Crochet So Soft Irene Scarf Free Crochet Pattern
This So Soft Irene Scarf Free Crochet Pattern is perfect for any time of the year.
Introducing the So Soft Irene Scarf Free Crochet Pattern, I used worsted weight yarn and love the softness of the Caron Latte Cake used to create the texture of this granny stripe stitch scarf.
This is a simple yet trendy design especially if you love boho style .It is a simple pattern for beginners. It makes a great gift.
You can make this So Soft Irene Scarf Free Crochet Pattern with any of your worsted weight (4) yarn if you don’t want to use the Caron Latte Cakes. It is a great way to use up your stash. This is such a beautiful and eye-catching accessory and you can make it in any colours you like.
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Description of So Soft Irene Scarf Free Crochet Pattern.
This easy So Soft Irene Scarf Free Crochet Pattern is made using worsted weight yarn and the gauge is not important for this project.
This scarf is made from the top down so you can adapt the length to whatever works for you.
The granny stripe stitch creates a great texture.
Lot of people love this scarf style as it is so pretty and its length is customizable.
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If you like Scarves you might want to Check out Some of My other Scarf Patterns
Take Me Outside Infinity Scarf Pattern or The Harmony Hooded Pocket Scarf are 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.
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Check out my Irene Granny Stripe Scarf video tutorial.
Here is the left handed video tutorial
The So Soft Irene Scarf.
Pattern by Pam Carr ©2025
Finished Scarf Size:
8” X 65” approximately
Supplies you will need:
Yarn: Caron Latte Cakes from Yarnspirations, this is a bulky weight (5) yarn. The scarf pictured here was made using Open Field. This yarn is a 52% acrylic/42% nylon blend.
Each skein is 530 yds /8.8 oz or 485 m / 250g. This is way more yarn than you will use for this project but there are so many beautiful projects you can use the left-over yarn for. I made a So Soft Irene Beanie with mine and also plan to make some matching fingerless gloves.
Hook:
Size US – K /10.5 – 6.50 mm.
Notions:
Tapestry needle and scissors.
Gauge:
7 granny stripe stitch shells X 9 rows = 4” (10 cm) square
Abbreviations (uses US conventions)
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Ch = chain
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st = stitch
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sk = skip
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dc = Double crochet
Special Stitch for this Pattern.
The Granny Stripe Stitch.
This is how you make the granny stripe stitch when working flat.
Make a chain of multiples of 3 plus 3 more chains for the turning ch.
Row 1: Dc into the 3rd ch from the hook, *Skip 2 chain stitches, then work 3dcs into the next chain stitch*, (this is called a shell). Repeat between * and * until there are two stitches left, sk1 st, work 2 dc into the last st.
You should have a row that begins and ends with 2dc’s. on either side of all your shells.
For the next row you will be working into the spaces between the 3dc shells of the previous row.
Row 2: Ch 3, work 3dc stitches (a shell) into the first sp between the 2dcs at the end of the previous row and the next 3 dc shell. Work a 3dc shell into each space across. At the end of the row, work 1 dc into the top of the ch3 made at start of previous row. Turn work.
Row 3: Ch 3, 1 dc in the same space as the ch 3, work a 3dc shell into each space between the shells of the previous row until the end of the row, work 2 dc into the top of the turning chain from the previous row. Turn work.
Rows 2 and 3 are repeated to make the traditional granny stripe stitch when working flat.
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) |
UKTreble (tr) |
Pattern Instructions:
NOTE This stitch uses multiples of 3 plus 3 for the turning chain. If you want to make your scarf wider then increase your foundation chain in multiples of three. Example: 33, 36 etc.
Ch 27 (8 multiples of 3 plus 3 for the turning chain, which in this scarf acts as the first dc). Remember to chain loosely.
Row 1: Dc into the 3rd ch from the hook, *Skip 2 chain stitches, then work 3dcs into the next chain stitch*, (this is called a shell or cluster). Repeat between * and * until there are two stitches left, sk1 st, work 2 dc into the last st.
You should have a row that begins and ends with 2dc’s. on either side of all your shells.
For the next row you will be working into the spaces between the 3dc shells of the previous row.
Row 2: Ch 3, work 3dc stitches (a shell) into the first sp between the 2dcs at the end of the previous row and the next 3 dc shell. Work a 3dc shell into each space across. At the end of the row, work 1 dc into the top of the ch3 made at start of previous row. Turn work.
Row 3: Ch 3, 1 dc in the same space as the ch3, work a 3dc shell into each space between the shells of the previous row until the end of the row, work 2 dc into the top of the turning chain from the previous row. Turn work.
Rows 2 and 3 are repeated to make the traditional granny stripe stitch when working flat.
Continue to repeat Rows 2 and 3 until your scarf is 65” long or as long as you would like it to be.
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
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