Crocheted Skinny Scalloped Scarf

Crocheted Scalloped Skinny Scarf

Here it is, my friends, the crocheted skinny scalloped scarf. A super project for beginners and for anybody who’d like to whip up a load of handmade gifts in the next month or so. And guess what, these scarfs may look like they’re more for style than warmth, but I can attest to the fact that they’re great neck warmers to wear anytime without the bulk of a regular scarf. In fact I’m wearing one right now!

And if you’d like your skinny scarf to be not so skinny, so use a few strands of yarn and a bigger crochet hook (or chunky yarn) for a skinny chunky scarf. I actually made this scarf from two strands of some pink baby weight yarn that was given to me (thanks Dena!) by a reader who moved out of town, and this was the perfect project. My daughter sometimes wears this scarf with her dressy shabbat outfits in grays and blacks, and it looks super!

Crocheted Skinny Scalloped crochet scarf flat

Super Simple Crocheted Skinny Scalloped Scarf Pattern:

Gauge is really unimportant for this one, yippee!

If using two strands of baby weight or sport weight yarn, use a size J or K hook, but the best idea is to make a small sample with the yarn you’ll be using and find the crochet hook that produces the best results.

Foundation Chain: Ch 203 very loosely

Row 1: dc in fourth chain from hook and in every stitch until the end, turn

Row 2: ch 3, dc in every stitch across, turn (Note: for a slightly wider scarf one can simply repeat row 2)

Row 3: Skip first 2 stitches, *scallop in next stitch, skip next stitch, slip stitch in next stitch, skip next stitch, and repeat from * across to end.

A scallop is made as follows: in the specified stitch crochet (1sc, 2hdc, 1dc,2hdc, 1sc)

Enjoy!

 

Comments

19 responses to “Crocheted Skinny Scalloped Scarf”

  1. esti Avatar
    esti

    i love!!!
    this is great for gifts and it’s something even my teen can do.
    thanks!

  2. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Youre welcome, so glad you can share this with your teenager, and yes, this is a quickie…..dont remember how long it took me but lets say under an hour.
    all the best!

  3. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks so much for all your nice comments!

  4. Alessia Avatar

    Wonderful wonderful pink!

  5. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Thanks, didnt know how to use this yarn, but its perfect for this scarf!

  6. Narelle @ Cook Clean Craft Avatar

    I think I’d like one of them for every outfit in my wardrobe. What a great way to dress up my Mum uniform of jeans and a t-shirt. Thanks for sharing the pattern!

  7. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Youre so right, Ive been wearing one (the same one…..alack alas) every day in the house for warmth, and with my coat for more ease!

  8. Katie Avatar

    Hi, I just wanted to tell you that I made your scarf and it turned out so cute! Thanks for the great pattern 🙂

  9. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Katie, Thats so sweet of you to let me know, glad youre happy with the results, Ill be its just the first of many once friends and family lay eyes on it!

  10. Lauren green Avatar
    Lauren green

    Ok I’m stitch impaired so cab someone explain the short hand above? Like ch and de?

  11. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Lauren, No problem: sc=single crochet, ch=chain, dc=double crochet, tc= triple crochet, sl st= slip stitch
    Of course this is US terminology, but I see youre in the US, so not to worry. Just do keep in mind if you ever see a pattern from outside the US that the terminology might be different.
    Not to confuse you, have a wonderful time learning to crochet, its worth every minute!

  12. Shyla Taylor Avatar
    Shyla Taylor

    I love the simplicity of this scarf…Thank you for sharing your talents. 🙂

  13. Sara Rivka Avatar

    You’re very welcome, enjoy!

  14. Grace Avatar

    oh, thank you so much for the tutorial! I just finished this darling scarf, and it turned out beautifully! it took me a few hours, thus it was a very nice project to sit down and complete. will be a very sweet present for a dear friend.
    thank you again,
    Grace
    come stop for tea @ gracesgardenwalk.blogspot.com

  15. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Youre so welcome! Thanks very much for letting me know you made the scarf, Im sure this is just the first of many! All the best in 2012!

  16. Suzy Avatar
    Suzy

    I really love this pattern! I have made it for my 5 year old and my 10 year old wants to give it as a gift for her friends. It’s so versatile! I wanted to see how you felt about me selling the scarfs I make with your pattern. I would always give you credit for the pattern, of course!

  17. Sara Rivka Avatar

    Hi Suzy, thanks for asking, you may use the pattern with credit on each item, please. All the best, so happy its a success!

  18. Zuzu Avatar

    I LOVE this scarf, and made one for my DIL and one to donate. THANK YOU so much for sharing the instructions. Mine came out a little differently as I missed a step in Row 3, causing the scarf to hang slightly curled, but it still came out very pretty!
    Thanks again!
    Zuzu

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