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Crochet Triangle Scarf – Free Pattern!

Hi friends!  

It’s been quite a while, but I picked up my crochet hook again and fell in love all over.  I’ve been crocheting non-stop this summer!  It seems like a weird time to be crocheting, when its 95 degrees outside, but its actually been wonderful!  I’ve got a few new patterns coming your way soon, but today, I’m sharing with you this triangle scarf that is perfect for fall and transitioning into winter!  It will keep you toasty all season long and, not to mention, looking fabulous.  

This is a super simple pattern once you get going on it!  It works up quickly and is so versatile.  You can use basically any yarn and any size hook you want, depending on what look you’re going for!

I recently learned the criss-cross stitch and love it so much!  It leaves you with such a wonderful texture that makes it look like you’re a pro crocheter without the difficulty of an advanced stitch 😉 

An ad free PDF is available for purchase here in my Etsy shop 🙂  Happy crocheting!

MATERIALS

2 skeins Caron Simply Soft (I used their tweeds line in off white)

Size I hook

 

PATTERN

Magic Ring: Ch 2, 3 hdc, ch 2, 3 hdc.  Ch 2 and turn.

Row 1: 2 hdc in same place as turning chain, hdc in next 2 stitches, (2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc) in ch 2 space.  Hdc in next 2 its.  End with 2 hdc in last stitch.  Ch 2 and turn.

Row 2: (first criss-cross row) Dc in same place as turning chain, dc in next st, dc in same space as first dc. *skip 1 st, dc in next st, dc in skipped stitch from behind.  Repeat from * 1 time.  (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch 2 space.  **skip 1 stitch, dc in next st, dc in skipped stitch from behind.  Repeat from ** 2 times.  End with an additional dc in last stitch.  Ch 2 and turn.

Row 3: 2 hdc in first stitch, hdc in each st to ch 2 space. (2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc) in ch 2 space, hdc in each stitch to last.  End with 2 hdc in last stitch.  Ch 2 and turn.

Row 4: 2 blhdc in first stitch, flhdc in each st to ch 2 space. (2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc) in ch 2 space, blhdc in each stitch to end.  End with 2 blhdc in last st.  Ch 2 and turn.

Row 5: 2 flhdc in first stitch, flhdc in each st to ch 2 space.  (2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc) in ch 2 space, flhdc in each stitch to end.  End with 2 flhdc in last stitch.  Ch 2 and turn.

Row 6: (criss cross row) dc in first stitch, dc in next st, dc in same space as first dc from back, *sk 1 st, dc in next st, dc in skipped st from back of first dc.  Repeat from * until ch 2 space, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch 2 space. **sk 1 stitch, dc in next st, dc in skipped st from back of first dc.  Repeat from ** until 2nd to last stitch, skip 2nd to last stitch, dc in last stitch, dc in skipped stitch from back, end with another dc in last stitch.  Ch 2 and turn.

Repeat rows 3-6 until desired size is reached

NOTES

You can add tassels or fringe, if you want, for a little extra pizzaz!

Let me know what you think of the scarf!  And if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact me! placeinprogress (at) gmail (dot) com 🙂   If you make this, be sure to tag me on instagram so I can see your work!

Have a great day!

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Samantha

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