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Crochet The Every Man Scarf

Leyla
Leyla
Mar 04, 2024 09:16 AM
Crochet The Every Man Scarf

Unleash your inner fashionista and step up your scarf game with the Crochet Every Man Scarf! This exceptional accessory is designed to cater to the modern man who values both comfort and style. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the Every Man Scarf boasts a perfect blend of warmth, durability, and sophistication. The intricate crochet patterns not only add a touch of elegance but also provide an extra layer of insulation, keeping you cozy during chilly winter days. What sets this scarf apart is its versatility. Whether you prefer a classic, minimalist look or a more vibrant and eye-catching style, the Every Man Scarf has got you covered. With a wide range of colors and patterns to choose from, you can effortlessly express your unique personality and fashion sense. So why settle for ordinary when you can make a statement with the Crochet Every Man Scarf? Upgrade your winter wardrobe and embrace the art of crochet today!

Materials:

  • 6.5 mm K crochet hook
  • Yarn that recommends a “K” crochet hook on it’s label (good yarn to try for this project: Lion Brand Woolspun, Lion Brand Wool Ease Chunky, Red Heart With Love)
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Scissors

Sizing:

Note: Scarf is worked lengthwise and is determined by the number of starting chains. A general rule of thumb I like to follow to get the best length for anyone is to measure from hip to hip…begin at the hip, go up and around the back of the neck and back down to the other hip. If you want to wrap the scarf a couple times around the neck, make it longer.

  • 6 inches wide (as shown by working 10 rows of pattern)
  • 70 inches long (as shown)

Instructions:

Color A: shown in gray

Color B: shown in red

Note: For striping as shown, work 1 row of each color and alternate for the entire scarf. When experimenting with striping, I found this sequence showed off the stitches and colors best.

Begin by making a chain as long as you would like your scarf to be. I made my chain about 70 inches long.

Row 1 (color A): In the fourth ch from the hook, work a dc. Work a dc in each ch across.

Row 2 (color B): Ch 3 and turn, work a bpdc (back post double crochet, see video tutorial below) into each dc across row. Work a dc in the turning chain.

Row 3 (color A): Ch 3 and turn. Work a dc into each stitch across. Work a dc in the turning chain.

Repeat rows 2 and 3 until scarf is desired width, ending on row 2 for a nice finished edge. I worked a total of 10 rows for the scarf shown. Fasten off.

Finishing:

Weave in any ends that remain and you’re finished!

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