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Rust Crochet Scarf

With a fun and simple cable repeat, this soft and easy rust crochet scarf pattern is a perfect accessory to a chilly day. It’s also great for kids!

If you are looking for an easy way to add a splash of color and texture to your wardrobe, look no further! This rust crochet scarf pattern is the perfect project for crocheters of all skill levels. Whether you’ve never even held a crochet hook before or if you’re already a master craftsman, this simple rust-colored design will definitely have you in stitches—literally!

With just the right amount of cozy warmth and eye-catching hues, this pattern will become one of your favorite projects! So get ready to cast on some colorful yarn today and create something unique and handmade. Need more inspiration? Visit The Best 36 Crochet Scarf Patterns for Every Season.


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Supplies:

Crochet Hook:

Furls Hook
Size G (4.0 mm) Hook 

Notions:

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

Yarn:

Sport Weight 
Knit Picks Andean Treasure Yarn shown in colorway Mesa Heather 
Possible Yarn Substitutes: 
Lion Brand Baby Alpaca 
Plymouth Yarn Baby Alpaca DK 
Mirasol Yarn Paqu Pura 
Adriafil Sierra Andina 
Blue Sky Fibers Melange or Sport Weight 
Artesano Baby Alpaca DK

Rust Crochet Scarf

Yardage:

approx. 215-650 (2 skeins for small, 4 skeins for medium, 6 skeins for large)

Abbreviations/Stitches:

sc- Single Crochet 
Fsc- Foundation Single Crochet 
Fpdc- Front Post Double Crochet 
Fptr- Front Post Triple (Treble) Crochet 
FLO- Front Loop Only 
BLO- Back Loop Only 
Long Single Crochet

Gauge:

4 x4 inches 
16 rows by 18 stitches

Measurements/Sizes:

Small (child): 4 wide x 45 long 
Medium (women): 5 ½ wide x 55 long 
Large (men): 7 wide x 65 long

Skill Level:

Easy

Notes:

Long Single Crochet: Insert hook in stitch from row below, pull up loop to height of working row, yarn over, pull through both loops on hook.

Written Pattern Instructions for the Rust Crochet Scarf:

Stitch Count: small (medium, large)

Beginning Edge:

Row 1: Foundation crochet 17 (24, 31), turn. Or chain 18 (25, 32) and sc in 2nd chain from hook and across. The stitch count for each row will remain 17 (24, 31), turn.

Row 2-3: Ch 1, sc in each stitch across, turn.

Row 4: Ch 1, sc in FLO of each stitch across, turn.

Body:

Row 1: Ch 1, long sc in first 2, *fpdc around next, sc 5, long sc; repeat *1 (2, 3) more time(s), long sc in last stitch, turn.

Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each stitch across, turn.

Row 3: Ch 1, long sc in first 2, *sc 2, fptr around the fpdc from row 1, sc 3, long sc; repeat *1 (2, 3) more time(s), long sc in last stitch, turn.

Row 4: Ch 1, sc in each stitch across, turn.

Row 5: Ch 1, long sc in first 2, *sc 5, fprt around the fpdc from row 3, long sc; repeat *1 (2, 3) more time(s), long sc in last stitch, turn.

Row 6: Ch 1, sc in each stitch across, turn.

Size Small: Repeat rows 1-6 of Body 28 more times.

Size Medium: Repeat rows 1-6 of Body 34 more times.

Size Large: Repeat rows 1-6 of Body 40 more times.

Finishing Edge:

Row 1: Ch 1, sc in BLO of each stitch across, turn.

Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each stitch across, turn.

Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each stitch across, fasten off and weave in ends.

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