8/16/2023 0 Comments Crochet scarf patterno![]() (23 stitches 11 dc and 4 bean stitch clusters) Skip the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * across. Place 3 bean stitches in the next stitch. Dc in each of the next 3 stitches.* Repeat from * to * across. * Hdc in the eye of the first bean stitch. ![]() Dc in the same stitch and in each of the next 3 stitches. (23 stitches 14 dc and 3 bean stitch clusters) Sc in the 2nd chain from the hook and in each chain across. If you prefer not to use a foundation stitch, you can chain 24. However, if you are changing the size, add or remove in multiples of 6 to achieve balance of bean stitch sections) There will be a “prettier” or “right” side to the project, as the bean stitches pop out more on one side than the other. Some people find they even need to go down two hook sizes to meet my gauge.įor reference, after 6 rows of the pattern, my scarf was 3” from top to bottom and 8 ¾” across the row. Just as a reference, I tend to crochet tightly. However, you can adjust your hook size to achieve the drape you prefer or to meet the general measurements of the pattern. Gauge is not terribly important for this pattern since it is not a fitted item. Chain 1 to finish off the stitch.īeginning chain of each row does not count as a stitch. Yo and pull through all 6 loops on your hook. Length can be adjusted to your preference See notes.Ĩ ¾” wide and 74” long (not including fringe) 328 Yards Size 4 Yarn (I used Yarn Bee Yarn ID in Soft Shell).If you would like to purchase an inexpensive, ad-free printable pdf version of this simple crochet scarf pattern, you can find it here at my Etsy shop.Īdd this simple crochet scarf pattern to your Ravelry favorites HERE. The bean stitches will not puff out as much. The more sleek and shiny yarns that kind of lie flat because they are so smooth will not have as much stitch definition. It gives it wonderful definition, while also being very soft and squishy!Īny size 4 yarn will work for this pattern, but I would suggest looking for one that has good density and “bounce”. Yarn Bee Yarn ID has a soft bounce that I really like for a raised stitch like the bean stitch. I used the same yarn for this pattern that I did in my recent Blooming Trails Hat and Cowl.
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