Rainbow Chevron Crochet Scarf

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I love this scarf!  I was inspired by this 70′s inspired scarf, that I pinned back in November. I whipped out two the night before my Disco Abba Party and they were a hit! The crochet chevron patter is super simple and easy to adapt! My parents were given a full size chevron crochet blanket for their wedding that I still remember fondly!

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materials:
medium weight yarn
K- 6.5 mm hook (or any other hook for a tighter or looser scarf!)

abbreviation:
ch (chain)
sl st- (slip stitch)
dc (double crochet)
dc2tog (double crochet 2 together)

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written pattern:

ch 212:

Row 1 – dc in 3rd chain from hook (first 2 ch count as first dc here and throughout) dc in next 4 ch, dc2tog in next ch *dc2tog in next ch, dc in next 4 ch, 2dc in next to ch, dc in next 4 ch, dc2tog in next ch* repeat between ** across to the last 7 ch, dc in next 4 ch, dc2tog in next 2 ch, finish off and cut yarn with a long tail.

Row 2-7 -change color-  sl st in first stitch, ch 2, dc in the same stitch as the sl st, dc in next 4 stitches, dc2tog in next stitch, *dc2tog in next stitch, dc in next 4 stitches, 2dc in next to stitches, dc in next 4 stitches, dc2tog in next stitch* repeat between ** across to the last 7 stitches, dc in next 4 stitches, dc2tog in next 2 stitches, finish off and cut yarn with a long tail.

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The pattern in pictures, with some other tips and tricks thrown in:

Ch 212
(this is the length of the scarf, you can do any length you like, just in groups of 14 plus 2, for the tutorial I’m showing you 2 chevrons, so 28 + 2 I started with a ch 30)

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For Row 1- dc in 3rd ch from hook

For Row 2-7 we’ll be changing color every row- sl st in first stitch, ch 2, dc in same stitch that you just sl st from

(Now EVERY row): dc in next 4 stitches, dc2tog in the next stitch

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This is where the repeat starts:  *dc2tog in next stitch, 2dc in next 2 stitches,

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dc in next 4 stitches, and dc2tog* repeat between ** across the ch or row until  you get to last 7 stitches.  End with dc2tog, dc in 4 stitches and 2dc in the last stitch finish off every color for every row!

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I did the tutorial piece with an I-5.5 hook, but the actual scarf with a K-6.5 hook.  You can see the difference.  Feel free to use any hook you want to get the look you desire!

Also you can use any yarn you have, mine are all left overs from other projects, with even slightly different brands and weights and feels and it looks just fine.

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You can choose to start on the same side every time or go back and forth as if you were working with the same yarn and turning at the ends of the rows.  I did the turning, but wish I had started on the same side every time, I think it would have made the rows more even.  See how the green and orange rows look thinner? It’s because these are the “wrong” side while the red, yellow and blue are the “right” side!

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Ashlee
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Comments

  1. Love it Ash! It’s adorable. I love all the colors- right up my alley. ;) xoxo

  2. Jonie @ Just Between Friends says:

    Such a fun scarf! I love the colors! I’m so glad that you agreed to be a part of POV!

  3. Awesome scarf, Ashlee! I love the chevron zig-zaggy look of it. Great color, too!

    • Thanks! I’m kind of wishing I’d just done a full scarf in the tutorial colors, looking at the pictures I’m loving how it turned out as well as the rainbow one!

  4. I love it! The zigzig is one of my favorite patterns to crochet (you know, the once I actually sat down and did it :) because it is easy to remember and not so easy to mess up :) Great job!

  5. did you mean on row one dc in third ch from hook AND IN EACH CHAIN TO END?

    • Nope, that would create a straight line, and we’re going for a chevron (or ripple) effect. I mean just what I said for row one. But thank you for your concern

  6. cozy and cute… perfect combo!

  7. I adore this scarf. I need to learn how to crochet! I’m just starting to knit, but that will be next!

  8. what a funky scarf!” I love it

  9. I can’t wait to make this scarf! I love finding fun ways to use scraps – what a beautiful project! Thank you!

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