Crochet Harbor Breeze Unisex Scarf
The Crochet Harbor Breeze Unisex Scarf is the perfect accessory for staying cozy and stylish during chilly days. With its warm and soft material, this scarf not only keeps you snug but also adds a touch of charm to your outfit. Whether you're out for a walk in the crisp autumn air or sipping hot cocoa by the fireplace, this scarf is a must-have for both men and women. Its versatile design makes it easy to match with any outfit, making it a delightful addition to your winter wardrobe. Wrap yourself in comfort and fashion with the Crochet Harbor Breeze Unisex Scarf!
Materials:
Any 4 weight yarn of your choosing – See size chart below for yardage requirements.
5.5mm hook
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
Stitch Markers optional
Measuring Tape
Gauge:
12 sts and 5 rows in 4”
Gauge swatch:
Row 1: Ch 17. TC in 5th Ch from hook (ch 4 counts). *TC3Tog across next 3 ch’s, 3 TC in next ch.* Rep from * to * across until you have 4 ch’s left. TC3Tog over next 3 ch’s. 2 TC in last ch.
Row 2: Turn, Ch 4 (counts), TC in same st, *TC3Tog across next 3 sts, 3 TC in next st.* Rep from * to * across until you have 4 sts left. TC3Tog over next 3 sts. 2 TC in last st.
Rows 3-8: Rep row 2
Sizing:
AgeApprox Width (inches)Height (inches)Approx yardage
Abbreviations used:
Ch(s)–chain(s)
St(s)–stitch(es)
Rep–repeat
Fsc – foundation single crochet
TC – treble crochet
TC3Tog – treble crochet 3 together
YO—yarn over
FO—fasten off
Other notes:
Written in US terms.
Scarf is worked in short rows.
If you go for the chain start and chain tightly you may want to use a slightly larger hook just to create the chain start and make working into it easier for yourself.
Stitch multiple is 4+5 for the ch start or 4+1 for the foundation start.
Ch 4 stitches at the beginning always count as a TC st.
Instead of working a Ch 4 you can work a stacked single crochet stitch to minimize any gaps on the side. I found that three worked well for me for the Ch 4 alternative. The stitch count will be the same for each row.
When working the TC3Tog this will always be worked over 3 sts. From row 2 onwards, the middle stitch worked will always be the TC3Tog from the previous row.
Similarly, when working the 3 TC you will always be working this stitch into the second of the 3 TC from the previous row.
Where instructions differ for sizing these will be noted as: 3-5 (5-7, 8-10, teen, women’s sm, women’s med, women’s lg, men’s sm, men’s med, men’s lg).
The Free Crochet Scarf Pattern:
Row 1: CH 17 (17, 21, 21, 25, 25, 29, 29, 33, 33) TC in 5th Ch from hook (ch4 counts). *TC3Tog across next 3 ch’s, 3 TC in next ch.* Rep from * to * across until you have 4 ch’s left. TC3Tog over next 3 ch’s. 2 TC in last ch.
OR FSC 13 (13,17,17,21,21,25,25,29,29)
(13 (13,17,17,21,21,25,25,29,29) sts)
Row 2: Turn, Ch 4 (counts), TC in same st, *TC3Tog across next 3 sts, 3 TC in next st.* Rep from * to * across until you have 4 sts left. TC3Tog over next 3 sts. 2 TC in last st (this will be your turning chain from the previous row).
Row 3 on: Rep row 2 until your scarf is 36 (44, 50, 57, 64, 68, 69, 67, 70, 75)” tall.
If you used a chain start, FO and weave in ends.
Row 4: If you Fsc to start, turn, Ch1, sc in first st and each st across.
FO and weave in ends.
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