The Happy Scarf - Free Crochet Pattern

Well, well, well…. What do we have here? A new pattern on the Megmade with Love blog! Hello anyone who is here reading this. I’m back after almost four years of being away from here with a new free pattern. I’ve been busy with family stuffs (now with three littles!) these past few years and haven’t felt the moment was quite right to step back into the crochet biz, but the time has finally come. Hopefully you can forgive me for my absence!

So about this pattern… I spotted this really fun, checkered scarf on Pinterest some time ago, and had it in my mind I needed to make it myself, especially after seeing the price tag on that bad boy! Whew.

Acne Studios makes these very pretty mohair scarves, but I ain’t about that $300 scarf life. No shade to anyone who is, just not in the budget for ya girl over here. So these cuties are 100% the source of my inspiration.

And when Hobbii rolled out their #noshadesof grey challenge I thought it’d be a great opportunity to partner with them using their Diablo mohair lace weight yarn. Which by the way, was my first time working with mohair believe it or not (I’m pretty simple when it comes to yarn, honestly). But I was actually very happy with the result of working with two strands. The only downside I will say I had with it is that it was a real pain to frog. I honestly got so impatient with it I just usually ended up ripping what I was frogging. 😳

Since I was using two strands of yarn, I was able to play around with the colors by mixing them, and that was actually really fun + kept things kind of interesting as the scarf was being worked up.

The possibilities are endless when it comes to the color combos you could use for the scarf. I named it The Happy Scarf because of the vibrant colors I chose and when I tried it on and got a look at it finished up, it truly felt like it boosted my mood! Hopefully you enjoy this one as much as I did.

The Happy Scarf

What you’ll need:

-multiple colors (I used 8) of mohair lace weight yarn. Approximately 1,230 yards. The yarn I used was Diablo from Hobbii.

-4 mm hook (or size needed to obtain gauge)

-yarn needle

-ruler/measuring tape

-optional- blocking mats and pins to block scarf, as I felt it really needed it

Gauge:

15 hdc by 11 rows makes a 4 inch square

Finished Measurements:

Approx 8 x 68 inches excluding tassels

Notes:

-there is a video tutorial on how to make the scarf up above

-scarf is worked using TWO strands of yarn at once, sometimes mixing colors for more color options throughout scarf

-ch’s at the beg of rows do NOT count as sts

-scarf is worked in rows, working with 3 colors at a time

-the first row is worked using foundation hdc, which made it easier to deal with color changes rather than starting with a chain

-I provided photos below on how I did the color changes…

1) When you are ready to change colors, work last stitch and pull on the loop to bring it out a couple inches. 2 & 3) insert hook into the top stitch coming in from the top middle then also through the front of the post stitch. Arrows in photo 2 show where the hook goes. 4) grab new color with hook, and pull it back up through the top middle of the stitch 5) work a couple of hdc with the new color, then you will go back to the last color and pull on the yarn until the loop goes all the way through and it will “disappear”. 6) you will then have a clean color change. Keep the last color tail for the next time you color change

Abbreviations:

fhdc=foundation half double crochet, ch=chain, hdc=half double crochet, prev=previous

Pattern:

entire scarf is worked using TWO strands of yarn

ROW 1: {starting with 1st color choice} work 12 fhdc, {switch to next color} (how I did color change is in notes), work 12 fhdc, {switch to last color} work 12 fhdc (36 total sts)

ROWS 2-10: {still using color you left off with on prev row} ch 2, turn, work 12 hdc, {switch to next color} work 12 hdc, {switch to next color} work 12 hdc (36 total sts)

ROWS 11-220: {switch to new color choice, and after every 10 rows} ch 2, turn, work 12 hdc, {switch to next color} work 12 hdc, {switch to next color} work 12 hdc (36 total sts)

-finish off, weave in ends

Assembly:

1) to add tassels, you will grab your appropriate color (two strands) to match the color of square you had on the short edge of the scarf. draw up yarn on the stitch that’s on the far right side, ch 1 and pull tail end to tighten.

2) pull through yarn until it is 14 inches long.

3) Holding the end loop with your finger, twist your yarn 50-60 times one direction. Be sure to hold the base of the strand by the scarf with your other hand.

4) Fold twisted yarn in half and it will twist onto itself. Then put crochet hook back into the end loop (you might have to manually twist the bottom loop around itself a bit so it’s not loose).

5) Slip stitch into next stitch.

Repeat steps 2-5 until you reach next color then do the same until you reach the other side.



That concludes The Happy Scarf pattern. I hope this one brings you all the joy.

-Megan

The Snuggle Puff Scarf - Free Crochet Pattern

Free Crochet Pattern for The Snuggle Puff Scarf - Megmade with Love

***You can find the PDF version of this pattern by clicking HERE. Ad-free, and printer-friendly! For the free version, scroll down within this post.***

Sitting here thinking about it, I haven’t designed a scarf in ages it seems like! I can’t think of a better design to bring back the Megmade scarf game, than the new Snuggle Puff scarf. It’s a simple triangle scarf that features puff stitch edges and XL tassels at each corner. It’ll surely keep you snug (and cute!) this winter.

