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Crochet Beach Scarf Free Pattern

The Crochet Beach Scarf is a fun, easy, and a great project while on the go! The lightweight yarn fits into a side pocket of a purse and the lacework on each end is fun and enjoyable. Working this beach scarf up with a color-changing yarn is so fun! And it can be paired as an accessory to complete a chic outfit. It would go great with something like the Get Comfy Crochet Cardigan.

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Crochet Beach Scarf Supplies:

Crochet Hook:

Furls Hook
5.0mm (H hook), or hook to obtain gauge

Notions:

Removable stitch markers if needed
Yarn needle to weave in ends
Scissors

Yarn:

Knit Picks Hawthorne Speckle 
(shown in Cosmic coloway)

Possible Yarn Substitutes (always check gauge): 
Hawthorne Fingering Multi Yarn
Malabrigo Sock Yarn 

Crochet Beach Scarf Free Pattern

Yardage:

680 Yards (2 skeins) 

Abbreviations/Stitches:

ch- Chain 
sc- Single Crochet 
dc- Double Crochet 
fpsc- front post single crochet 
t-chain- turning chain 

Gauge:

4 x4 inches: 
Double Crochet: 9 rows x 18 stitches 

Measurements/Sizes:

8 inches wide by 79 inches long

Skill Level:

Easy

Crochet Beach Scarf Free Pattern

Scarf Pattern

Row 1: Chain 47

Row 2: Dc in 4th chain from hook (Skipped 3 chains counts as first dc), *[skip next chain, dc in next chain] twice, dc in next chain, 2 dc in next chain, 3 dc in next chain, 2 dc in next chain, dc in next 2 chains, [skip 1 chain, dc in next chain] twice; repeat * across, dc in last chain, turn.(45)

Row 3: Chain 1 (does not count as stitch), sc in 1st dc, fpsc around each dc across to t-chain, sc in top of t-chain, turn. (45)

Row 4: Chain 3 (counts as first dc), dc in next, *[skip 1 sc, dc in next] twice,
dc in next, 2 dc in next, 3 dc in next, 2 dc in next, dc in next 2, [skip 1 sc, dc in next] twice; repeat * across, dc in last, turn (45)

Rows 5-16: Repeat rows 3-4 for six more times

Crochet Beach Scarf Free Pattern

Row 17: Chain 3 (counts as first dc), dc in next 11, dc2tog four times, dc in 37 next 5, dc2tog four times, dc in last 12, turn (37)

Rows 18- 157: Chain 3 (counts as first dc), dc across, turn (37)

Row 158: Chain 3 (counts as first dc), dc in next 11, 2 dc in each of the next 4, 45 dc in next 5, 2dc in each of the next 4, dc in last 12 (45)

Row 159: Chain 3 (counts as first dc), dc in next, *[skip 1 dc, dc in next] twice, dc in next, 2 dc in next, 3 dc in next, 2 dc in next, dc in next 2, [skip 1 dc, dc in next] twice; repeat * across, dc in last, turn (45)

Row 160: Chain 1 (does not count as stitch), sc in 1st dc, fpsc around each dc 45 across to t-chain, sc in top of t-chain, turn.(45)

Crochet Beach Scarf Free Pattern

Row 161: Chain 3 (counts as first dc), dc in next, *[skip 1 sc, dc in next] twice, dc in next, 2 dc in next, 3 dc in next, 2 dc in next, dc in next 2, [skip 1 sc, dc in next] twice; repeat * across, dc in last, turn (45)

Rows 162-173: Repeat rows 160-161 for six more times

Fasten off and weave in ends.

This scarf can have some curl, blocking it is necessary when finished.

Crochet Beach Scarf Free Pattern

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This pattern was originally released in August of 2016, and updated to the blog May 2022.

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