Gracelyn Crochet Scarf with Fringe Pattern
Are you looking for a quick and simple to crochet scarf? Look no further! This easy crochet scarf pattern is a fun take on a classic.
Keep on reading and learn how to crochet a scarf with fringe today with the free pattern below. I am so excited for you to try this beginner-friendly fringe cowl scarf!
Happy Crocheting!
Simple Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern
If you love simple crochet patterns but also want to add a little something extra, then this pattern is for you!
After a couple of test scarves, ripping out and rewriting the pattern a few times I am so happy to release the Gracelyn Fringe Cowl finally!
The Yarn That’s Perfect for a Crochet Scarf or Cowl
Remember, when I had my yarn date on Valentine’s Day that I shared a photo of on Instagram? Well, this crochet cowl pattern was the result! For this cowl, I used Isaac Mizrahi Colorways Merino Blend, which is a light, luxurious feeling yarn.
I was thrilled when I found it for less than $3.00 at Michael’s during their yarn sale! Yay! Do you need a substitute yarn? If you can’t find this yarn, Lion Brand Mandala Yarn would be the perfect substitute.
This Crochet Infinity Scarf With Fringe Works up Fast!
Before this project, I’d never completed any crochet pattern with a light yarn before, so it was a little intimidating, but worked up so quickly!
I definitely will be making something else with a lightweight yarn because the delicate look you can achieve with it is so worth it! If I can do it, so can you!
Read on down for the scarf pattern, and I hope you enjoy the tutorial!
Gracelyn Crochet Fringe Cowl Pattern
Skill Level: Easy
Materials
- Crochet hook J 6.00 MM
- Less than two skeins of Isaac Mizrahi® CRAFT™ Isaac’s Colorways Merino Blend™ Yarn in Ivory & Silver or 250 yards (228 m) of any Light #3 weight yarn
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
Abbreviations
- Ch = chain
- Sl St = slip stitch
- Hdc = half double crochet
- Sk = skip
- St = stitch
Notes
- Finished size = 14” height (excluding fringe) & 28” circumference (36 x 72 cm)
- Gauge = 8 St’s for every 2”
- Written in Standard US terms
- Worked in multiples of 2
The Pattern Steps
Round 1: Ch 80, sl st to form a circle, making sure not to twist. (80)
Round 2: Ch 2, hdc in first Ch, Sk 1 Ch & Ch 1, *Hdc in next Ch, Sk 1 Ch & Ch 1, Repeat from * ending with a Ch 1 , Sl St to top of the first hdc. (40 CH’s and 40 HDC’s =80)
Round 3-14: Ch 2, hdc in first St, Sk 1 st & Ch 1, *Hdc in next St, Sk 1 St & Ch 1, Repeat from * ending with a Ch 1 , Sl St to top of the first hdc. (40 CH’s and 40 HDC’s =80)
Round 15: Join in Ivory & Ch 2, hdc in first St, Sk 1 st & Ch 1, *Hdc in next St, Sk 1 St & Ch 1, Repeat from * ending with a Ch 1, Sl St to top of the first hdc. (40 CH’s and 40 HDC’s =80)
Round 16-28: Ch 2, hdc in first St, Sk 1 st & Ch 1, *Hdc in next St, Sk 1 St & Ch 1, Repeat from * ending with a Ch 1, Sl St to top of the first hdc. (40 CH’s and 40 HDC’s =80)
Finishing
Fasten off, cut yarn and there is no need to weave in cut yarn ends on each end since they will blend in with the fridge.
Weave in ends of yarn where colors were joined with the yarn needle.
Adding The Fringe
Cut 20 12” pieces of Each Color Yarn & Cut in Half so you have 40 6” Pieces of each color yarn
With 2 6” pieces, 1 of each color, pull through each space on the edges of the scarf following technique found here – How to Add Fringe To Crochet Projects
Cut fringe evenly along edges – YOU ARE DONE!
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Hi, can you please tell me what the multiple is for this? I need to make it smaller than 28″. It’s a gorgeous pattern! Thank you!
Hi Judy,
You can make this in any starting chain of 2 to change the size.
Happy Crocheting!
Krista
Can you do the fringed with just a simple worsted weight yarn?
Hi Gwen,
Yes you definitely can! 🙂 Happy Crocheting!
Krista
I would like to do the fringed cowl scarf in one color could you give me instructions on how to do this?
Thank you