Hero Scarf Free Crochet Pattern
The Hero Scarf Free Crochet Pattern is one of those special patterns where both the stitch-work and the yarn shine bright. It features a fun repeat and is great for that special yarn you’ve been holding onto!
The Hero Scarf Free Crochet Pattern is really special because you can even make more of a wrap than a scarf if you like. Just keep going in the pattern repeat rows before the finishing Row. You will likely need more yarn so be sure to plan ahead so you order the same dye lot.
I chose WeCrochet Chroma Worsted for the Hero Scarf Free Crochet Pattern because it has a wonderful color change element that lends itself perfectly to this pattern. In fact, the WeCrochet Chroma Worsted almost gives the illusion of stripes and you never have to change yarn!
You gotta love when the yarn does the heavy lifting and you can just get in the zone and stitch away!
SKILL LEVEL: Easy/Beginner
MATERIALS
Yarn: WeCrochet Chroma Worsted, 3 balls approx. 594 yd / 544 m
(Worsted weight; 70% Superwash Wool, 30% Nylon; 198 yd / 181 m)
Size L / 8 mm Crochet Hook
Darning Needle
GAUGE: 7 sts x 8.5 rows = 4” in pattern stitch
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS: Length 72” x Width 7” (not including fringe)
ABBREVIATIONS:
fsc = foundation single crochet
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
ch = chain loop
sl st = slip stitch
st(s) = stitch(es)
PATTERN
Row 1: Fsc x 161 (approx. 72”, needs to be a multiple of 4 plus 1)
Row 2: Ch 1, [sc, 3x dc] in 1st fsc, * skip 3 fsc, [sc, 3x dc] in next fsc *repeat * to * to end, sc into last fsc of row, turn.
Rows 3-14: Ch 1, [sc, 3x dc] in last sc of previous row, * skip 3 dc, [sc, 3x dc] in next sc * repeat * to * to end, sc into last st, turn.
Row 15: Ch 2 (acts as first dc), *sc in next 3 dc, dc in sc *repeat * to * to end.
Fasten off & weave in ends.
*** Don’t forget - If you would like to make more of a wrap than a scarf, you can keep going in the pattern repeat rows before the finishing Row 15.
Don’t forget the finishing touch:
Add fringe to ends!
You can add more fringe if you like, but here is how to achieve the look shown in the sample:
Fringe Shown: 2 12” strands attached with Lark’s Knot per row on each side.
Sample shown uses 6 strands per fringe cluster at 6 inches each.