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Winter’s Edge Scarf… Free Crochet Pattern!!

Winter’s Edge Scarf… Free Crochet Pattern!!

Winters Edge Scarf

This soft, simple scarf is perfect to dress up your winter wardrobe!!  You may wonder about the name… Winter’s Edge is the season when the air changes and your feel the cool edge setting in!  I hope you enjoy making this project… And best of all, it can be completed in one weekend!!  

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Materials:

Yarn ~ DK weight yarn (size 3 light)  or Sport weight yarn(size 2 fine) total 475 yards   ~ Pictured is yarn by James C Brett in Aria, color Z5… This is an Acrylic, Wool, Mohair Blend with Sequins, I felt like this was between a size 2 & 3 due to the fuzziness and sequins

Hook ~ G

Scissors

Finished Measurement:

66″ x 8″ After lightly steam blocking

Stitches:

Sk ~ Skip     Sts ~ Stitches     Ch  ~ Chain     Sl St ~ Slip Stitch     Sc ~ Single Crochet     Dc ~ Double Crochet

Winters Edge Scarf

Instructions:

Ch 41

Row 1:  Sc in 2nd Ch from hook and each across.  =40 Sc

Row 2:  Ch 3 (counts as Dc now and throughout), Turn, *Sk next 2 Sts, 5 Dc in next St, Sk 3 Sts, Dc in next st, Dc in previous 3rd Sk  St (This will form an X St pattern), Sk St, Dc in next St, Dc in previous Sk St(forms 2nd X St), Sk St, Dc in next St, Dc in previous Sk St(forms 3rd X St)* Repeat * * 2 more times, Sk 2 Sts, 5 Dc in next St, Sk 2 Sts, Dc in last St. = 4 (5 Dc Shells), 9 X Sts and 2 Dcs. 40 Sts total

Rows 3-97:  Repeat Row 2

Row 98:  Ch 1 Turn, Sc across. = 40 Sc

Edging

Row 1:  Ch 1 Turn, Sc in 1st St, *Ch 3, Sk 2 Sts, Sc in next St*. Repeat * * Across. = 13 Ch 2 Spaces

Row 2:  Ch 1, Turn, Sc in 1st St, *(2 Sc, Ch 3, 2 Sc) all in the next Ch 3 space*. Repeat Across, Sc in the last St. = 13 (2Sc, Ch 3, 2 Sc) repeats and  2 Sc.

Finish Off.

Repeat on the opposite end.

Congratulations!  You are ready to wear your Scarf!!

You can lightly steam block or wet block your scarf to enhance the stitches and help the scarf shape into the right size.

*** You may make and sell products from my patterns, but if you do I ask that you link back to my post. Please do not copy and post this pattern and claim it as your own. Please do not re-publish photos as your own.***

Happy Crocheting!!

Elena

Comments

  1. LOVE this!! Like that it doesn’t have the “fringe” ends. Thanks!

    • Beatrice Ryan Designs

      Thank you!!

      • I love this delicate pattern and already know who I plan to make one for. I have just started back crocheting after many years …….am wondering if it is possible to increase this pattern to more of a shawl size and if so can you explain how I would do it? Thanks so much sharing your lovely designs. Linda

        • Beatrice Ryan Designs

          Yes…One thing you can do is use worsted weight yarn and a larger hook… That will make it larger… or you can add increments of 11 extra chains for each pattern repeat you want to make to add length and then just do as many rows as you like to add width…

          • wonderful…..thank you so much for your prompt reply. And for helping a novice with your guidance. Am anxious to get started.

          • Beatrice Ryan Designs

            No problem!!! I bet it will turn out great!!

  2. oh so pretty! Love this scarf, looks so soft and cuddly. Thanks for sharing the pattern for your winters edge scarf!

  3. I love this! It looks so snuggly. And I just love the sequin sparkle.

  4. I am having problems with row 2. I am coming up with 41 stitches instead of 4o stitches. please help.

    • Beatrice Ryan Designs

      At the end of Row 2 it reads… 4 (5 Dc Shells), 9 X Sts and 2 Dcs. 40 Sts total
      If you check your work with this you will have (4 shells that are made of 5 Dc each = 20 sts, 9 X Sts which are 2 sts each= 18 sts and 2 Dc = 2 sts so 20+18+2=40 stitches

      • Ok, I have the 5 (5 dc) 12 (X’s), 2dc. I can’t figure where I went wrong?

        • Beatrice Ryan Designs

          My best guess is you are either not skipping the designated stitches correctly, or you are doing the X stitches wrong and getting them in the wrong stitches… You will have to read the directions very carefully to find where you are going wrong.. When I have issues like this I re read the row over and over… and all of the sudden see where I am wrong… Good luck!

    • I am still having problems with row 2.

      • i found the problem ( i think), once i chained the 41, did the sc across, I finally figured out the pattern on row 2 but coming to the end of row 2 there are not enough stitches to complete row 2 . I am short 1 chain so I cannot do the last DC to complete row 2. n This is where I need help. I do get the 4 (5 shells), 9 (x’s), only 1 DC and not 2 as in what should be 2DC.

  5. What a lovely delicate pattern getting ready to work it now! thanks for sharing

  6. THANKS FOR THE BEAUTIFUL PATTERN. I TRIED TO ORDER THE YARN YOU USED BIT THE ARIAN Z5 LOOKE GREY AND YOUR PICTURE LOOKS BLUE AND LAVENDER. WHAT COLOR SHOULD I ORDERSO I GET THE COLORS SHOWN?

    • Beatrice Ryan Designs

      Hi Mary Ann… I listed the yarn I used in the pattern… it reads ” Pictured is yarn by James C Brett in Aria, color Z5…” It is a gray yarn… I am not sure why it looks blue/lavendar on your screen… but this is the correct color… I hope you love it when your are done!! Thank you!!!

  7. Thank you for this beautiful pattern! I made it as a gift for a friend, and it turned out so well I’m anxious to make one for myself now.

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