Free Crochet Pattern for The Snuggle Puff Scarf - Megmade with Love

I really think the yarn makes this design. I fell in love with the “Theater” color scheme of Red Heart’s Roll with It Melange when I first came across it in stores, the muted , yet rich tones would be perfect for an accessory this Fall, I thought. And I believe I was right! It pairs well with any color, without being too much, ya know?

Free Crochet Pattern for The Snuggle Puff Scarf - Megmade with Love

The yarn is ultra soft, and looks almost home-spun and dyed, and I think that’s another factor that drew me to it. I did struggle a bit with the yarn twisting for me as I crocheted, but have read that can be resolved if you unwind into your own ball/skein. It took two skeins (with tassels), so it makes for a very affordable project— one to possibly make as a gift this Christmas?!

Free Crochet Pattern for The Snuggle Puff Scarf - Megmade with Love

I love how the little puffs line the edges of the entire scarf, it’s the perfect, yet simple detail. I decided to make a bit of a larger puff for this design, so it’d be more pronounced, since the rest of the scarf is made of half double crochets.

Free Crochet Pattern for The Snuggle Puff Scarf - Megmade with Love

It really is a simple and lovely pattern to work up. Once you get the hang of it, it’ll be one of those projects you get to mindlessly work on as you watch your favorite show— aka the best kinds of projects. :) Hope you like this gem!

The Snuggle Puff Scarf

***You can find the PDF version of this pattern by clicking HERE. Ad-free, and printer-friendly!***

What you’ll need:

-approximately 480-500 yards of worsted (4) weight yarn, plus 150 yards for large tassels. I used Red Heart’s Roll with It Melange in color “Theater”
-size k (6.5 mm) hook, or size needed to obtain gauge
-yarn needle
-device to make tassels (I used a piece of cardboard about 6 inches long)

Abbreviations:

ch=chain, hdc=half double crochet, st(s)=stitch(es), puff st= puff stitch

Gauge:

13 hdc by 10 rows equals a four-inch square

Notes:

-IMPORTANT: I yarn over extra times for the puff st in this pattern, so it’d stand out more. Here’s how I did the puff st for this scarf:

Yarn over and insert hook into specified st. Yarn over again and pull through long loop. (Yarn over and insert your hook into the same st. Yarn over again and pull through long loop) FOUR more times. Yarn over and pull through all 11 loops on your hook. (You will not ch 1 at the end of the puff st to close, like some call for in other patterns)

-ch’s at beginning of each row do not count as sts

-this scarf is worked from the bottom point - up. It’s simple to get the hang of, always increasing on each of the outside sts of each row.

-you could always add or take away rows to make the scarf a custom size

Pattern:

Row 1) ch 2, hdc in 2nd ch from hook (1 total st)

Row 2) ch 1, turn, work hdc, puff st (see notes on how I did puff st for this scarf), hdc into the 1 st (3 total sts)

Row 3) ch 1, turn, work 2 hdc in 1st st, hdc, work 2 hdc in last st (5 total sts)

Row 4) ch 1, turn, work puff st, hdc into 1st st, hdc across until last st, work puff st, hdc in last st (7 total sts)

Row 5) ch 1, turn, work 2 hdc in 1st st, hdc across until last st, work 2 hdc in last st (9 total sts)

***from here until the last row (row 70), you will be repeating instructions from rows 4 and 5, and your st count will increase 2 sts with each row

Row 6) repeat instructions from row 4 (11 total sts)
Row 7) repeat instructions from row 5 (13 total sts)
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Row 70) ch 1, turn, work puff st, hdc into 1st st, then [puff st, hdc] across row until last st, work puff st, hdc in last st (139 total sts)

finish off, weave in ends

How to make tassels:

Free Crochet Pattern for The Snuggle Puff Scarf - Megmade with Love

To make my tassels, I used a 3” x 6” (approximately) piece of cardboard, and wrapped my yarn around length-wise. I wanted the tassels to be pretty bulky, so I wrapped around quite a bit.

Free Crochet Pattern for The Snuggle Puff Scarf - Megmade with Love

Once the tassel was my desired thickness, I cut my yarn from the skein, and slid it off the cardboard. I slipped a 20 inch or so piece of yarn through the middle of the top of the tassel and tied a loose knot (this is for attaching to the scarf). Then I used another 20 inch piece of yarn and wrapped it around the outside of the tassel, about an inch or so down from the top (see above photo). I tied a couple of knots, then wrapped it around again, then a couple more knots.

Free Crochet Pattern for The Snuggle Puff Scarf - Megmade with Love

To finish the tassel, I chopped the ends of it, trimming it up to make it nice and even. Then I tied a tighter double-knot with the top strand of yarn (that ran through the middle of the tassel), and attached it to one of the corners of my scarf. I chose to tie multiple knots using the strands of yarn, making sure it was extra secure.

Make two more tassels and attach to the other two corners. Then weave in your ends. After that, you are doneeeee!!

The Snuggle Puff Scarf - Free Crochet Pattern

What a fun and simple little accessory to make for these cooler months! I love how this yarn’s color changes really make the scarf. Hope you enjoy this pattern, and look forward to seeing it on Insta! (Tag me @megmadewithlove so I can looksie)

Happy hooking!
Meg

Free Crochet Pattern for The Snuggle Puff Scarf - Megmade with Love