Charlotte Espresso Swirl Boomerang Scarf Crochet Pattern

This boomerang scarf crochet pattern is designed like an asymmetrical triangle shawl with a modern twist. With just a few basic stitches, you can create a scarf that looks more complex than it is.

I used a variegated yarn that effortlessly creates stunning color transitions. This one just happens to be in rich shades of coffee and cream

Stylish for wearing while you’re sipping your morning latte or wrapping up a quick evening project. It’s a simple yet elegant design is the perfect beginner-friendly pattern to add to your crochet collection.

The boomerang shape gives it a modern, stylish drape that complements any outfit, while the warm cappuccino-inspired hues make it a cozy accessory for cooler weather.

Charlotte Espresso Swirl Boomerang Scarf Crochet Pattern

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What is a Boomerang Scarf?

A boomerang scarf is a uniquely shaped scarf that resembles the curved, angled form of a boomerang. Unlike traditional rectangular scarves, a boomerang scarf has an asymmetrical triangular shape with one long, tapered side and two shorter edges.

This gives the scarf a modern, stylish drape that wraps around your neck more naturally and comfortably, creating a flattering look. Its shape is ideal for layering and works well with a variety of outfits, making it a versatile accessory that stands out from more conventional scarf styles.

What type of yarn would work well for this scarf?

For a boomerang scarf like the Espresso Swirl, a lightweight, drapey yarn works best to highlight the unique shape and flow of the design.

If you want to sue different colors throughout the pattern, using a yarn that already transitions colors is ideal. Variegated yarn makes this pattern even easier, and it adds natural color transitions without needing complex stitches.

You might want to choose a DK (double knit) or worsted weight yarn for a good balance between warmth and flexibility.

Yarns made from soft fibers like merino wool, cotton blends, or acrylic are ideal, as they offer both comfort and durability.

Look for a yarn with a smooth texture that enhances the boomerang shape and lets the scarf drape gracefully. If you’re aiming for an airy, lighter feel, a wool blend with silk or bamboo could add extra softness and shine.

More recently, I made a larger scarf using thread yarn. Stylish Silver Fox Boomerang Shawl Crochet Pattern.

Espresso Swirl Asymmetrical Scarf Styled

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Directions: Charlotte Espresso Swirl Boomerang Scarf Crochet Pattern

Skill Level

Confident Beginner

Size

32 inches wide at the widest point X 49 inches long.

Changing the Size

Since the shawl grows in width and length as you crochet the rows, you can stop when it gets to the length and width that you desire.

Three Suggested Sizes

  • Small: 27 X 39 inches
  • Medium (shown): 32 X 49 inches
  • Large: 36 X 56 inches

Gauge

14 stitches X 5 rows of double crochet stitches every 4 inches.

Materials

Red Heart Unforgettable yarn in Cappuccino color. Medium (shown). 3 Skeins or 810 yards total. It is a number 4 medium weight yarn.

Crochet Hook Size H 5.0mm

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Abbreviations

  • CH = Chain
  • CVS = Cluster V Stitch
  • DC = Double Crochet
  • 2 DC CL = Double Crochet Cluster
  • Puff = 4 Cluster Puff Stitch
  • SK = Skip
  • SL ST = Slip Stitch
  • SP = Space
  • ST = Stitch
  • STs = Stitches
  • YO = Yarn Over

[ ] = Repeat Between

Crochet Boomerang Scarf Draped Over Shoulders

Special Stitches

2 DC Cluster (2 DC CL)

Essentially, you are working 2 double crochet stitches into one stitch and joining them together. Work the first DC yarning over the first two loops and not finishing that first DC yet. Instead, you yarn over again, insert the hook and yarn over and pull the loop through the stitch. Now you yarn over and pull through just 2 loops. There should be 3 loops remaining. Now yarn over one last time and pull through all three loops.

Here is another way of explaining the 2 DC Cluster.

  1. YO, insert hook into a ST.
  2. YO, pull the yarn through the ST (3 loops on hook)
  3. YO and pull through the first 2 loops. (2 loops on hook)
  4. YO, insert hook into same ST.
  5. YO and pull the yarn through the ST (4 loops on hook)
  6. YO and pull through the first 2 loops (3 loops on hook)
  7. YO and pull the yarn through all remaining loops.

4 Cluster Puff Stitch (Puff)

You will be working in one stitch. In short, you are working the yarn over, inserting the hook in the stitch, and yarning over again four times before yarning over and pulling through all the loops on the hook at once.

  1. YO, insert hook into a ST.
  2. YO, pull the yarn through the ST (3 loops on hook)
  3. YO, insert hook into same ST.
  4. YO and pull the yarn through the ST (5 loops on hook)
  5. YO, insert hook into same ST.
  6. YO and pull the yarn through the ST (7 loops on hook)
  7. YO, insert hook into same ST.
  8. YO and pull the yarn through the ST (9 loops on hook)
  9. YO and pull the yarn through all 9 loops.

10.Normally, when working the cluster stitch, you would do a chain one after pulling the loop through all 9 loops. Then when working a pattern, you’d skip the chain. In this pattern, when I tried this method, it left a hole that I didn’t want. So, I skipped the chain one step.

