Quick Textured Cup Cozy Crochet Pattern

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Details

Skill Level: Beginner

Hook: J, 6mm

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (Worsted Weight – 4), approx 25 yds

Gauge 2” x 2” = 5 sts x 5 rows

Finished Size 4” lying flat x 3.75” tall

Abbreviations

ch chain

dc double crochet

fpdc front post double crochet

sc single crochet

sl st slip stitch

st(s) stitch(es)

Notes

Chain one at the beginning of each round does NOT count as a stitch.

Stitch pattern commonly known as Alpine Stitch.

Pattern

Chain 22. Slip stitch into first chain. Do not twist the chain. (To change width of cozy, increase/decrease in multiples of two).

Round 1: ch 1, sc in all stitches until end of chain, sl st into the top of the first sc at the start of round – 22 sts

Round 2: ch 2, dc into the top of the first sc, continue dc until last st, sl st into the top of the first dc of the round – 22 sts

Round 3: ch 2, fpdc around the dc from the round below, dc into the top of the dc from the round below,repeat until end of round, ending with fpdc, sl st into the top of the first dc of the round – 22 sts

Round 4: ch 2, dc into the top of the first fpdc from the round below, fpdc around the dc from the round below, repeat until end of round, ending with fpdc, sl st into the top of the first dc of the round – 22 sts

Repeat Rounds 3 and 4 until total of 8 rounds. Continue repeating for taller cozy.

Round 9: ch 1, sc into each st until end of round, sl st to top of the first sc

Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in.

Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle.

Hope you enjoy making these quick and easy crochet cup cozies! Make a bunch of colors and add them to your shop with my encouragement. And if you post online, please give me a tag @randomolive so I can see what you’ve made. Remember that you can grab a printable ad-free version of this pattern in my Etsy shop

Kindle Sleeve Crochet Pattern – Simple and Textured Patterns

Remember when I designed a chunky book sleeve pattern? Well, I’ve decided to branch out and make sleeves for my Kindle Paperwhite! I basically have a stash of Red Heart Super Saver yarn that I’ve been trying to figure out how to use effectively, and they’re stiff texture is perfect for a sturdy Kindle sleeve. I used a 5 mm crochet hook with this yarn to make a sturdy fabric to protect your sleeve. Personally, I don’t like button enclosures on my sleeves because I don’t like them to stack unevenly or snag in my bag. This sleeve is designed to fit snugly around your device and is definitely perfectly swaddled.

I’ve decided to put both the simple and textured patterns together in the same post and downloadable set since they start exactly the same on the first two rounds. The only difference between them is whether to continue with a double crochet stitch or the alpine stitch pattern for the body of the sleeve. In both patterns, we end with a half-double crochet round to neaten the edge.

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Simple Crochet Kindle Sleeve

Skill Level: Beginner

Hook: H, 5 mm

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Yarn (Worsted Weight – 4), approx. 60 yards total

Gauge: 2” x 2” = dc 6 sts x 4 rows

Finished Size: 5.5” lying flat x 7.25” tall

Abbreviations

ch chain

dc double crochet

hdc half double crochet

sc single crochet

sl st slip stitch

st(s) stitch(es)

Notes

Worked in the round. Chain 2 at the beginning of each round does not count as a stitch

Pattern

Chain 17.

Round 1: sc into second chain from the hook, continue sc into each chain until end, 2 sc into last chain, turn chain and begin working on the backside of chain, sc into each chain until end, 2 sc into last chain – 34 sts.

Round 2: ch 2, dc into the top of the first sc, continue dc until last st, sl st into the top of the first dc of the round – 34 sts

Rounds 3 to 15: continue working dc into each stitch for a total of 14 dc rounds

Round 16: ch 1, hdc into each st, sl st into the top of the first hdc

Continue more dc rounds for taller sleeve. Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle. Alternate sizes: Chain as wide as desired and work the same pattern to desired height.

Alpine Stitch (Textured) Crochet Kindle Sleeve

Skill Level: Beginner

Hook: H, 5 mm

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Yarn (Worsted Weight – 4), approx. 80 yards total

Gauge: 2” x 2” = dc 7 sts x 5 rows

Finished Size: 5.5” lying flat x 7.25” tall

Abbreviations

ch chain

dc double crochet

fpdc front post double crochet

hdc half double crochet

sc single crochet

sl st slip stitch

st(s) stitch(es)

Notes

Worked in the round.

Chain 2 at the beginning of each round does not count as a stitch.

Stitch pattern known as Alpine Stitch.

Pattern

Chain 17.

