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Colorblock and Striped Crochet Scarf Pattern – Spaced Spider Stitch

Do you like color blocks and stripes? If so, then you will enjoy making and wearing this easy crochet scarf pattern throughout the winter.

The crocheted scarf is worked up using the spider stitch and chain one spaces to give you a beautiful texture that you can wear to any occasion. Plus, it is easy to adjust in size and is perfect for both genders.

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Colorblock and Striped Crochet Scarf Pattern Information

Skill Level: Easy

Materials

  • Yarn: Lion Brand Yarns – Pound Of Love (Medium, #4; 100% Premium Acrylic; 1020yds/932m; 16oz./454g) 2 colors.
  • Crochet Hook: J/10-6.00mm
  • Tools: Measuring Tape, Scissors, Yarn Needle.

Finished Size

6.5″ wide by 62″ long.

Crochet Abbreviations

  • CA = Color A – Blue
  • CB = Color B – White
  • Ch/Chs = Chain/Chains
  • FO = Fasten Off
  • Rep = Repeat
  • Sc = Single Crochet
  • Sk = Skip
  • Sp/Sps = Space/Spaces
  • Sp-St= Spider Stitch
  • St/Sts = Stitch/Stitches

Special Stitch Instructions

Spider Stitch (sp-st): (Sc, ch 1, sc) into designated st or sp.

To Change Colors

Work the stitch in the previous row as normal until the last step and you have two loops left on the hook; drop the old color, pick up the new color and draw through both loops to complete the stitch. 

Fasten off the old color after each color change. If you plan to add an edging, you can carry the yarn up.

Spaced Spider Stitch Crochet Scarf Pattern Instructions

With CA, ch 24, or any multiple of 3.

Row 1: Working into back bumps, sc in 2nd ch from hook, and into each ch across. Turn. [23 sts]

Row 1: Ch 1, (sc, ch 1) in first st, sk next st, (sp-st, ch 1) in next st; *sk next 2 sts, (sp-st, ch 1) in next st; rep from * across to last 2 sts, sk next st, sc in last st. Turn. [2 sc and 7 sp-sts and 8 ch-1 sps, OR 16 sc and 15 ch-1 sps]

Row 2: Ch 1, (sc, ch 1) in first st, (sp-st, ch 1) in ch-1 sp of next sp-st and into each sp-st across; sc in last st. [2 sc and 7 sp-sts]

Rows 3-209: Rep Row 2, changing colors up as per color sequence below.

Row 210: Ch 1, sk first st, sc in first ch-1, *sc in next sc, sk ch-1 of sp-st, sc in next sc, sc in ch-1; rep from * across to last st; sc in last st. FO.

Optional Edging

Ch 1, sc evenly around, working 3 sc into each corner. Join with a slip stitch in first sc. Fasten Off.

Color Sequence

Rows 1-70: CA.

Rows 71-140: CB.

Rows 141-142: CA.

Rows 143-144: CB.

Rows 145-146: CA.

Rows 147-148: CB.

Rows 149-150: CA.

Rows 151-152: CB.

Rows 153-154: CA.

Rows 155-156: CB.

Rows 157-158: CA.

Rows 159-160: CB.

Rows 161-162: CA.

Rows 163-164: CB.

Rows 165-166: CA.

Rows 167-168: CB.

Rows 169-170: CA.

Rows 171-172: CB.

Rows 173-174: CA.

Rows 175-176: CB.

Rows 177-178: CA.

Rows 179-180: CB.

Rows 181-182: CA.

Rows 183-184: CB.

Rows 185-186: CA.

Rows 187-188: CB.

Rows 189-190: CA.

Rows 191-192: CB.

Rows 193-194: CA.

Rows 195-196: CB.

Rows 197-198: CA.

Rows 199-200: CB.

Rows 201-202: CA.

Rows 203-204: CB.

Rows 205-206: CA.

Rows 207-208: CB.

Rows 209-210: CA.

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