Triangles Crochet Scarf – Free Pattern
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Below you will find the entire free pattern for the Triangles Crochet Scarf. It only uses 1 skein of yarn and with the adorable buttons can be made into an infinity scarf. There is also a photo tutorial for how to crochet the Modified Cluster Stitch, which is used in this pattern. (You can also purchase the ad-free printable PDF of this pattern.)
Can you believe that some people actually like scarves? Like regular, hang around your neck, flop all over if you move or bend down, type scarves? I know there are 867.5 different ways to tie a scarf, but I just can’t do it. No matter what, I feel like I am either choking or the scarf is going to fall off at any minute.
Related: Lightweight Crochet Infinity Scarf
Infinity scarves – now those are another story. Give me ALL THE infinity scarves. (If you have browsed my site, you may have noticed I’ve designed just a few infinity scarves…..)
Well, you may be a regular scarf person, or an infinity scarf person or you may be just a normal person and have never really thought this much about scarves before. Either way, a regular scarf that can turn into an infinity scarf is the best of both worlds!
Plus, buttons. ADORABLE. You now have SO MANY options with this scarf AND you don’t even have to worry about button holes. They’re all over the place!
Triangles Crochet Scarf
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Skill Level: Easy
Materials:
- US-Size I/9 Crochet Hook (Amazon carries my favorite crochet hooks!)
- 1 skein Bernat Softee Baby Yarn – Gray Marl (3-Light, 4.25oz/120g, 310yd/283m)
- Large Eye Tapestry Needle
- 2 buttons (1 1/8”) (the buttons I used were in my stash, but I pulled a roundup of cute gray buttons on Etsy.)
Abbreviations:
ch(s) – chain(s)
FHDC – Foundation half double crochet
hdc(s) – half double crochet
st(s) – stitch(es)
sp – space
yo – yarn over
Finished Size:
6” wide by 67” long
Gauge:
4” x 4” = 6 clusters by 8 rows (hdc + cluster row)
Note:
To start with a chain instead of a foundation hdc row:
ch 27, hdc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc to end of the row (26 hdcs) then start with the instructions in Row 1.
Stitch Instructions:
Start of row Modified Cluster: ch 2, yo, insert hook into the next st, draw up loop, yo, pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook), yo, insert hook into the next st, draw up loop, pull through 2 loops (3 loops on hook), yo pull through 2 loops ( 2 loops on hook), yo pull through last 2 loops. See the photo tutorial: How to crochet the Modified Cluster Stitch
Modified Cluster Stitch: yo, insert hook into the next st, draw up loop, yo, pull through 2 loops (2 loops on hook), yo, insert hook into the next st, draw up loop, pull through 2 loops (3 loops on hook), yo, insert hook into the next st, draw up loop, yo, pull through 2 loops (4 loops on hook), yo, pull through 3 loops (2 loops on hook), yo pull through last 2 loops. See the photo tutorial: How to crochet the Modified Cluster Stitch
Pattern Instructions:
FHDC 26 (multiple of 3+2), turn
Row 1: Start of row Modified Cluster (see stitch instructions), *ch 2, Modified cluster (see stitch instructions) repeat from * to end of the row. (you will have 9 modified clusters in the row), turn
Row 2: ch 1, hdc in 1st st, (top of the cluster), *3 hdc in ch-2 sp, repeat from * to end of row, hdc in last st (top of the last cluster), turn.
Repeat rows 1-2 for 67 rows. Bind off and weave in ends.
Buttons: sew each button on the 3 hdcs between the 2nd and 3rd modified cluster from each side.
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Hello, I’m making this scarf now. Just have a question to ask? I’m using the Modifed Cluster Stitch. I’ve also read the directions to do the Modified Cluster. Why is there two different ways to do this stitch? Which one is the best one, to do? Please explain. I love the looks of this scarf, and so far like your pattern very much. Thanks a lot. Marcine
Hi Marcine! Starting a row with a modified stitch is a bit different than working the stitch in the middle of the row, which is why there are two different sets of instructions. Use the “start a row” instructions for the first cluster of the row. Hope that helps!
Thanks for explaining my question. I’m so glad you and your husband found time to enjoy being together. Do so, when ever time permits. My Bob, and I were almost married 58 years. Lost him 4 years ago. I miss him so much. Thanks also, forr all your special patterns. ?Marcine