Cluster V Stitch (CVS)

All in one stitch, work (2 DC CL, CH 1, 2 DC CL). When working in the CVS work into the CH 1 SP. You will always be skipping over the 2 DC CL and only working into the CH 1 SP.

Pattern Notes

The pattern is written in US terms.

All measurements given are unblocked.

CH 1 at the beginning of the rows does not count as a stitch.

CH 3 at the beginning of the rows counts as a DC.

The pattern is a repeat of rows 12 through 17.

The shawl starts at a point and expands on one side as you complete the rows. When you get to row 12, you will slip stitch in a few stitches to create a point on one side.

Note for row 14 and row 16: As the scarf grows, the stitches worked between the [ ] where you end up will change. Just continue the pattern until the 2 stitches remain.

Turn at the end of each row.

Charlotte Espresso Swirl Boomerang Scarf

Pattern for Charlotte Espresso Swirl Boomerang Scarf

Begin

CH 4

Row 1

Work 1 CVS in the 4th CH from the Hook. Turn (1 DC, 1 CVS)

Row 2

CH 1, CVS into the CH 1 SP of the previous row CVS, 3 DC into the top of the beginning CH 4. Turn (3 DC, 1 CVS)

Row 3

CH 3 (Counts as DC). 2 DC into the same ST. CH 1, SK 1 ST, DC in the next ST, CVS into the CH 1 SP of the previous row CVS. Turn (4 DC, 1 CH, 1 CVS)

Beginning Charlotte Espresso Swirl Scarf Rows 1-3

Row 4

CH 1 (Doesn’t count as a ST).  CVS into the previous row CVS, DC in each ST across until 2 STs remain, 2 DC in the next ST, 2 DC in the last ST. Turn (7 DC, 1 CVS)

Row 5

CH 3 (Counts as DC). 2 DC in the same ST. DC in each ST across to the CVS, CVS into the previous row CVS. Turn (9 DC, 1 CVS)

Row 6

CH 1 (Doesn’t count as a ST).  CVS into the CVS. [DC into the next 3 STs, CH 1, SK 1 ST]. Repeat across between [ ] until 2 STs remain, 2 DC in the next ST, 2 DC in the last ST. Turn (10 DC, 1 CH, 1 CVS)

Row 7

CH 3 (Counts as DC). 2 DC in the same ST. DC in each ST across to the CVS, CVS into the CVS. Turn (13 DC, 1 CVS)

Charlotte Espresso Swirl Boomerang Scarf Rows 4-7

Row 8

CH 1 (Doesn’t count as a ST).  CVS into the CVS. [DC in the next 3 STs, Puff St in the next ST] Repeat across until 2 STs remain, 2 DC in the next ST, 2 DC in the last ST. Turn (13 DC, 2 Puff, 1 CVS)

Row 9

CH 3 (Counts as DC). 2 DC in the same ST. DC in each ST across to the CVS, CVS into the CVS. Turn (17 DC, 1 CVS)

Row 10

CH 1 (Doesn’t count as a ST).  CVS into the CVS. [DC into the next 3 STs, CH 1, SK 1 ST]. Repeat across between [ ] until 2 STs remain, 2 DC in the next ST, 2 DC in the last ST. Turn (16 DC, 1 CVS, 3 CH)

Row 11

CH 3 (Counts as DC). 2 DC in the same ST. DC in each ST across to the CVS, CVS into the CVS. Turn (21 DC, 1 CVS)

Row 12 (first repeating row)

CH 1 (Doesn’t count as a ST).  SL ST into the first 2 DC CL, CH 1 SP, 2 DC CL, and the next 3 STs. (You should have done 6 SL STs). CH 1, CVS into the next ST. SK 1 ST. DC in each ST across until 2 STs remain, 2 DC in the next ST, 2 DC in the last ST. Turn (18 DC, 1 CVS)

Row 13

CH 3 (Counts as DC). 2 DC in the same ST. DC in each ST across to the CVS, CVS into the CVS. Turn (20 DC, 1 CVS)

Row 14

CH 1 (Doesn’t count as a ST).  CVS into the CVS. [DC in the next 3 STs, Puff ST in the next ST] Repeat across until 2 STs remain, 2 DC in the next ST, 2 DC in the last ST. Turn (18 DC, 4 Puff, 1 CVS)

Note for row 14 and row 16: As the scarf grows, the stitches worked between the [ ] where you end up will change. Just continue the pattern until the 2 stitches remain.

asymmetrical triangular shape scarf

Row 15

CH 3 (Counts as DC). 2 DC in the same ST. DC in each ST across to the CVS, CVS into the CVS. Turn (24 DC, 1 CVS)

Row 16

CH 1 (Doesn’t count as a ST).  CVS into the CVS. [DC in the next 3 STs, CH 1, SK 1 ST] Repeat across until 2 STs remain, 2 DC in the next ST, 2 DC in the last ST. Turn (21 DC, 5 CH 1 CVS)

Note for row 14 and row 16: As the scarf grows, the stitches worked between the [ ] where you end up will change. Just continue the pattern until the 2 stitches remain.

Row 17

CH 3 (Counts as DC). 2 DC in the same ST. DC in each ST across to the CVS, CVS into the CVS. Turn (28 DC, 1 CVS)

Rows 18-83

Repeat rows 12 through 17.

Finishing

Weave in all yarn ends and remove excess yarn tails.

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