Welcome to my latest crochet triangle scarf pattern! This simple yet stylish triangle crochet scarf free pattern is a fun and colorful project that’s perfect for using up your scrap yarn.
Yarn Choices: This pattern works great with any type of scrap yarn you have lying around. You can mix and match different colors or stick with a single color for a more cohesive look. The choice is yours! JUst keep the yarn weight the same.
Granny Stitch: If you're familiar with the granny stitch, you'll breeze through this pattern. It's a quick and easy stitch that gives your scarf texture and charm. The granny stitch is made by making 3 dc stitches in spaces made from the previous row.
Perfect for Beginners: If you're new to crochet, this is an ideal pattern to practice your skills, especially if you’ve mastered basic stitches like the granny stitch.
Instructions
How to crochet the triangle scarf or shawl pattern.
Foundation: Ch x5, join with sl st to make a circle.
Row 1: Ch x4 (counts as dc + ch)
Dc x3, ch x3, dc x3, ch x1, dc x1. Then ch x4 and turn.
I switch my colors every row by pulling up a new color when going through the last 2 loops on the hook from making a dc.
Row 2: Dc x3 into the ch x1 space from the row below (its between the dc and dc x3).
Then dc x3, ch x3, dc x3 into the ch x3 space from the row below.
Then dc x3, ch x1 then make another dc into the ch space from the row below.
You do not need to make ch x1 between the clusters of dc stitches unless you are at the ends of the triangle scarf. You can if you want as that is how some people make granny stitches, but it is not necessary.
Switch yarn colors, then ch x4 and turn.
Row 3: Dc x3 into the ch x1 space.
Then dc x3 into the gap between the last rows dc stitch clusters.
Then dc x3, ch x3, dc x3 into the ch x3 space from the row below.
Dc x3 in the next space.
Then dc x3, ch x1, and a dc in the last chain space from the row below.
Switch yarn colors, then ch x4 and turn.
Repeat Row 3 until the shawl is desired size.
Tie off, and weave in all loose ends.
I hope you’ve enjoyed making this fun and colorful crochet triangle scarf pattern! It's the perfect way to use up your scrap yarn and create a unique accessory that’s as stylish as it is cozy.