Sandstone Variegated Stripe Scarf

This pretty variegated stripe scarf uses worsted weight gauge 4 yarn from Caron Swirl Cakes in Oyster. 

The stitch pattern is an easy alternating front and back double crochet stitch. This gives the scarf a great texture that is interesting and warm.

You can easily increase or decrease the length and width of this scarf to meet your needs. It works up easily and would work for other weights of yarn like DK or bulky.

There is a free PDF available on my blog and a video tutorial on YouTube.com.

This crochet pattern and image are property of A More Crafty Life.

View the full pattern here 

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