Round 1: sc into second chain from the hook, continue sc into each chain until end, 2 sc into last chain, turn chain and begin working on the backside of chain, sc into each chain until end, 2 sc into last chain – 34 sts.

Round 2: ch 2, dc into the top of the first sc, continue dc until last st, sl st into the top of the first dc of the round – 34 sts

Round 3: ch 2, fpdc around the dc from the round below, dc into the top of the dc from the round below,repeat until end of round, ending with fpdc, sl st into the top of the first dc of the round

Round 4: ch 2, dc into the top of the first fpdc from the round below, fpdc around the dc from the round below, repeat until end of round, ending with fpdc, sl st into the top of the first dc of the round

Repeat Rounds 3 and 4 until total of 18 rounds.

Round 19: ch 1, hdc into each st, sl st into the top of the first hdc

Continue more dc rounds for taller sleeve.

Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle.

Alternate sizes: Chain as wide as desired and work the same pattern to desired height.

Hope you enjoy making these quick and easy crochet Kindle sleeves! Make a bunch of colors and add them to your shop with my encouragement. And if you post online, please give me a tag @randomolive so I can see what you’ve made. Remember that you can grab a printable ad-free version of this pattern in my Etsy shop. The full pattern is easy to reference on one page, plus comes with some helpful photos to cover the first few rounds of the sleeve.

Quick Ridged Cup Cozy Crochet Pattern

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Details

Skill Level: Beginner

Hook: J, 6mm

Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver (Worsted Weight – 4), approx 25 yds

Gauge 2” x 2” = 5 sts x 5 rows

Finished Size 4” lying flat x 3.75” tall

Abbreviations

ch chain

dc double crochet

fpdc front post double crochet

sc single crochet

sl st slip stitch

st(s) stitch(es)

Notes

Chain one at the beginning of each round does NOT count as a stitch.

Pattern

Chain 22. Slip stitch into first chain. Do not twist the chain. (To change width of cozy, increase/decrease in multiples of two).

Round 1: ch 1, sc in all stitches until end of chain, sl st into the top of the first sc at the start of round – 22 sts

Round 2: ch 2, dc into the top of the first sc, continue dc until last st, sl st into the top of the first dc of the round – 22 sts

Round 3: ch 2, fpdc around the dc from the round below, dc into the top of the dc from the round below,repeat until end of round, ending with fpdc, sl st into the top of the first dc of the round – 22 sts

Round 4: ch 2, fpdc into the top of the first fpdc from the round below, dc into the dc from the round below, repeat until end of round, ending with dc, sl st into the top of the first dc of the round – 22 sts

Repeat Round 4 until total of 9 rounds. Continue repeating for taller cozy.

Round 10: ch 1, sc into each st until end of round, sl st to top of the first sc

Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in.

Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle.

Hope you enjoy making these quick and easy crochet cup cozies! Make a bunch of colors and add them to your shop with my encouragement. And if you post online, please give me a tag @randomolive so I can see what you’ve made. Remember that you can grab a printable ad-free version of this pattern in my Etsy shop

Chunky Zesty Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern

Love bulky weight patterns but want the color selection of your favorite worsted weight yarn? Just put three strands of your favorite worsted weight yarn together to create your own favorite bulky color.

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Materials

Yarn:

KnitPicks Brava Worsted (Worsted Weight – 4), held triple stranded, approx. 620 yards total

Color used in pattern: Lady Slipper

Substitute with any Worsted Weight Yarn held triple stranded or Super Bulky Weight Yarn held single stranded

Hook: P, 11 mm

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Gauge 4” x 4” = 6 sts x 6 rows

Finished Size 31” lying flat x 7”

 

Abbreviations

ch chain

dc double crochet

dc2tog double crochet two stitches together

sc single crochet

sl st slip stitch 

st(s) stitch(es)

 

This chunky infinity scarf is worked with a few tricks to help you get clean edges and seamless joins. Yarn is held triple stranded to create super bulky weight.

Tip #1: Maintain a smooth edge on your starting round by working into the back bump of the chain

Tip #2: Prevent your initial chain from twisting by working the first row flat before joining

Tip #3: Make a seamless-looking join by working in continuous rounds starting with the second row/round. Do not turn or chain up (except the second round).

Stitch pattern is also known as the Griddle Stitch or Lemon Peel Stitch.

Chain

Chain 90. (To change width of scarf, increase/decrease in multiples of two).

