This easy and stylish crochet scarf pattern is a fantastic project for beginners and seasoned crafters alike. Using only double crochet stitches and simple color changes, you can create a beautifully striped scarf that adds a pop of personality to any winter outfit.
Crochet Scarf

The pattern offers flexibility in both length and color, making it ideal for personal use or handmade gifts. With just a few basic materials, including soft acrylic yarn and a 4mm hook, you’ll have a cozy and customizable accessory in no time. Whether you stick to the yellow and porcelain color palette or choose your own shades, this scarf is sure to turn heads and keep you warm.
Materials Needed
- 4 mm crochet hook
- Yellow or custard color yarn
- Porcelain-colored double knit yarn (approx. 256 yards)
- Scissors
- Darning needle
Initial Chain
- Create a slipknot.
- Chain 15 stitches.
- Add one extra chain for turning (total of 16 chains).

First Row
- Make 1 double crochet in the second chain from the hook.
- Continue making 1 double crochet in each chain across the row (15 stitches total).

Subsequent Rows
- At the end of each row, chain 2 and turn your work.
- Start the next row with 1 double crochet in the second chain.
- Repeat this for each row, maintaining 16 double crochets across.

Changing Colors
- After completing 10 rows in the starting color (yellow), cut the yarn.
- Attach the new yarn (porcelain color).
- Chain 2 and make 1 double crochet in the second stitch.
- Work 5 rows in the new color.
- Switch back to yellow for another 10 rows.
Repeat the color change pattern: 10 rows yellow, 5 rows porcelain.

Continuing the Pattern
- Continue alternating between yellow (10 rows) and porcelain (5 rows).
- Total number of rows: 115 (following the creator’s design).
- Feel free to adjust the number of rows or color pattern as desired.

Finishing
- Use a darning needle to weave in all loose yarn ends.
- Secure the ends firmly to ensure they hold during washing.
- Trim any excess yarn for a neat finish.





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