How can i crochet a scarf




















Susan Bates. Aunt Lydia's. Lily Sugar'n Cream. Crochet Patterns Expand menu. Craft Patterns. Knit Patterns Expand menu. Sewing Patterns. Pattern Round-Ups. Weight Expand menu. Brand Expand menu. Yarn Type Expand menu. New Arrival: O'Go. Crochet Thread. Sewing Thread. Quilting Thread. Leave this length unworked; you will take care of it at the end of the project. Make a slip knot ; then, working with the end of yarn attached to the ball of yarn, crochet a long starting chain of chain stitches.

When crocheting a chain, you will always have an active loop on your hook. Don't count your active loop. Start counting with the first chain after the active loop. Use stitch markers every 10 or 20 stitches as you work, to keep better track and make it easier to count stitches as you chain. Work a single crochet stitch "sc" in the second chain from your hook.

Continue working single crochet stitches all the way across your starting chain, one single crochet stitch into each chain stitch until you reach the end. When you get to the end, count the single crochet stitches to make sure you have a total of Again, stitch markers are useful here.

Next, crochet one chain stitch at the end of the row to use as a turning chain. Then flip your work horizontally so that you can work back across the piece. If your count is off, you may have added or subtracted a stitch, which often happens at the beginning and end of rows.

Get the count right from the start or your scarf won't have even edges. Check stitch count every few rows to make sure you are still on track! When you look at the top of the row of single crochet stitches you made, you'll see that each stitch has two loops at the top. When you work your single crochet stitches from this point on, be careful to insert your hook through both of these loops. Next row: Work a single crochet stitch into the first single crochet stitch, the one you worked last at the end of the last row.

Continue, making one single crochet stitch into each single crochet stitch all the way across the row— single crochet stitches. Crochet one chain stitch as the turning chain and turn the piece. The rest of the rows are all exactly the same as the last until your scarf is as wide as you'd like or you are almost out of yarn.

All rows: single crochet in each stitch to end of row; make one chain stitch as turning chain, turn the work. When you crochet the last row, do not work a turning chain afterward because now it's time to finish your work.

Leave a length of yarn at the end measuring at least six inches. Cut the yarn, taking care not to drop your active loop. Skip to primary navigation Skip to main content Skip to primary sidebar Skip to footer. Happy Crocheting! How to Crochet a Scarf for Absolute Beginners To learn how to crochet this beginner-friendly scarf, you will need to be familiar with two of my guides! Learn more about each of the crochet basics I mentioned above in the crochet guides below!

JavaScript is currently disabled in this browser. Reactivate it to view this content. Want to use a different yarn or need a substitute yarn? Skill Level: Basic Stitches Single Crochet sc : Insert hook from front to back in the second chain from the hook or designated stitch Bring the yarn over YO the hook and pull the yarn back through the chain or stitch from back to front 2 loops on hook. YO and pull through both loops on the hook. Chain Stitch ch : A simple crochet stitch that often forms the foundation of what crochet stitches are worked into during projects.

Make a slip knot. Insert hook into slip knot point first, bring yarn over the shaft of the hook from back to front and grab it with the throat of the hook. Draw hooked yarn through slip knot and onto the hook. This movement will make one chain stitch Repeat steps two and three until you have the desired number of stitches for a pattern. One loop will remain on hook.

You can use a bigger hook or a smaller hook to get the gauge if needed. Join the two ends of the scarf together to make a crochet infinity scarf. Learn how to join new yarn skeins in with our how to change colors in crochet tutorial.



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