Easy Crochet Granny Stripe Scarf Pattern Step By Step

Granny Stripe Scarf

This granny Stripe scarf pattern is a harmonious blend of tradition and modern flair. Its thoughtful arrangement of colors breathes life into the classic granny stitch, offering a fresh perspective on a beloved crochet technique. The pattern showcases meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that each row contributes to a beautifully structured and aesthetically pleasing final piece. The choice of yarn and the clever use of color blocks create a cozy, inviting accessory that’s perfect for any wardrobe. Crocheters of all levels can enjoy the charm and warmth this scarf brings, making it a splendid addition to both crochet collections and fashion ensembles.

Crochet Granny Stripe Scarf Pattern

Granny Stripe Scarf

Materials Needed

  • Yarn: 375g / 614 yards of aran/worsted acrylic yarn
    • Color A: 200g / 328 yards
    • Colour B: 100g / 164 yards
    • Color C: 75g / 122 yards
  • Hook: 6.0mm/J hook
  • Other Tools: Scissors and needle for finishing

Color Blocks

To achieve the 3 color blocks as pictured, you will need the specified amounts of each color.

Stitch Terms & Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • Chain (ch)
  • Slip Stitch (sl st)
  • Stitch(es) (st(s))
  • Skip (sk)
  • Double Crochet (dc)

Special Stitches

  • Dc3tog (Double Crochet 3 Together)
    1. Yarn over, insert hook into the stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop
    2. Yarn over, pull through 2 loops
    3. Repeat steps twice more in the same stitch
    4. Yarn over, pull through all 4 loops on the hook

Skill Level

Beginner Friendly. This pattern is straightforward with a primary stitch used throughout and a consistent pattern repeat.

Crochet Granny Stripe Scarf

Pattern Notes

  • Stitch counts are provided in brackets at the end of each row.
  • “3dc” means work 3 double crochet stitches in the same stitch.
  • “dc 2” means work a double crochet in each of the next 2 stitches.
  • Colors can be changed following the pattern or at any desired point.

Starting with Colour A

  1. Row 1: ch42, dc in the 3rd ch from hook, dc, 3dc in the next stitch, sk2, repeat until 2 sts remain, dc in the last 2 sts, turn
  2. Row 2: ch2, dc in the next 2 sts, ch2, dc3tog, repeat until 2 sts remain, ch2, dc in the last 2 sts, turn
  3. Row 3: ch2, dc, sk1, dc3 in the ch2 space from the previous row, repeat to the end, sk1, dc in the last st, turn
  4. Row 4: ch2, dc, ch1, dc3tog, repeat until 1 st remains, ch1, dc in the last st, turn
  5. Row 5: ch2, dc in the next st, dc in the ch1 space, dc3 in each ch2 space, dc in the ch1 space, dc in the last st, turn
  6. Row 6: ch2, dc in the next 2 sts, ch2, dc3tog, repeat until 2 sts remain, ch2, dc in the last 2 sts, turn
  7. Row 7: Repeat Row 3
  8. Row 8: Repeat Row 4

Colour Changes

  • Change to Colour B: Repeat Rows 4 to 7 for Rows 9 to 16
  • Change to Colour A: Repeat Rows 4 to 7 for Rows 17 to 24
  • Change to Colour C: Repeat Rows 4 to 7 for Rows 25 to 32
  • Continue the colour change pattern {A B A C} until 120 rows are complete or the desired length is achieved.

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