The Chloe Scarf is a one skein lightweight crochet scarf that will introduce you to easy filet crochet. This free scarf pattern also features an eco-friendly yarn.
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This is a great project if you want to make a quick gift or accessory. All you need is one skein of Berroco Remix or about 215 yards of another worsted weight yarn.
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About the Inspiration for the Chloe Scarf
The yarn inspired this pattern. I purchased the yarn from a local yarn shop when I was visiting family. I loved the soft feel of the yarn plus its heathered look. I was excited to try out the remix yarn too because of the mix of recycled fibers it included.
About the Yarn
The sample scarf is made using Berroco Remix. This yarn is a wonderful blend of recycled silk, linin, cotton and acrylic fibers. The blend of fibers gives it little flecks of color which turned out beautifully in the green shade in the sample. It’s very soft. The linen gives it a lovely drape too which makes it great for a fashionable project. And it’s machine washable!
Pattern Options
The Chloe Scarf is a free crochet pattern for a scarf in U.S. crochet terminology. It is included for free on the blog below.
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Chloe Scarf Pattern
What You’ll Need
Yarn: Worsted weight yarn (#4 medium) in color of choice. Approximately 215 yards.
Shown: Berroco Remix (100% recycled fibers: 30% nylon, 27% cotton, 24% acrylic, 10% silk, 9% linen), 216yd[200 m]/3.5oz[100g]: #2962, 1 skein.
Hook: Size H/8 (5.0 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge.
Notions: Tapestry needle, measuring tape, optional stitch markers.
Sizing and Gauge
Size: Approximately 6.5” x 52”.
Gauge: 16 sts and 6 rows = 4” x 4” in dc.
Pattern Notes
Notes:
- Work row one in the bottom bumps of the base chain. Tutorial at https://craftingeachday.com/how-to-crochet-in-the-bottom-bump-of-the-chain.
- Ch 3 at the beg of each row counts as a dc.
- When reading row instructions, each ch-1 sp and dc of prior row counts as a st. You will always have a total of 19 dc and 6 ch-1 sps per row.
- Use the multiple to make a wider scarf. Add rows to make a longer scarf. Learn more about multiples at https://craftingeachday.com/crochet-stitch-multiples/.
Standard Stitch Abbreviations (U.S. Crochet Terminology)
beg: beginning
ch(s): chain(s)
ch-1 sp(s): chain one space(s)
dc: double crochet
rep: repeat
sk: skip
st(s): stitch(es)
ROW STITCH GUIDE
Use this row stitch guide as an aid while following the Scarf Pattern instructions.
Row Numbers | Stitch Pattern |
Row 1 | Base Row |
Row 2 | Mesh Start Row |
Row 3 | Solid Start Row |
Rows 4 – 6 | Solid Start Row, Mesh Start Row, Solid Start Row |
Rows 7 – 78 | Repeat rows 4 – 6 until you finish row 78 |
Finishing | Fasten off. Weave in ends. Block if desired. |
Chloe Scarf Pattern
Multiple: 6 + 4.
Base Chain: Ch 28
Row 1 (base row): Dc in 5th ch from hook, dc in next 5 sts, [ch 1, sk st, dc in next st] three times, dc in next 6 sts, [ch 1, sk st, dc in next st] three times, turn. (19 dc, 6 ch-1 sps)
Row 2 (mesh start row): Ch 3, *[ch 1, sk st, dc in next st] three times, dc in next 6 sts; rep from * once, turn.
Row 3 (solid start row): Ch 3, *dc in next 6 sts, [ch 1, sk st, dc in next st] three times; rep from * once, turn.
Rows 4 – 6: Work a solid start row, a mesh start row, and a solid start row.
Rows 7 to end: Continue repeating rows 4 – 6 until you finish row 78.
Finishing: Fasten off. Weave in ends. Block if desired.
New Years Resolution Blog Hop
This pattern was part of the New Years Resolution Blog Hop hosted by Cosy Rosie UK. Throughout January 2022, designers offered patterns perfect for New Years Crafting Resolutions.
The blog hop has ended. You can still find all the featured patterns by visiting the Round Up post using the button below.
Other Crochet Scarf Projects You Might Enjoy
If you like the Chloe Scarf, you may also like the Stella Scarf and the Velvet Crochet Scarf pattern. Both of these patterns are free on the blog and great for winter projects.