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Crochet One-Row Scarf

Penelope
Penelope
Jul 08, 2025 10:09 AM
Create Your Own Stylish Crochet One-Row Scarf: A Simple Guide for All Skill Levels

Introduction

If you're looking to add a touch of charm and warmth to your winter wardrobe, why not give the Crochet One-Row Scarf a try? This delightful scarf pattern is perfect for beginners and experienced crocheters alike, thanks to its simple yet stylish design. With just a single row repeated throughout, you'll be whipping up cozy and fashionable scarves in no time! Whether you're gifting one to a friend or treating yourself, the Crochet One-Row Scarf is sure to be a hit. So grab your yarn and crochet hook, and get ready to create a fashionable accessory that will keep you cozy all season long!

Crochet Materials and Tools

Crochet Hook: 6 mm

Yarn: So Crafty, Aran Yarn (4) – 80% acrylic, 20% wool. 100 grams – 136 meters per skein. Yarn Needed: 280-300 grams

Crochet One-Row Scarf Size

Finished Size: 20 x 130 cm (7.8 x 51 inches)

Common Abbreviations of Crochet Stitches (US)

  • ch – chain
  • st(s) – stitch(es)
  • SC – single crochet
  • SC flo – single crochet front loop only
  • DC – double crochet

Unisex One-Row Scarf Crochet Pattern

Crochet the Scarf

Row 1: Ch 30 or any even number. Work through the back ridges of the chain. 1 SC in the 2nd back ridge from the hook and in each back ridge across. Turn. (29 SC)

Row 2: Ch 1, SC in next st, SC flo in next 27 sts, SC in the last st. Turn.

Row 3: Ch 1, SC in next st, [DC in the back loop of the next SC from previous row, SC flo in the next st] – repeat until the last 2 stitches, DC in the back loop of the next SC from previous row, SC in the last st. Turn.

Repeat Row 3 until the scarf reaches desired length.

Finish the Scarf

Next Row: Ch 1, SC in next st, [DC in the back loop of the next SC from previous row, SC in the next st] – repeat until the last 2 stitches, DC in the back loop of the next SC from previous row, SC in the last st. Turn.

Next Row: Ch 1, SC in each stitch across. This ensures both edges look the same.

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