Cocoa Clusters Super Scarf
This fall, cozy up with the Cocoa Clusters Crochet Super Scarf! This free crochet scarf pattern is easy to work up and features a simple, repeating crochet stitch pattern involving cluster stitches. As written, this crochet scarf features little tassels on the ends, but you can switch them out for some fringe or for nothing at all. This fall, don't just stay warm, stay snuggly and comfortable in this fantastic super scarf pattern. Throw this on over a chic leather jacket for the perfect going-out fall look.
Crochet HookM/13 or 9 mm hook
Yarn Weight(6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge3 pat reps and 5 rows = 5" [12.5 cm]
Finished SizeApprox 10" [25.5 cm] wide x 100" [254 cm] long, excluding tassels
Materials List
- Bernat® Softee® Chunky™ (3.5 oz/100 g; 108 yds/99 m): Taupe Grey (28048) 6 balls
- Size U.S. M/13 (9 mm) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge
Pattern
Ch 30.
1st row: (RS). (Yoh and draw up a loop. Yoh and draw through 2 loops on hook) 3 times in 5th ch from hook. Yoh and draw through all 4 loops on hook – beg cluster
made. Ch 1. Skip next 2 ch. 1 sc in next ch. (Ch 3. Cluster in next ch. Ch 1. Skip next 2 ch. 1 sc in next ch) 5 times. Ch 2. Skip next ch. 1 dc in last ch. Turn.
2nd row: Ch 4 (counts as dc and ch 1). Cluster in first ch-2 sp. Ch 1. [(1 sc. Ch 3. Cluster) in next ch-3 sp. Ch 1] 5 times. (1 sc. Ch 2. 1 dc) in 3rd ch of turning ch. Turn.
Rep last row until Scarf from beg measures 100" [254 cm]. Fasten off.
Tassels (make 4)
Cut a piece of cardboard 8" [20.5 cm] wide. Wind yarn around cardboard 50 times. Break yarn leaving a long end and thread end through needle.
Slip needle through all loops and tie tightly. Remove cardboard and wind yarn tightly around loops 1" [2.5 cm] below fold. Fasten securely.
Cut through rem loops and trim ends evenly. Sew Tassels to each corner of Scarf.
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Hippie Chick
Sep 19, 2017
Wow that is a very large and bulky scarf with big tassels to boot. The description calls these tassels on the ends little but to me that is not little. This is indeed a super scarf. I could almost double as an afghan in an emergency. This would be way too bulky for me. I am wondering how heavy this is? Has any one else made this?
princess6860504
Dec 08, 2016
I have been wanting to make my very first super scarf since they burst on the scene, but I am one of those crocheters who just want to have her project as quickly as possible so I can enjoy the fruits of my labor. But this one seems like the one that I might just have to finally make and see what it's all about. I'm short, so longer is better as it does make me look taller!
Zeemer
Nov 19, 2016
I thought the pattern used here was the scarf pattern I've already done in the past with matching beanie in red yarn but when I tried the beginning instructions no this Cocoa Clusters Super Scarf used a different stitch from the red scarf I've made before This oversized taupe scarf is perfect for the coming winter months which could be really harsh and cold Bundle up with this wide warm scarf and you will not suffer too much from the wind chill factor You will definitely appreciate this huge oversized scars You may want to make this scarf in a solid color of your choice or in a multicolored yarn I think this scarf will look great in a multicolored yarn too I personally am not a fan of tassle and fringes so you too have the option to include or to not include those add ons Can't wait to start…Read More this scarf
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