This Golden Maple Fall Scarf crochet pattern is another easy pattern that can be made on a weekend. Great for a beginner to master the stitches and have a beautiful scarf to wear as a result. I love to make crochet projects that are easy and stress-free.
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Golden Maple Fall Scarf
This fall scarf can be done in one weekend. If you are like me, you will feel a great sense of accomplishment while relaxing. The free pattern instructions are included in this article.
Beautiful and Soft Yarn
The combination of this beautiful yarn and a simple double crochet pattern really makes this project a gorgeous look. However, sometimes, this yarn is hard to see the stitch that you are supposed to make your double crochet in.
Therefore, you might find it easier to insert the hook in the space between the double crochet stitches, yarn over, pull through the yarn and complete your double crochet stitch.
When using a pretty yarn, it is easy to achieve a beautiful and rich looking scarf.
Maple Tree Leaves in Fall
Inspiration
We live on a farm out in the country. Our farm name is Golden Hills. We named the farm after the big and beautiful sugar maple trees that are in our front yard.
When they turn color in the fall, it is a sight to behold. We used to have at least 15 very old and large trees, over the last 30 years, we have had some die and had to cut some down.
While there are less, they are still beautiful when they turn color.
Golden Maple Trees
This golden maple fall scarf crochet pattern really reminds me of all the colors of the leaves turning. It is a shame that we had to cut down some of the trees. We used to have people that would stop on the road just to take pictures of the trees in the fall. Nature can be an amazing inspiration.
Close up of Fall Scarf
Close up of Fall Scarf
Directions: Golden Maple Fall Scarf Crochet Pattern
Gauge
Approximately 12 stitches per 4 inches
Size
This scarf is worked the length of the scarf using double crochet stitches. The one I made is approximately 48 inches long and 7 ½ inches wide.
CH = Chain
DC = Double Crochet
SP = Space
ST = Stitch
Directions
Chain 147 and continue to row 1.
Row 1: in 4rd CH from hook, DC. Continue to DC until the last ST. Turn.
Row 2: CH 3 and DC in next ST. Continue to DC until the last ST. Turn.
Rows 3-10: Continue row 2 until desired width. I did mine 10 rows.
When complete finish off by weaving in the ends using a yarn needle. Cut off any excess yarn.
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You can find Victoria crocheting, quilting, and creating recipes. She has worked in restaurants for many years. Her many crochet patterns and quilt patterns are enjoyed by many. 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.