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Lucky One Crochet Scarf Pattern

The Lucky One Crochet Scarf is the pattern to get you ready for St. Patrick’s Day! Crochet this scarf up with your best of vibes so you can enjoy all the positive energy radiating from it as you wear it!

Lucky One Crochet Scarf Pattern

The Lucky One Crochet Scarf was made in collaboration with Lion Brand Yarn. The pattern design was commissioned by Lion Brand and the yarn was provided to me, however this blog post is not sponsored and all opinions are my own.

The Yarn

The pattern was designed with Lion Brand’s Superwash Merino. It was my first time using this yarn and I have to say I loved working with it! The fabric created from the yarn is super lush with an incredible drape. If you haven’t tried out LB Superwash Merino yet, I highly recommend it.

Lucky One Crochet Scarf Pattern

Lucky One Crochet Scarf Pattern

The Stitch

For the Lucky One Crochet Scarf, I chose the C2C moss stitch. It’s one of my favorite stitches because of the beautiful stitch definition it creates and in turn it celebrates the beauty of the yarn. I’m also a huge fan of how stripes look with this stitch too!

And to spruce up the scarf, I added a fun picot detail for the border.

Lucky One Crochet Scarf Pattern

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  • Modern Stripe Throw – click here to view the free pattern!

Lucky One Crochet Scarf – Written Pattern

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Skill Level

  • Intermediate

Materials

Yarn

  • Lion Brand LB Collection Superwash Merino, 100% Superwash Merino wool, #3-Light weight
    • 2 balls Elm (612 yds) – MC
    • 1 ball Olive Branch (306 yds) – CC1
    • 2 balls Sage (612 yds) – CC2
    • 1 ball Hunter (306 yds) – CC3

Hook + Notions

  • 5.5 mm hook (or hook size that meets gauge)
  • scissors
  • yarn needle

Gauge

  • 25 st by 23 rows = about 4 in. (10 cm) in Main Pattern Stitch (sc and ch 1 each counts as a separate stitch)

Finished Measurement

  • About 10.5 x 80 in. (27 x 203 cm)

Key

  • CC contrasting color
  • ch chain
  • dec decrease
  • sc single crochet
  • hdc half double crochet
  • inc increase
  • MC main color
  • prev previous
  • sp space
  • st stitch
  • sl st slip stitch
  • sk skip

Pattern Notes

  • To reduce number of ends to weave in at the end of the project, carry yarn up along the side edge when working striped colorwork.

Lucky One Crochet Scarf Pattern

Lucky One Crochet Scarf Pattern – Starts Here

With MC, ch 3.

Row 1: In 3rd ch from hook, sc and hdc in same st; turn.

Row 2: Ch 2, sc in 1st st, ch 1, sk a st, sc and hdc in top of turning ch from prev row; turn.

Row 3 (inc row): Ch 2, sc in 1st st, ch 1, *sc in next ch 1 sp, ch 1; rep from * until you reach last ch 1 sp of row, sc and hdc in top of turning ch from prev row; turn.

Rows 4 – 52: Rep Row 3.

Main Pattern Stitch

Row 53: Ch 2, sc in 1st st, *ch 1, sc in next ch 1 sp; rep from * until you have completed a sc in last ch 1 sp of row, hdc in top of turning ch from prev row; turn.

Row 54: Ch 2, *sc in next ch 1 sp, ch 1; rep from * until you reach last ch 1 sp of row, sc and hdc in top of turning ch from prev row; turn.

Rows 55 – 72: Rep Main Pattern Stitch Rows 53 and 54, 9 times ending on a Row 54 rep

Do not cut yarn. Attach CC1.

Color Sequence 1

Color 1 = MC, Color 2 = CC1

Stitch Repeats

Rows: 73 – 74: With Color 2, rep Main Pattern Stitch Rows 53 and 54

Rows 75 – 78: With Color 1, rep Main Pattern Stitch Rows 53 and 54, 2 times

Rows 79 – 80: With Color 2, rep Main Pattern Stitch Rows 53 and 54

Rows 81 – 84: With Color 1, rep Main Pattern Stitch Rows 53 and 54, 2 times

Rows 85 – 86: With Color 2, rep Main Pattern Stitch Rows 53 and 54

Rows 87 – 90: With Color 1, rep Main Pattern Stitch Rows 53 and 54, 2 times

Cut Color 1, and fasten off.

Rows 91 – 146: With Color 2, Main Pattern Stitch Rows 53 and 54, 28 times ending on a Row 54 rep

Color Sequence 2

Color 1 = CC1, Color 2 = CC2

Rep Stitch Repeat Rows 73 – 146.

Color Sequence 3

Color 1 = CC2, Color 2 = CC3

Rep Stitch Repeat Rows Rows 73 – 146.

Color Sequence 4

Color 1 = CC3, Color 2 = MC

Rep Stitch Repeat Rows Rows 73 – 146.

With MC, rep Main Pattern Stitch Rows 53 and 54, 13 times ending on a Row 54 rep

Dec Row: Ch 2, sk 1st st, sc in next ch 1 sp, * ch 1, sc in next ch 1 sp; rep from * until you have completed a sc in last ch 1 sp or row, hdc in top of turning ch from prev row; turn.

Rep Dec Row until no ch 1 sp remains.

Ch 1, hdc in top of turning ch from prev row.

Fasten off.

Border

Border is worked in rounds.

Round 1: Attach CC2 to any corner. Ch 1, make 3 sc in same corner sp, sc evenly along perimeter of scarf making 3 sc in each corner. Do not join at end of round.

Round 2: Sc in each st around, making 3 sc in each corner. Do not join at end of round.

Round 3: Sc in next st, *ch 2, sc in 2nd ch from hook, ch 1, sc in same ch, ch 1, sc in same ch, sc in each of the next 3 st; rep from * to end of round. Sl st into starting st of round.

Fasten off.

Finishing

Weave in yarn ends.

 

Lucky One Crochet Scarf Pattern

Enjoy!

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