The crochet Forest Walk Scrap Scarf is a warm and cozy scarf that is perfect for Fall and Winter.
For this scarf, I used the forked cluster stitch, which creates a soft and solid fabric that is super nice to the touch.
For my scrap-yarn scarf, I used leftover balls of yarn that I had in my stash from previous blankets and projects. Feel free to do the same and use up a little of your stash or enjoy creating your unique color palette.
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Bundled Up Blog Hop and Bundle
The pattern of the Forest Walk Scrap Scarf is featured in the Bundled Up Blog Hop & Bundle hosted and organized by Michelle of Two Brothers Blankets.
The Bundled Up Blog Hop is a fun virtual event where each day throughout November you’ll get a free hat or scarf pattern from a different designer.
If you’re new to blog hops, don’t worry. It is super easy! Here’s how it works:
- Michelle will update each day, in this roundup post HERE, the new featured pattern for the day.
- Scroll down to the newest featured pattern. Click on the link and you’ll get to the designer’s blog.
- On the featured designer’s blog, you’ll find all the instructions on how to get the free PDF copy of the pattern. It can be a coupon code for Ravelry or a direct download on the featured designer’s blog.
- That pattern will be free for 24 hours starting at 8:00 a.m. EST.
Hats and Scarves Bundle
If blog hops are not for you, no problem. Get all 30 patterns at once by purchasing the Hats & Scarves Bundle!
The bundle will only be available during the blog hop, so from November 1st to November 30th, 2024.
How to Get the Forest Walk Scrap Scarf Pattern
The pattern of the Forest Walk Scrap Scarf will be featured on November 14th, 2024, and it will be available for free on Ravelry for 24 hours starting at 8:00 a.m. EST.
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AD-FREE PRINTABLE PATTERN
The ad-free, printable PDF pattern of the Forest Walk Scrap Scarf is available on Ravelry HERE, LoveCrafts HERE, or Etsy HERE!
Materials
- Aran (4, Medium) Weight Yarn
- 6.5-mm (K/10.5 US, 3 UK) Crochet Hook
- Tapestry Needle
Yarn & Yardage
I used the following yarns:
- A – Stylecraft Special Aran (214 yds / 196 m per 100 g)
- B – Paintbox Yarns Simply Aran (201 yds / 184 m per 100 g)
In the following colors and amounts:
- A – Cream (1005) – 65.6 yds / 60 m
- A – Pale Rose (1080) – 84 yds / 77 m
- A – Gold (1709) – 126 yds / 115 m
- A – Copper (1029) – 84 yds / 77 m
- A – Pistachio (1822) – 42 yds / 38.4 m
- A – Plum (1071) – 42 yds / 38.4 m
- B – Rich Teal (64) – 84 yds / 77 m
- B – Slate Green (226) – 42 yds / 38.4 m
- B – Dusty Rose (241) – 42 yds / 38.4 m
- B – Vintage Heather (69) – 42 yds / 38.4 m
- B – Pistachio Green (224) – 42 yds / 38.4 m
Feel free to use any comparable yarn that meets gauge.
Size
72″ (183 cm) by 10″ (25.5 cm)
Gauge
11 sts for 8 rows in 4″ (10 cm) working the forked cluster st.
PATTERN NOTES
- If the pattern says “dc 2”, you must crochet 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts.
- (…) – Repeat the instructions within round brackets for the indicated number of times.
- *… – Repeat the instructions from * for the indicated number of times.
- […] – Crochet the instructions within square brackets all in the same indicated st.
Forest Walk Scrap SCARF – FREE CROCHET PATTERN
For a step-by-step photo tutorial on the stitch pattern, see how to crochet the forked cluster stitch HERE.
With pale rose (1080), ch 30.
Row 1
Yo, insert hook in the third ch from hook, yo, and pull up a loop, yo, insert hook in next ch, yo, and pull up a loop, yo, and pull through all 5 loops on your hook. The first forked cluster is done.
*Yo, insert hook in same st as the last leg of the previous forked cluster. Yo, and pull up a loop. Yo, insert hook in next ch, yo, and pull up a loop, yo, and pull through all loops on your hook. The second forked cluster is done.
Repeat from * until you have no chs left. Hdc 1 in the same ch as the last leg of the last forked cluster. (27 forked clusters, 1 hdc)
Row 2
Ch 1 (does not count as a st here and throughout), turn. Sc in each st across. Pay attention not to sk first st and last st. (28 sts)
Row 3
Ch 1, turn. Work first forked cluster in first 2 sts as follows: yo, insert hook in first st, yo, and pull up a loop, yo, insert hook in next st, yo, and pull up a loop, yo, and pull through all 5 loops on your hook.
*Yo, insert hook in same st as the last leg of the previous forked cluster, yo, and pull up a loop. Yo, insert hook in next st, yo, and pull up a loop. Yo and pull through all loops on your hook.
Repeat from * until you have no sts left. Hdc 1 in last st (same st as the second leg of last forked cluster). (27 forked clusters, 1 hdc)
Rows 4-9. Repeat rows 2-3 3 times more.
Fasten off pale rose. Join cream (1005).
Row 10. Repeat row 2.
Fasten off cream. Join gold (17089).
Rows 11-18. Repeat rows 3-2 4 times.
Row 19. Repeat row 3.
Fasten off gold. Join cream.
Row 20. Repeat row 2.
Rows 21-140. Repeat rows 11-20. At each repeat, substitute gold with the following colors in the given order:
- A – Copper (1029)
- B – Rich Teal (64)
- A – Pistachio (1822)
- A – Plum (1071)
- A – Gold (1709)
- A – Pale Rose (1080)
- B – Slate Green (226)
- A – Copper (1029)
- B – Dusty Rose (241)
- A – Gold (1709)
- B – Rich Teal (64)
- B – Vintage Heather (69)
Fasten off cream. Join B – pistachio green (224).
Rows 141-148. Repeat rows 3-2 4 times.
Row 149. Repeat row 3.
Fasten off and weave in all your ends.
Finishing
Cut 112 pieces of cream yarn of about 12″ (30 cm) each.
Pair two strands of yarn to make one fringe. Attach one fringe to each st of the first and last rows of the scarf.
Trim your fringes to make them all the same length.
YOUR Crochet Forest Walk Scrap SCARF IS READY!
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