Crochet Sugared Berries Scarf
Introducing the Sweet Berry Delight Scarf! This exquisite piece of crochet artistry is a true feast for the eyes. Imagine wrapping yourself in a burst of vibrant colors, reminiscent of freshly picked berries glistening in the summer sun. The intricate crochet stitches create a mesmerizing pattern that is both elegant and playful, making it the perfect accessory for any occasion. The delicate crochet work brings to life the essence of sugared berries, with each stitch resembling the texture and sweetness of these delectable fruits. The scarf drapes gracefully around your neck, providing warmth and style in equal measure. Whether you're strolling through a winter wonderland or attending a glamorous soirée, the Sugared Berries Scarf is sure to turn heads and evoke a sense of whimsy and charm.
Materials:
- I (5.5 mm) crochet hook
- 656 yards of super light/#3 weight yarn (I used 2 cakes of Mandala Sparkle from Lion Brand Yarn in the “Aquila: colorway)
- Yarn/tapestry needle
- Scissors
- Measuring Tape
Sizing:
- 7 inches wide
- 66 inches long
Pattern Notes:
- Change the length of the scarf by working more rows of the pattern.
- Change the width of the scarf by adjusting the stitch multiple (see below).
Sugared Berries Crochet Scarf Pattern:
- Ch 31 (to change the width, work in any multiple of 6+1)
- Row 1: In the 4th ch from the hook, work 2 dc. *Skip two ch then work a sc in the next ch. skip 2 ch and in the next ch, work 4 dc. There will be 3 ch left on the row. Skip the next two ch, and in the very last ch, work a sc.
- Row 2: Ch 3 and turn. Work 2 dc in the sc from the previous row. *Work a sc in the center space of the fan from the previous row (area in between the posts right in the center). Work 4 dc in the sc in between the next two fans. Sc in the turning chain space to finish the row.
- Repeat row 2 until the piece is approximately 6 inches tall or the same height as the width you’ve chosen (I made mine 6 inches by 6 inches).
- Do not fasten off yet and chain 10. Work a slip stitch into the base of the first chain worked and fasten off. Weave in any ends that remain.
Finishing & Assembly:
- Weave in any ends and your scarf is ready to wear!