Now that the weather is starting to cool, I have been enjoying a spot of crocheting. It is so relaxing to sit with some yarn in front of the TV at night. I have designed and made a scarf using some gorgeous BC Garn Baby Alpaca Yarn from Suzy Hausfrau Yarn Store. The supersoft, lightweight yarn was perfect for the lacy design, it drapes beautifully, and is very warm. The skein is a generous 500 m (547 yards) which is ideal for a scarf and is available in a wonderful range of colours.
If you would like to make your own scarf, I have included the instructions below. The free scarf pattern has been named the Maureen Scarf after my sweet Mum who is a fantastic crocheter and lover of yarn. The pattern is very easy and repetitive, perfect for crocheting on the go or in front of the TV.
Maureen Scarf Pattern by Lisa Cox
Yarn: BC Garn Baby Alpaca
Hook: 3.00 mm
Dimensions: 15cm wide (6 inches) x 160 cm (63 inches) in length
Rows: 178
UK Version
Chain 52 (or 44 for a narrower scarf)
Row 1: 3 tr into 8th ch from hook, ch 2, 3 tr into same ch as previous 3 tr, ch 1, miss 3 ch, 1 tr into next ch, *ch 1, miss 3 ch, 3 tr into next ch, ch 2, 3 tr into same ch as previous 3 tr, ch 1, miss 3 ch, 1 tr into next ch. Repeat from * until end.
Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as 1 tr plus 1 ch), miss 1 ch and 3 tr, and 3 tr into first 2 ch space, ch 2, 3 tr into same ch space, **ch 1, miss 1 ch, 1 tr into tr below, ch 1, 3 tr into 2 ch space, ch 2, 3 tr into same ch space, ch 1, 1 tr into tr. Repeat from ** until end, ending with last tr in 3rd chain of turning ch.
Rows 3 +: Repeat Row 2 until the scarf reaches the desired length
US Version
Chain 52 (or 44 for a narrower scarf)
Row 1: 3 dc into 8th ch from hook, ch 2, 3 dc into same ch as previous 3 dc, ch 1, miss 3 ch, 1 dc into next ch, *ch 1, miss 3 ch, 3 dc into next ch, ch 2, 3 dc into same ch as previous 3 dc, ch 1, miss 3 ch, 1 dc into next ch. Repeat from * until end.
Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as 1 dc plus 1 ch), miss 1 ch and 3 dc, and 3 dc into first 2 ch space, ch 2, 3 dc into same ch space, **ch 1, miss 1 ch, dc into dc below, ch 1, 3 dc into 2 ch space, ch 2, 3 dc into same ch space, ch 1, 1 dc into dc. Repeat from ** until end, ending with last dc in 3rd chain of turning ch.
Rows 3 +: Repeat Row 2 until the scarf reaches the desired length





50 comments:
Thank you for this nice and easy pattern ! Just what I was looking for to make a tiny scarf for my little girl !
Elegant and simple. Love the edging.
Looks lovely Lisa ,thank you for the free pattern.
that cool! You know, WE have summer over here!
enjoy your pretty scarf!
can i please have a free pattern for something maybe ice blue???? should be here tomorrow!!!!!
Many Greetings
Claudi
Love the color it's so light and pretty.
That's one of my favorite things about fall and winter tv time = crochet or knitting time.
It's a great scarf, thanks for your pattern. I have pinned it on my pinterest board.
thank you so much for your beautiful scarf pattern. it is perfect for the shawls we crochet at my parish -- we are blessed to have a St. Peregrine Shrine where we provide comforting shawls for those afflicted with cancer and going through treatments. those who receive them are always so grateful! your name will be with me before i take that first stitch to start my next shawl. thank you for sharing so freely of your own handiwork and ideas.
I LOVE the color and the design. So beautiful. I need to learn how to crochet. ;p
Such a lovely scarf. That color and stitch pattern are so beautiful. It looks quite soft which would be luxurious to wear.
So lovely scarf Lisa!!!!
I love this color!!
Kisses from Brasil!!
Bela
Simple, elegant and would make a lovely gift...I really like the look of the drape too. Thanks for sharing the pattern!
Oooo very nice, love the colour
have you the tuto in french????!!!
Michèle
A BEAUTIFUL PATTERN AND EASY TOO, SOMETHING I CAN DO BETWEEN LARGER PROJECTS, THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS, I CAN'T WAIT TO START X
Thank you for your free pattern. The scarf is lovely and light. I have been looking for some scarf and hat patterns to make for charity and this is just perfect. I will try to make the matching hat too. Once again, I thank you for sharing your patterns.
