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Pink Ribbon Scarf – Crochet

September 30, 2009 by Jen

crochet pink ribbon scarfclick here for the knit version of this pattern

The scarf is crocheted in ridges and has a single crochet border, imitating the texture of grosgrain ribbon. The scarf also features a keyhole, which keeps the scarf snugly in place (the keyhole can be left out if desired). The pattern is written for a bulky weight yarn, but it can easily be adapted to other weights by increasing or decreasing the number of stitches.

Finished Measurements: 5 1/2 inches by 42 inches

Yarn: bulky weight, approximately 175 yds. (sample was knit with two skeins of Bernat Softee Chunky, color: Antique Rose)

Hook size: J-10

Abbreviations

chain = ch

single crochet = sc

st = stitch

Notes

The entire scarf will be worked in single crochet working into the back loops only. This creates the grosgrain ridges.

Pattern

Ch 2

Row 1: 2 sc in second chain from hook, ch 1, turn

Row 2: 2 sc in first st, sc across, ch 1, turn

Row 3: sc across to last st, 2 sc in last st, ch 1, turn

Repeat rows 2 and 3 until there are 16 st total (or until desired width is reached).

Now continue working even – 1 sc in each st on each row – until scarf is 29 inches long from the beginning.

Keyhole

Work halfway across the row, ch 1, turn.

Continue to work even in pattern on half the stitches for about 5 1/2 inches (or width of scarf).

Join new yarn on other half of stitches and work even in pattern on that half for the same number of rows as the first half.

Work across all stitches, rejoining both sides of the keyhole section.

Work even for another 2 1/2 inches.

Decreases (starting with a right side row)

Note: in order to get the right shape with the pointed ends of the scarf, be sure to start decreasing on the same edge that you increased on back at the beginning of the scarf – it will essentially be a long trapezoid.

Row 1: sc first 2 st together, sc across, ch 1, turn

Row 2: sc across to last 2 st, sc 2 st tog, ch 1, turn

Repeat rows 1 and 2 until 2 st remain, sc last 2 st together

Edging

Ch 1, sc around the perimeter of the scarf. Work one chain at the other pointed end to help turn the corner. Join edging with a slip stitch.

Weave in ends, wash and block.

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Comments

  1. Jane Tarsia says

    January 16, 2016 at 9:00 am

    I’m going to try making this today, I really like the length and how it keeps secure around the neck! Very cute!

    • Jen says

      January 16, 2016 at 10:16 am

      Thanks, Jane, I hope you enjoy both making and wearing it!

  2. RONDEL Pascale says

    April 15, 2016 at 6:35 am

    Comment faire pour avoir les explications en français ? Merci

    • Jen says

      April 15, 2016 at 9:07 am

      Je suis désolé, je ne parle pas assez bien le français. Si quelqu’un veut traduire, ce serait merveilleux.

  3. Angie says

    June 13, 2016 at 2:20 pm

    Definitely will make one today . Love it!

  4. Alexandra Bass says

    December 19, 2016 at 12:17 pm

    What is the difficulty of this pattern – easy?
    I’m a beginner/novice… how long would you estimate this taking (in hours) to make a child (4 year old) scarf from this pattern? I’ve only made a few items (baby blanket and adult scarf) and that was a couple years ago.

    • Jen says

      December 19, 2016 at 12:41 pm

      I’d say the difficulty is relatively easy–you need to know how to chain, single-crochet, increase, and decrease. As for time, I can only tell you how long it takes me. I could probably knock one of these out in two or three evenings. But how long it takes to make something varies a whole lot with different people.

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