If you follow the trend in the crochet world, you probably know that the super scarves are really hot right now! Super Scarves are regular scarves, but wider and longer as the traditional ones.
The "Go with the Flow" Super Scarf is a beautiful crochet scarf that was has a nice drape and a wonderful texture made with a combination of front and back crossed double crochet stitches.
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Worked lengthwise with a soft and chunky yarn, this scarf will be a quick project that you will love crocheting and wearing!
And an added bonus: You can make the matching Go with the Flow Hat to have a lovely crochet set for winter!If you would preffer a lighter scarf, you could use a thinner yarn and a smaller hook size! Just make sure to adjust the width and the lenght of the scarf according to the suggestions made in the pattern below!
UPDATE MARCH 2024: I have made a Video Tutorial to show you how to crochet the stitch pattern used for the Go with the Flow Scarf! You can watch the video at the end of the written pattern below!
Go with The Flow Super Scarf
SIZE:
Flat measurement without blocking: approx. 9.5" [24cm] wide x 84" [215 cm] long, excluding fringe.
For a longer scarf start with more foundation chain stitches.
For a wider scarf add more rows in the pattern repeat.
Multiple: 2 (add 1 chain more for the foundation chain)
GAUGE
8 sc = 10 cm or 4 inches
SUPPLIES:
- 4 skeins of Red Heart Chunky Soft, colorway “Seafoam” (yarn weight: bulky 5)
(Note: From the 4th skein I have used only a small amount of yarn).
UPDATE: This yarn is now discontinued! - 10 mm crochet hook (The yarn used calls for an 8 mm crochet hook, but I have used a larger hook size to obtain a nice drape)
- yarn needle
- scissors
Good yarn substitutes could be Lion Brand Hue @ Me , Schachenmayr Bravo Quick and Easy, etc.
STITCHES AND ABBREVIATIONS (US TERMS):
- ch: chain- sc: single crochet
- dc: double crochet
- st: stitch
- back bump of chains: See my picture tutorial for the back bump of chains.
- csdc: chainless starting double crochet (see link below!)
(Note: To avoid gaps on the edge, I have used the csdc instead of ch3 at the beginning of rows. If you are not familiar with the csdc, you can watch this VIDEO TUTORIAL by Moogly to learn how to do it. Or you can use the traditional ch3 if you prefer that way.)
SPECIAL STITCHES:
By working the variations of the crossed double crochet stitch shown below, you will get stitches, which although crossed, are not entangled with each other. One crossed double crochet is made of 2 dc sts!
- Back Crossed Double Crochet(bcr dc): sk 1 st, work 1 dc into the next st, 1 dc back into skipped st going behind the last dc just made, so as not to catch it, inserting the hook from front to back of the work.
As you can see in the picture no.4 of the photo collage above, when alternating a row of back cross double crochet (row 3) with a row of front cross double crochet (row 4), you get a braid kind of look (when rotating the scarf to the vertical).
If you work correctly, the fcrdc sts should align with the bcrdc sts!
Note: For joinining a new skein of yarn, I have used the Russian Joining Method without a visible knot.
SCARF INSTRUCTIONS
Start with 173 chains.
Row 1: Work entire row into the back bump of starting chains: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook and 1 sc in each ch across. (172 sc)
Row 2: ch1 (does not count as a st), turn; 1 sc in first sc and 1 sc in each sc across. (172 sc)
Row 3: (back cross double crochet row): ch 3 or csdc (will count as the first dc), turn, 1 dc in next sc, work bcrdc sts across the row to the last 2 sts, ending the row with 1 dc into each of the last 2 sts.
(You will have 84 crossed sts total between 2 dc sts at the beginning and 2 dc at the end of the row.)
Row 4 (front crossed double crochet row): ch 3 or csdc (count as first dc), turn, 1 dc in next sc, work fcrdc sts across the row to the last 2 sts, ending the row with 1 dc into each of the last 2 sts.
(You will have 84 crossed sts total between 2 dc sts at the beginning and 2 dc at the end of the row.)
Rows 5 - 6 (single crochet rows): ch 1, turn, 1 sc into same st and 1 sc in each st across the row. (172 sc)
Rows 7- 18: repeat rows 3 - 6.
Basically you will alternate 2 rows of single crochet sts with 1 row of back cross sts + 1 row of front cross sts, ending with 2 rows of sc sts.
Fasten off. Weave in the ends.
Adding fringe:
Cut lengths of yarn 15" (38 cm) long. Taking 2 strands together, knot into fringe evenly across each end of scarf.
I have added 13 knots this way: 1 knot on the edge for each double crochet row, and 1 knot in the middle of 2 sc rows.
Trim fringe evenly.
Watch the VIDEO TUTORIAL below to learn how to crochet this scarf:
I hope you enjoy this pattern! Don't forget to check the matching Go with the Flow Hat!
"Go with The Flow" Super Scarf - Written Instructions and Pictures
Copyright 2016 Kinga Erdem
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Kinga




