If you're looking for a simple yet stylish crochet project, this Crochet V Stitch Scarf Pattern is perfect for you. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced crocheter, all you need to know is how to make double crochets and chains, and you'll be able to create this beautiful scarf.
Yarn Choice: While I used Red Heart Yarns Parrot Stripe coloration for its stunning, long color stripes, feel free to experiment with any yarn you like. You can choose solid, ombre, or variegated yarn to give the scarf your unique touch. Just keep in mind that the yarn’s thickness will affect the final size and drape of the scarf.
Gauge: This pattern doesn’t require a specific gauge, but it’s helpful to check your tension to ensure the scarf turns out the right width and length. If your stitches are too tight, the scarf may be smaller, while looser stitches may result in a wider scarf.
Size Adjustments: The beauty of this one row repeat crochet scarf is its versatility! You can easily adjust the length by adding or subtracting rows. If you prefer a longer scarf or need a more oversized scarf, just keep working the pattern until you reach your desired size. The pattern I made is roughly 6.5ft long and 8 inches wide.
Skill Level: This pattern is perfect for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. If you’re comfortable with double crochet and chains, you’ll be able to make this scarf with ease.
Instructions
For this Crochet Scarf Pattern, we will be working in the rows.
Row 1: Chain 30.
Row 2: In the 4th chain from the hook make a *dc, ch, and a dc. Then skip the next 2 chains* and repeat *. In the end you should have 2 chains, skip the second to last chain and in the very last chain make a dc. Then ch x2 and turn.
Row 3: Dc, ch, dc in the ch-1 space from the row below. Repeat that for the rest of the row. When you get done with the last v stitch, make a single dc in the turning chains space from the row below.
Repeat row 3 until you reach your desired length. I worked 116 rows, but you don’t have to use the same number of rows as I did.
Thank you so much for following along with my Crochet V Stitch Scarf Pattern!