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Crochet Granny Stripe Scarf Pattern

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Easy Granny Stripe Scarf Pattern

Here it is, a super simple yet surprisingly effective granny stripe scarf pattern. I’m all over crochet colour block designs at the moment. Of course, you don’t have to use colourblock aesthetics in your crochet granny scarf, but it does look pretty awesome.

The written crochet pattern is below, but you’ll be glad to hear that I put together a granny stripe scarf video tutorial as well!

What Do You Need To Crochet a Granny Stripe Scarf?

The DK yarn I used is Drops Lima in the following colours:

Drops Lima is hand-wash only, so feel free to swap it out for machine-washable yarn. I’m not sure it’s the best idea to use something that’s not machine washable for a scarf; maybe I should have gone for the superwash yarn, hmmm. It still looks pretty, though!

If you wanted to, you could go down a hook size for the ribbing at each end of the granny stripe scarf. I did (you can see the effect in the above photo). It cinches in a little bit, which stops the ends of the scarf from stretching too wide. However, it isn’t necessary, and whether it matters is up to you.

Notes on How to Crochet A Granny Stripe Scarf

Granny Stripe Scarf Pattern

US Crochet Terms.
Work a chain using multiples of 3.

Check out the quick video tutorial (linked above) to see exactly where those post stitches go! Also, you may wish to explore the idea of crochet Post Stitch ribbing in more detail. In which case, take a look at my best crochet ribbing stitches, here. Thanks ever so much.

Tell me when you’ve made one. Here I am on Instagram.  Or, add your favourite new crochet project to Ravelry!

This scarf was inspired by the colour block jumper by Cleck Heaton, which I love! My granny stripe scarf is a free crochet pattern; you’re welcome to make as many as you like, but please let people know where you got the pattern from.

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