This beautiful Alpine Meadow Crochet Scarf is perfect for almost everyone in the family. The crochet pattern uses three colors that blend together well.
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Crochet Scarf for the Whole Family
The colors in this scarf help make this crochet pattern a soon to be family favorite. The males in the family will look very handsome in this scarf, as the colors will compliment a masculine style. Additionally, the women in the family will look very beautiful in this scarf. The colors will keep them warm and look beautiful with their fashion sense.
Video Tutorials of the Crochet Stitches
Closer to the bottom of this pattern, I have included links to video tutorials on the crochet stitches. If you are new to crochet or just not sure of the pattern stitches, this should help you complete the Alpine Meadow Crochet Scarf.
Just Look at This Beauty
Blending the Yarn Colors
My sister is much better at picking out yarn colors than I am. She was over recently and we spent some time in my yarn stash. What a fun time for us! The green yarn (Dark Sage) would have been paired with different colors if I chose the color scheme. Thankfully, my sister put these three together immediately. The look is really beautiful. The pattern naturally blends one color to the next throughout.
Crochet Scarf Size
When laying flat, this scarf is approximately 38 inches long by 8 inches wide.
This is made in multiples of 2 plus 1. For this scarf the beginning row is 160 stitches plus 1.
Just the Right Size for the Family
It is not too long for teenagers or petite people, yet it is long enough to wrap around the next for warmth, and beauty. This scarf will not add too much bulk under your warm fall and winter clothing.
Just look at the colors
Directions: Alpine Meadow Crochet Scarf Pattern
Materials:
Partial Skein Caron Simply Soft Dark Sage. approximately 157 yards. If you cannot find the yarn locally, you can purchase it here.
Partial Skein Caron Simply Soft Chocolate. approximately 157 yards.
If you cannot find the yarn locally, you can purchase it here.
Note: this one is from the Tweed yarn line. Partial Skein Caron Simply Soft Tweeds Off White. approximately 157 yards.
If you cannot find the yarn locally, you can purchase it here.
Size H Crochet Hook
Yarn Needle
Scissors
If you would like to purchase a crochet tool kit to complete this crochet scarf, those are available here.
Abbreviations:
- CH = Chain
- DC = Double Crochet
- HDC = Half Double Crochet
- SK = Skip
- SP = Space
- ST = Stitch
Here is a closeup of the stitches and color rows to help with the pattern.
No Chain double Crochet
Take a close look at the top row and bottom row, you will notice how similar they look. This is achieved by using a NO Chain Double Crochet Stitch to start this pattern.
Directions:
Begin with the Chocolate color yarn. Complete 161 of the No Chain Double Crochet stitch. (this special stitch completes the foundational chain stitch row, and a double crochet row)
Row 2:
CH 2. HDC in the first ST. CH 1, SK 1. [HDC, CH 1, SK 1] repeat the stitches between the [] through to the second to the last ST. Complete a HDC in the last ST.
Row 3:
CH 4. (this equals the end DC plus a CH1). In the first CH 1 SP, DC. [CH 1, SK 1, DC in the next CH 1 SP]. Repeat the stitches between the [] through to the last CH 1 SP. CH 1, SK 1 ST, end with DC in top ST of the last HDC of the previous row.
Row 4:
CH 2. HDC in the CH 4 SP. CH 1, SK 1. [HDC, CH 1, SK 1] repeat the stitches between the [] through to the second to the last ST. Complete a HDC in the last ST.
Change Color at Row 5 – Color Row Detail Follows
Rows 5-19:
Repeat Rows 3 and 4.
Alpine Meadow Crochet Scarf Color Row Detail
No Chain Double Crochet Row = Chocolate
Chocolate = Rows 2-4
Tweed Off White = Row 5
Chocolate = Row 6
Tweed Off White = Rows 7-9
Dark Sage = Row 10
Tweed Off White = Row 11
Dark Sage = Rows 12-14
Chocolate = Row 15
Dark Sage = Row 16
Chocolate = Rows 17-19
Finishing: Weave in each end in the same color. Trim off excess yarn.
Crochet Stitch Video Tutorials
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You can find Victoria crocheting, quilting, and creating recipes. She has cooked in restaurants for over 20 years, including many larger parties. She learned to crochet when she was just 11 years old and has been crocheting ever since; over 50 years now. Over 40 years ago, she loved her first class in sewing and continues to hone her skills in quilting. Many have enjoyed the handmade gifts over the years. In her professional career, she has worked in management in a wide variety of businesses including higher education as a dean of a division. All the while attending college part-time to achieve her doctorate in higher education with an emphasis in e-learning.