Minerva
It looks beautiful. I can't wait to get some yarn and make one for myself/gifts. Thanks so much. Ginny in Alabama
Hi
Just wanted to let you know that I have posted about this scarf on my blog.
It is pretty!
Regards,
Carla
It's beautiful, I love...
Greetings!
Thank you for this lovely pattern.
Nana
looks very nice can't wait to try it, after the baby hats for the newborns at the hospital get done thanks for the pattern AuntyM
It is a lovely patter !!
but forgive my ignorance on crochet, but it looks to me that just one side is going to have that lovely ripple effect , am I right ? and if so can you please show both ends? thank you for sharing your work .
This is a wonderful project, thank you for sharing the pattern! I've already started and it feels like it's gonna build up really fast :) Thanks again!
very nice thank you so much =)
i wish i understood patterns. i really love this scarf.
Hi-
I learned to crochet by watching my mom and aunt, but I don't know how to crochet using instructions. Is there a youtube video for this?
Thank you!
what does "tr" mean???
I really love this pattern, but I really want to make an even narrower scarf. Would I just decrease by 8?
Would you ever consider making a short video tutorial of the first 3 rows? I think it would really help us visual learners!
Thanks so much for the pattern. I am making one right now for a friend and it is turning out beautifully. :) Pam
This scarf is beautiful and I am trying to make it. I have never crocheted using directions before, so bear with me. I am having trouble with the US version on row 2. I did good until it got to "and 3 dc into first 2 ch space". It is confusing to me just where that is after the initial ch 4, miss 1 ch and 3 dc. Can you help?
Thanks.
Wonderful pattern! Thank you!
Is miss the same as skip?
What size hook did you use?
Love this pattern. I might have missed where you said what size hook was used, but I can't find it anywhere.
I am actually looking to begin crocheting. A total novice. A friend made me a simple infiniti scarf. No fancy stitches or anything and I am just looking to find out how to begin to make one and I can't find a pattern that simple. Can you help me out. I am out of work because of seizures and I need a hobby desperately. Thanks for any guidance you can provide.
Happy Holidays,
Lisa
lisatoler66@yahoo.com
I've never crocheted before sew I'm a beginner. Oh for the time to do, learn, this.
So pretty - thank you! And thank you for including US instructions. This would mae a pretty throw, too. maybe it could start, "Chain a few hundred..."
What weight yarn would be equivalent to the alpaca yarn? Baby yarn? I started the scarf and just realized i am using a size 9mm. Yikes its very loose!!! lol
HI Gals,
I'm new to crochet and really like this scarf. In the directions for row 2 what does dc into dc below mean? I know dc is double crochet but am not clear what below means. Also Does miss 1 ch mean skip the next stitch?
Thanks for your help.
Mary
Fabulous pattern,thank you so much. My New Years resolution is to give only handmade gifts next year. Have made a start on this for a relative. Might even make one for myself. A great way to use up my stash of yarns. Keep up the good work.
This is a beautiful pattern. I plan to make it while I'm recovering from surgery. From reading the pattern it doesn't look like both ends will have that pretty edge. Am I missing something? For those that said they don't read patterns but know how to crochet you can youtube tutorials on reading patterns, etc. I found the easiest is to youtube the actual stitches in the pattern then it makes it easier to figure out what the patterns are telling you to do. Wishing everyone luck!
Thanks for the pattern! lovely scarf!
Doing this pTtern. But one question. Doez the beginning end have a straight edge? Is there any way to avoid this?
Uhh! Se ve hermosa pero no entiendo las instrucciones en inglés. ¿Podrían hacer el gráfico? Gracias!
Malu
Hi Jen, I've made this scarf several times. I just crochet a row of the scallop pattern across the starting edge. This way both ends have the matching scalloped edge. Hope that helps!
Thnk you anonymous I thought that imght be a way to solve the problem. Thank you for letting me know that works.
I made it half the length I really wanted it and then flipped it over and started the pattern over on the other side of the starting chain. That way both ends have the pretty scalloped edge.
I made it half the length I wanted it and then fastened off and flipped it over. I started the pattern over on the wrong side of the starting chain so that both ends have the pretty scallop. You don't even notice the seam in the middle.
This is a great pattern! I finally found the project for my vacation!! But if you could answer me this: How many rows would you say you went to get it to the length you wanted, and about how long would that length happen to be? Thanks!
CB The pattern states that it is 178 rows and for others that asked the hook size says 3mm.
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Lisa and Sarah