Add a burst of color and charm to your wardrobe with the Crochet Tulip Scarf Pattern! This playful design features gorgeous tulip-shaped motifs that bloom along the length of the scarf, creating a beautiful fusion of warmth and whimsy.
Crochet Tulip Scarf
Perfect for those who love a fresh, floral twist on their accessories, this pattern lets you crochet a piece that’s as cheerful as it is cozy. With each row, you'll watch your scarf come to life in a vibrant display of color, making it the perfect statement piece for any season. Get ready to wrap yourself in a garden of stitches!
Materials Needed:
- Yarn: Super Saver Stripes by Red Heart, number 4 medium.
- Crochet Hook: Size I (5.5 mm).
Starting Your Project:
Foundation Chain:
- Make a chain of 25.
Row 1:
- Start by identifying the back ridges of your chains.
- Into the 5th chain from the hook, make 3 double crochets into the back ridge of that chain.
- Skip the next 3 chains, then in the next chain, make 1 single crochet, chain 3, then 3 double crochets all into the same chain (back ridge).
- Repeat the process of skipping 3 chains and then creating a single crochet, chain 3, and 3 double crochets in the next chain until the end of the row.
- In the very last single chain, perform one single crochet.
Row 2:
- Begin by chaining 4, then turn your work.
- Make a single crochet into the next chain 3 space, chain 3, and then make 3 double crochets in that same space.
- Continue to single crochet into the next chain 3 space, chain 3, and 3 double crochets in the same space until you reach the end of the row.
For Row 3:
- Chain 4 to turn your work.
- Follow the same pattern as Row 2, making sure to work your stitches into the chain 3 spaces from the previous row.
Row 4:
- Repeat the instructions from Row 2.
Continuing Your Project:
- Repeat Rows 3 and 4 alternating between them until your scarf reaches the desired length (suggestions of 75 or 80 inches long are provided).
Final Row:
- Finish by repeating the pattern across to add a final touch, matching the beginning of the scarf.
- Cut the yarn, leaving a tail long enough for weaving in ends.
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