Crochet Soft Fluffy Scarf
Crochet Soft Fluffy Scarf
Hi everyone, today I am bringing to you a crochet soft fluffy scarf. It is so comfy and warm to wear!
I hope you all had a lovely Christmas and New Year, and I wish you all a wonderful and blessed New Year. Christmas and the New Year are some of my favourite times of the year, and I love creating crochet patterns that are extra cosy!
Today I am bringing to you a brand new project I absolutely adore, and that is super soft and wintery, perfect for this season!
The video tutorial can be found here: Crochet Fluffy Scarf Video Tutorial
The Inspiration behind The Crochet Soft Fluffy Scarf
I was inspired to make this lovely fluffy soft scarf over the Christmas break. Caron Latte Cakes are so soft and easy to crochet with. I was really excited to make this project because it is exactly what I need at the moment: a glorious, warm, and soft scarf to take me through until the end of winter. It is really easy to make, and necessitates only one skein of Caron Latte Cake, which is so convenient too. I hope you enjoy this project as much as I enjoyed making it!
I used the remaining yarn I had left from my Caron Latte Cake from my Princess Shawl pattern that I released a few weeks ago, and I thought it would be perfect to make a beautiful, delicate and simple scarf with it.
The Pattern for The Crochet Soft Fluffy Scarf
The pattern is very simple, and is a perfect beginner project as it uses a repeat of Half Double Crochets. It is quite chunky, and soft, so the scarf builds up quickly and with no trouble. The beautiful shade makes the scarf extra special, and it didn’t necessarily need a very intricate stitch to create a beautiful and feminine scarf.
I absolutely adore this yarn and it’s texture, and the best news is it does not contain any wool! I know this may sound odd, however I cannot use wool for scarfs as I am a bit allergic to wool, and so Caron Latte Cakes are amazing at creating the fuzziness of Mohair, without the itchiness. This yarn definitely scored some points with me, and I have been wearing this scarf ever since I completed it.
Let me know in the comments what you thought of the pattern, the yarn, and if you used a different colour in Caron Latte cakes! I would love to know. Also, please do follow me on Social Media, I have an Instagram and Facebook page (the links are on my home page).
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See you next week for a new video tutorial and pattern,
Lots of love,
Xoxo Selina.
The Pattern:
Level: Easy/beginner
Gauge: 4″ (10 cm) = 12 stitchs across
Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β 4″ (10 cm) = 8 rows
Gauge is not crucial for completion of this project
Size of finished scarf: 7″x 76″ (18 cm x 193 cm)
Notes:
I will be using US terms (British terms in brackets)
Materials:
1 skein of Caron Latte Cake in shade Plum Fresh
6.5 mm crochet hook
Pair of scissors
Tapestry needle
Abbreviations:
Sl stΒ : slip stitch
HDC: Half Double crochet (UK Half Treble)
ChΒ : chain
Begin pattern here:
To start, make a slip knot.
Ch. 24
Complete rows as follows:
1 : HDC in 3rd ch from the hook (1st 2 chains counts as a HDC throughout, HDC in every single ch accross.
2 : ch.2 (counts as HDC), HDC into each HDC from previous row.
2-132 : repeat row 2.
Fasten off, tidy up all loose ends.
2 Comments
Eileen luedke
How many 1/2 double crochets are in each row??
I’m coming up with 29??
Selina Veronique
Hello, you need 23 HDC in total, hope this helps