Jade Delight Scarf
Add some color to your winter-wear with the Jade Delight Scarf! This easy crochet scarf pattern is worked up with simple single and double crochet stitches to make this gorgeously textured scarf. By crocheting multiple stitches within single stitches and skipping other stitches, you'll wind up with a dense and warm scarf with just a hint of airy lace.
This is a fast project, so it's perfect for a unique last-minute holiday gift - switch up the colors to personalize it for the recipient. You can even seam the ends together and turn this into an ultra-cozy infinity scarf!
Notes•Ch 1 at beginning of a round does not count as a single crochet or the first st.
•Multiples of 3 plus 2
Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge5 (sc,dc,dc) sts and 4 ½ rows = 4”
Finished Size6 ¾” x 77”
Materials List
- Red Heart with Love, #4 Worsted Weight, 100% acrylic, 315 yards, 170 grams, 1 skein of each colorway: Blue Iris, Cream, Jadeite
- Hook – J/6.0mm
- Tapestry Needle for weaving in ends
Pattern
Color Scheme:
Rows 1-35: Cream
Rows 36 – 86: Jadeite
Rows 87-131: Blue Iris
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Row 1: Ch 26, (sc, dc, dc) in 2nd ch from the hook, *skip next 2 sts, (sc, dc, dc) in next st, repeat from * across, turn. (25 sts)
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Row 2: Ch 1, (sc, dc, dc) in first st, *skip next 2 sts, (sc, dc, dc) in next st, repeat from * across, turn. (25 sts)
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Repeat Row 2 until you have completed Rows 1-131, leaving a long tail on one side of the scarf. You will use this tail to sew the 2 parts together. Place this part of the project to the side and repeat the instructions until you’ve completed the second part of the scarf.
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Once you’ve finished the second half, use the long tail from the first part of the project to sew the ends together. You will want right sides facing each other. Fasten off and weave in the ends.
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Zeemer
Dec 21, 2017
This Jade Delight Scarf has a combination that I like so much. It's unique and attractive.Besides I like the blocked style design although if I were to do this project I'd make it oversized - longer and a lot wider.
JaneEK
Dec 18, 2017
This is a super simple color block scarf, but I found it needs a slight addition to the directions. While its indicated in the assembly instructions, I would strongly suggest you let the reader know that they will be making TWO identical pieces. This is not at all clear in the current instructions. When I copy this for my senior ladies, I will be adding this information between the words Pattern and Color Scheme. That seems the most logical place.
princess6860504
Nov 09, 2017
Indeed, this would make a marvelous infinity scarf. My opinion, even better than a rectangular scarf. Not sure if I prefer the ivory color in the mix...maybe better in a deep teal. If I were leaving the ends un-joined I would probably add some corner tassels on each end.
Hippie Chick
Nov 09, 2017
Love the look of all of the textured stitches that make up this scarf. This is a quick project that I will keep in mind for any last minute Christmas gifts that might pop up at the last minute this year. I might go ahead and make a few just in case. The coloring can changed to help me us up some of my leftover yarn and my ever growing stash.
mulberrygalprinces s
Nov 08, 2017
What a cute scarf. It looks so difficult to make but it is easy. And the different textures make it so unique. My friend is going to get one that she will really like in her favorite colors. Different shades of pink and purple. What a pretty Christmas gift. Thank you for sharing!
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