The Herringbone Skinny Scarf Free Pattern
This Herringbone Skinny Scarf Free Pattern is sophisticated skinny scarf.
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Introducing the Herringbone Skinny Scarf Free Pattern, I used worsted weight yarn and love the herringbone double crochet stitch texture of this super long skinny scarf.
This is a simple yet trendy design and it is a simple pattern for beginners.
You can make this Herringbone 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 Herringbone Skinny Scarf Free Pattern.
This easy Herringbone Skinny Scarf Free Pattern is made using worsted weight yarn and the gauge is not important for this project.
The herringbone double crochet stitch creates a great texture that adds to the stylishness and look of this skinny scarf. It is super long so it can be worn long, hanging down in front, or wrapped several times around your neck for a different feel.
Here is a close up of the texture with the herringbone stitch.
Lot of people love this skinny scarf style as it is so pretty and its length is fabulous.
Here is a youtube video showing how to make the herringbone double crochet stitch.
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Also you can get it on Ravelry if you prefer.
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The Herringbone Skinny Scarf
Pattern by Pam Carr ©2022
Introducing the Herringbone Skinny Scarf, a great skinny scarf accessory for you.
This pretty skinny scarf can be made with any worsted weight (4) yarn, (Aran in the UK). I used yarn from my stash and it looks so fun and super stylish.
You make this Herringbone Skinny Scarf with the Herringbone Double Crochet Stitch. Once you master the herringbone double crochet stitch, which is just a variation of the double crochet stitch, it is a beginner friendly project.
I have a video up on my YouTube channel demonstrating the Herringbone Double Crochet Stitch. There is also a left handed version available on Carroway Crochet’s YouTube channel.
The Herringbone Skinny Scarf.
Finished size
110” long x 4” wide approx..
Supplies you will need:
Yarn: 1 skein of (4) Red Heart Super Saver Yarn, a medium worsted weight yarn, (Aran in the UK).
I used yarn from my stash.
Hook: K hook 6.5mm
Notions: Tapestry needle and scissors.
Gauge: 9 DC and 7 rows = 4” (10 cm) with a K 6.5mm hook.
Abbreviations (uses US conventions)
ch = chain
st = stitch
dc = double crochet
hbdc = Herringbone Double crochet
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.
USDouble crochet (dc)Herringbone double crochet (hbdc) |
UKTreble (tr)Herringbone treble (hbtr) |
Special Stitch:
The Herringbone Double Crochet (HBDC) creates a fun textured pattern. The tilt of this stitch creates the distinctive Herringbone arrow-shape on the surface of the fabric.
Herringbone Double Crochet (hbdc): Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and pull up the loop through the stitch (there will be 3 loops on your hook) then pull the first loop on your hook through the second loop on your hook, 2 loops left on your hook, yarn over and pull through the first loop on your hook, yarn over and pull through last two loops on your hook.
Instructions:
Note: The turning ch does not count as a stitch
Chain 258.
Row 1: double crochet into the 3rd chain from the hook and into each chain across to the end. Turn. (256 dc stitches)
Row 2: Ch 2, make 1 hbdc in each stitch across to the end of the row. Turn. (256 herringbone dc stitches)
Rows 3 -7: Repeat Row 2. Your scarf should measure approximately 4” wide.
Note:
If you want a wider scarf then you can repeat row 2 until it is the width you require.
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
I hope you enjoy your Herringbone Skinny Scarf
I am happy to answer any questions you may have, just message me at carrowaycrochet@outlook.com
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