your final stitch, Ch1 and cut your yarn.

    Weave in any loose ends.

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