How to Crochet a Granny Stripe Scarf
If you love crocheting granny squares, why not try the granny stripe stitch this winter?
Using super chunky yarn, you can hook up this scarf in no time for a stylish accessory you'll want to wear wherever you go! It's perfect for gifting to friends or adding a stylish touch to your outfit.
Pattern by Artisan Emily Platt
You will need
Knitcraft Cosy On Up in Electric Blue (yarn A) x 3
Knitcraft Cosy On Up in Bubblegum Pink (yarn B) x 2
12mm hook
Darning needle
Scissors
Abbreviations (UK terms)
Ch – chain
St(s)- stitch(es)
Dc- double crochet
Tr- treble crochet
Rep – repeat
Sk – skip
Tension
2 treble clusters x 4 rows using 12mm hook in pattern.
Measurements
Approx 195cm x 23 cm (excluding tassels)
Using yarn A, ch107, leaving a 20cm tail.
Row 1: 1dc into 2nd ch from hook, 1dc into each ch, turn. (106sts)
Row 2: 3ch, 1tr into base of 3ch, *sk2 sts, 3tr into next st; rep from * until 3sts remain, sk2 sts, 2tr into last st, turn.
**Change to yarn B, fasten off yarn A, leaving a 20cm tail for both.
Row 3: 3ch, *3tr into space between 3tr clusters; rep from * to end, 1tr into top of 3ch from previous row, turn.
Change to yarn A, fasten off yarn B, leaving a 20cm tail for both.
Row 4: 3ch, 1tr into first space, *3tr into next space; rep from * until 1 space remains, 2tr into last space.
Rep from ** until you have worked 9 rows of 3tr clusters in total.
Fasten off.
Tassels
Cut lengths measuring 40cm in both yarn A and yarn B. Fold in half and attach to each end of the scarf using the Lark’s Head knot. Place approx. 2 tassels per row and alternate colours.