Galactic Grape Super Scarf Crochet Pattern
Looking for an amazing super bulky yarn scarf pattern to crochet? Then check this out!
The Galactic Grape Super Scarf is the super bulky scarf of your dreams. Worked up in an easy lace pattern with a plush and cozy yarn, this crochet scarf pattern will keep you warm all fall and winter long. With this Galactic Grape Super Scarf Crochet Pattern, you can work up your own in an evening or two.
This extra wide and super long easy crochet scarf can be worn many different ways - from wrapped as an oversized winter scarf, snug around your neck as a super plush and cozy cowl and even draped across your body as a bulky crochet shawl pattern. Wear your new super scarf when you need an extra layer to keep warm but don't want to commit to a jacket or a sweater.
Crochet HookN/15 or 10 mm hook
Yarn Weight(6) Super Bulky/Super Chunky (4-11 stitches for 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge9.2 stitches & 3.6 rows = 4″
Finished SizeApproximately 11.5” wide and 104″ long
Materials List
- Approximately 583 yds of Category 6 super bulky yarn; I used Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick in the Galaxy colorway
- Size N, 9mm Crochet Hook
- Yarn Needle, for weaving ends
- Scissors
Galactic Grape Crochet Super Scarf:
Notes:
- This pattern is written in US terms.
- Sizing will vary depending on how tightly or loosely you crochet. Gauge is not necessary for this pattern but if you would like to keep the sizing the same, please check your gauge before starting this project.
- Chain spaces are included in the stitch count at the end of each row.
- CLICK ON ANY IMAGE TO ENLARGE.
Super Scarf Pattern
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Ch 28.
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Row 1 (RS): 1 dc into the 4th ch from hook (count as a dc), 1 dc into each remaining st across, turn. (26)
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Row 2 (WS): Ch 4 (count as a tr), sk the first 3 sts, 1 tr into the next st, ch 1, working in front of the last tr, tr into the second skipped st, *sk the next 2 sts, tr into the next st, working in front of the last tr, tr into the first skipped st; Repeat from * across, ending with 1 tr into the t-ch, turn. (26)
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Row 3: Ch 3 (count as 1 dc), sk the first st, *3 dc into the next ch-1 sp; Repeat from * across, ending with 1 dc into the t-ch, turn. (26)
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Rows 4-89: Repeat Rows 2-3.
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Row 90: Ch 3 (count as a dc), work 1 dc into each st across, turn. (26)
Super Scarf Edging
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Ch 1, sc into each st across, turn work, sc evenly down the side of the scarf, sc into the opposite side of the foundation ch, sc evenly up the other side of the scarf, join in the beginning sc with an invisible join.
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Fasten off, weave all ends.
Abbreviations
- Ch
- Chain
- dc
- double crochet
- RS
- right side
- sc
- single crochet
- sk
- skip
- sp(s)
- space(s)
- st(s)
- stitch(es)
- t-ch
- turning chain
- tr
- treble crochet
- WS
- wrong side
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Zeemer
Nov 18, 2016
I love oversized scarves. They look dressy and adds flair to a woman's total look. Women who wear large scarves like this Galactic Grape Super Scarf exudes confidence and a high level of self-esteem. They can wear the scarf with style and elegance. I already checked the pattern which is easy to make. I will definitely make this huge scarf for my own use.
waw369 4495326
Sep 16, 2016
Looks like something a giraffe would wear! A bit much for my taste.
Sleepy Jules
Sep 09, 2016
I love everything about the scarf - the purple sparkle shade, the chunky yarn AND how warm it looks. It definitely looks like I could work this up super fast with how bulky the yarn is.
Kristina K
Sep 09, 2016
I LOVE this super scarf trend. When the yarn's that bulky and the hook's that big, it doesn't even feel like it took as long as it looks! I'll have to make one someday soon... before it starts snowing, at least!
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