The Courtney Crochet Scarf with Fringe
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Soft, flowy, warm and gorgeous are the best descriptors for the Courtney Crochet Scarf with Fringe. You’ll love working the quick star-like stitch and making a scarf that looks lovely and would make a great gift.
Keep reading for the free crochet pattern or purchase the inexpensive PDF version of the Courtney Crochet Fringe Scarf Pattern.
The Basics of the Courtney Crochet Scarf
Fun stitches and gorgeous yarn combine to make this lovely scarf. Keep reading for more details and the entire pattern so you can make your own scarf!
Lion Brand’s Touch of Alpaca Yarn
I’ve used this yarn before in the Moss Stitch Scarf and matching ear warmer and was so pleased with those final products. The yarn is worsted weight and made up of 90% acrylic and 10% alpaca.
You my not be able to tell just by looking at it but when you touch the yarn, you can feel the natural fibers throughout. The combo of alpaca with acrylic give a warm yet durable (washable) yarn with great drape.
Crochet Stitches Used in the Fringe Scarf
At first glance you may think you’ll be working star stitches to make the scarf. And while you’d be really close, this stitch isn’t quite as full as a star stitch. (Which also means it is less of a yarn eater!)
Although it may look complicated, it is really simple and after the first row, the rest of the scarf it only a two row repeat. You’ll do one row of modified half double crochets 3 together (mhdc3tog) – don’t worry, there are pictures to walk you through it.
On the second row you’ll work 2 half double crochets into the eye of each mhdc3tog from the row below. Easy!
Alright, grab 3 skeins of Touch of Alpaca yarn (or your favorite worsted) and let’s get started!
Don’t forget to save the crochet fringe scarf on Pinterest
The Courtney Crochet Scarf with Fringe Pattern
Skill Level:
Easy
Materials:
K-6.5 mm crochet hook (Did you know that Amazon sells my favorite hooks at great prices?)
Touch of Alpaca by Lion Brand – 10 oz in Blush
Large Eye Yarn Needle – these are my favorite needles!
Abbreviations:
ch: chain
hdc: half double crochet
st(s): stitch(es)
mhdc3tog: modified half double crochet 3 together
Gauge: 4” x 4” = 12 rows by 8 mhdc2tog (taken in stitch pattern – row 2 and 3 repeat)
Finished Size: approx. 7” W by 78” L
Notes:
The modified hdc3tog (mhdc3tog) has only one yarn over at the beginning of the stitch instead of yarning over before each time you insert the hook into the next stitch.
The chain 1 at the beginning of the row does not count as a stitch.
Stitch Instructions:
mhdc3tog: yo, insert hook into the same st as the previously finished st, pull up a loop insert hook into next st, pull up a loop, insert hook into next st, pull up a loop, yo and pull through all 5 loops on the hook.
***The first mhdc3tog of Row 1 does not start in the same st as the previously finished st. Instead start it in the next st.
For the first mhdc3tog of row 1: hdc in the 2nd ch from the hook, yo, insert hook into the next st, pull up a loop,
insert hook into the next st, pull up a loop,
insert hook into the next st, pull up a loop,
yo and pull through all 5 loops on hook
mhdc3tog: Yo, insert hook into the same st as the previously finished st, pull up a loop,
insert hook into the next st and pull up a loop,
insert hook into the next st and pull up a loop,
yo and pull through all 5 loops on hook. Continue to end of row putting a hdc in that last st.
Start of Row 2: Turn, ch 1, hdc in the first st,
2 hdcs in each ch 1, hdc in the last st of the row,
Start of Row 3: The mhdc3tog of the next row starts in the same st as the 1st hdc of the row
Pattern Instructions:
Ch 30
Row 1: hdc in the 2nd ch from the hook, mhdc3tog starting in the next st (see note), ch1, [mhdc3tog, ch 1] 12 times, hdc in the last st.
Row 2: ch 1, hdc, 2 hdc in each ch 1 across, hdc in last st. (28)
Row 3: ch 1, hdc, [mhdc3tog, ch 1] 13 times, hdc in the last st
Row 4-192: Repeat Rows 2 and 3
Fasten off and weave in ends.
Optional: cut fringe approximately 12” long and add to the ends of scarf.
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