Ruby Skinny Scarf Free Crochet Pattern
This Ruby Skinny Scarf Free Pattern is a simple skinny scarf pattern using the Moss Stitch.
Introducing the Ruby Skinny Scarf Free Pattern, I used worsted weight yarn and love the moss stitch texture of this long skinny scarf.
This is a simple yet trendy design and it is a simple pattern for beginners.
You can make this Ruby Skinny Scarf Free Pattern with any worsted weight (4) yarn so it is a great way to use up your stash.
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Description of The Ruby Skinny Scarf Free Pattern.
This easy Ruby Skinny Scarf Free Pattern is made using worsted weight yarn and the gauge is not important for this project.
The moss crochet stitch creates a great texture that adds to the stylishness and look of this skinny scarf.
Lot of people love this skinny scarf style as it is so pretty and its length is fabulous.
Also you can get it on Ravelry if you prefer.
If you like scarves you might want to check out my Take Me Outside Infinity Scarf Pattern.
or The Harmony Hooded Pocket Scarf. Both are modern crochet patterns I am sure you will love.
You can also check out my Olivia Skinny Scarf pattern to see a different style of this trendy crochet accessory.
Check out my chunky beanie video tutorial, there is a left handed version too.
The Ruby Skinny Scarf
Pattern by Pam Carr ©2024
Introducing the Ruby Skinny Scarf, a great skinny style scarf perfect for beginners.
This is a super cute and minimalist scarf made with a worsted weight (4) yarn and it looks so elegant and understated.
You make this Ruby Skinny Scarf with the Moss stitch, which is a stitch using the single crochet stitch and chain 1s.
The Ruby Skinny Scarf.
Finished size
70″ long x 3” wide approximately
Supplies you will need:
Yarn: 175 yards (137 m) of #4 medium worsted weight yarn.
Hook: K hook 6.5mm
Notions: Tapestry needle and scissors.
Gauge: 14 SC and 12 rows = 4” (10 cm) with a K 6.5mm hook.
Abbreviations (uses US conventions)
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Ch = chain
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st = stitch
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St(s) – stitch(es)
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Sp – space
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Sk – skip
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Ch – chain
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Sc – single crochet
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* –* – repeat instructions between asterisks
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Rs – right side
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Ws – wrong side
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YO – yarn over
Special Stitch for this Ruby Skinny Scarf: The Moss Stitch.
The moss stitch is made with a combination of the single crochet and chain stitch) to create simple texture
How to make the Moss Stitch.
Note: the chain 2 at the beginning of each row counts as one moss stitch (sc and ch1).
Chain an even number of chain stitches.
Row 1: sc in 4th ch from hook, *ch1, skip 1ch, sc in next ch*, repeat between * and * to the end. The last stitch should be a sc. Turn work.
Row 2: ch2, sc in 1st ch1 space, *ch1, skip 1 stitch, sc in next ch1 space* repeat between * and * to the end . The last stitch should be a sc in the ch3 sp at the start of Row 1. Turn work.
Row 3: ch2, sc in 1st ch-1 space, *ch1, skip 1 stitch, sc in next ch1 space* – repeat between * and * to the end . The last stitch should be a sc in the ch2 sp at the start of Row 2. Turn work.
Repeat Row 3 to continue the moss stitch.
There are right and left handed video tutorials for the Moss Stitch on my Carroway Crochet YouTube channel.
This pattern uses US terminology. The US and UK crochet terms are different, but they use the same terms to describe different stitches. Here is a simple conversion chart for anyone in the UK.
USSingle crochet (sc) |
UKDouble crochet (dc) |
Instructions:
This scarf is made from the bottom up, so you will be working across the short rows creating the width of the scarf.
Ch 14
Row 1: (This is the right side): Sc into the fourth ch from hook, *ch 1, sk 1 ch, sc into the next ch*, repeat between * and * to end of row. Turn work. (6sc stitches and 6 ch1 spaces)
Row 2: Ch 2, sc in first ch-1 sp, *ch 1, sk 1 st, sc in next ch1 sp* repeat between * and * to the end of the row. The last sc is made into the ch3 from the previous row. Turn work. (6sc stitches and 6 ch1 spaces)
Row 3: ch2, sc in 1st ch1 space, *ch1, skip 1 stitch, sc in next ch1 space* repeat between * and * to the end . The last stitch should be a sc in the ch2 sp at the start of Row 2. Turn work. (6sc stitches and 6 ch1 spaces)
Repeat Row 3 until your scarf measures 70” long. I did 210 rows.
If you want a longer scarf just keep repeating Row 3 until it is the length you require.
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
I hope you enjoy your Ruby Skinny Scarf
I am happy to answer any questions you may have, just message me at carrowaycrochet@outlook.com
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