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Joyful Holiday Crochet Scarf Pattern

By: Vicky Pietz from patternprincess.com
Joyful Holiday Crochet Scarf Pattern

"Light up someone’s day with this Joyful Holiday Crochet Scarf Pattern. This is the perfect Christmas accessory to wear when singing carols throughout the entire month of December. Create this beautifully crocheted scarf using the spiked granny stitch. I just love the look that is created with that double crochet completed in the previous row. When crocheting a white yarn on top of other colors, it always reminds me of snow in that first row that is completed with the white. Lovely Festive Holiday Scarf."

NotesCreate this beautifully crocheted scarf using the spiked granny stitch. I just love the look that is created with that double crochet completed in the previous row. When crocheting a white yarn on top of other colors, it always reminds me of snow in that first row that is completed with the white.

Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet GaugeGauge is not critical. Approximately 16 stitches to 4 inches. This crochet pattern is worked in multiples of 4 + 1.

Finished Size8.5 Inches Wide X 64 Inches Long.

Materials List

  • Burgundy Red Heart Yarn, approximately 200 yards.
  • Paddy Green Red Heart Yarn, approximately 200 yards.
  • White Red Heart Yarn, approximately 200 yards.
  • Size J Crochet Hook
  • Yarn Needle
  • Scissors

Instructions

Special Stitches

Spike Stitch: the spike stitch is worked in the previous row.

Row 2 – work a long Dc into the middle CH from the foundation Ch below

Row 3 and all rows – work a Long DC into the middle ST from 2 rows below

  1. Begin: Ch 29

  2. Row 1: Work 3 DC in the 5th CH from the hook, CH 1 *SK 3 CH STs, 3 Dc in next CH* Repeat between * across until the last 4 CH. SK 3 CH, 2 DC in last CH. Turn.

  3. Row 2: CH 2, *[1 DC, 1 Spike ST, 1 DC] worked into the CH 1 SP, CH 1.* Repeat between the * across. End with 2 DC in the last CH SP, turn. (the Spike Stitch is detailed above in the Special Stitches area)

  4. Row 3: CH 2, *[1 DC, 1 Spike ST, 1 DC} worked into the Ch 1 SP, CH 1*. Repeat between the * across. End with 2 DC in the top ST of the beginning Ch 2 SP. Turn.

  5. Repeat Row 3 for Pattern

Colors

Begin White for the first three rows. Rows 1-3
Change to Paddy Green for the next three rows. Rows 4-6
Then change to Burgundy for the next three rows. Rows 7-9

Continue alternating the colors in this manner, White would be next for 3 rows. and so on. There are a total of 147 rows.

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