Body

Row/Round 1: Work into the back bumps of the chain. dc in the 2nd chain from the hook, *sc in the next ch, dc in the next ch – repeat from * until end of row (the last stitch should be dc into the last chain), sl st into the top of the first dc at the start of row (being careful not to twist the row) – 89 sts

Round 2: ch 1, sc into the same st, *dc into the next st (which should be a sc from the previous row), sc into the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row) –  repeat from * until end of row (the last st should be sc into the top of the last dc from the previous row), – 89 sts

Round 3: dc2tog into the sl st that joined your scarf into a circle and the first sc from the previous row, (continuous rounds begin at this round) *sc in the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row), dc in the next st which should be a sc from the previous row) – repeat from * until end of row – 89 sts

Rounds 4 to 10: continue the sequence of  *sc in the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row), dc in the next st which should be a sc from the previous row) – repeat from * until end of row 10, last st should be a sc, sl st into one more st

For a wider scarf, continue as many rounds as desired.

Finish

Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. 

Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle. For the first row, weave the end into the ch from the start of the row to close the gap.

 

Remember, you can purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.

Chunky Zesty Neckwarmer Crochet Pattern

When the cold weather hits, my favorite type of neckwear is a neckwarmer or cowl. They’re just so much easier to put on and deal with than trying to loop around a scarf. Plus, when you’re wearing a bulky coat, the cowl doesn’t bunch up underneath it. I designed a super quick and easy cowl here with super bulky weight yarn and a large crochet hook so you can make it fast.

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Materials

Yarn:

Wool-Ease Thick and Quick (Super Bulky Weight – 6), approx. 110 yards

Color used in pattern: Succulent

Substitute with any Super Bulky Weight Yarn

Hook: Q, 15.75 mm

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Gauge 4” x 4” = 5 sts x 4 rows

Finished Size 24” around x 12”

 

Abbreviations

ch chain

dc double crochet

dc2tog double crochet two stitches together

sc single crochet

sl st slip stitch 

st(s) stitch(es)

 

This chunky neckwarmer is worked with a few tricks to help you get clean edges and seamless joins.

Tip #1: Maintain a smooth edge on your starting round by working into the back bump of the chain

Tip #2: Prevent your initial chain from twisting by working the first row flat before joining

Tip #3: Make a seamless-looking join by working in continuous rounds starting with the second row/round. Do not turn or chain up (except the second round).

Stitch pattern is also known as the Griddle Stitch or Lemon Peel Stitch.

Chain

Chain 30. (To change width of neckwarmer, increase/decrease in multiples of two).

Body

Row/Round 1: Work into the back bumps of the chain. dc in the 2nd chain from the hook, *sc in the next ch, dc in the next ch – repeat from * until end of row (the last stitch should be dc into the last chain), sl st into the top of the first dc at the start of row (being careful not to twist the row) – 29 sts

Round 2: ch 1, sc into the same st, *dc into the next st (which should be a sc from the previous row), sc into the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row) –  repeat from * until end of row (the last st should be sc into the top of the last dc from the previous row), – 29 sts

Round 3: dc2tog into the sl st that joined your scarf into a circle and the first sc from the previous row, (continuous rounds begin at this round) *sc in the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row), dc in the next st which should be a sc from the previous row) – repeat from * until end of row – 29 sts

Rounds 4 to 14: continue the sequence of  *sc in the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row), dc in the next st which should be a sc from the previous row) – repeat from * until end of row 15, last st should be a sc, sl st into one more st

For a taller neckwarmer, continue as many rounds as desired.

Finish

Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. 

Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle. For the first row, weave the end into the ch from the start of the row to close the gap.

 

Remember, you can purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.

Zesty Neckwarmer Crochet Pattern

When the cold weather hits, my favorite type of neckwear is a neckwarmer or cowl. They’re just so much easier to put on and deal with than trying to loop around a scarf. Plus, when you’re wearing a bulky coat, the cowl doesn’t bunch up underneath it. 

Purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.

Materials

Yarn:

KnitPicks Brava Worsted (Worsted Weight – 4), approx. 375 yards total

Color used in pattern: Coral

Substitute with any Worsted Weight Yarn

Hook: N, 10 mm

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Gauge 4” x 4” = 8 sts x 8 rows

Finished Size 24” around x 12”

 

Abbreviations

ch chain

dc double crochet

dc2tog double crochet two stitches together

sc single crochet

sl st slip stitch 

st(s) stitch(es)

 

This neckwarmer is worked with a few tricks to help you get clean edges and seamless joins. Two strands of yarn are held together to create a bulkier yarn that works up quickly.

Tip #1: Maintain a smooth edge on your starting round by working into the back bump of the chain

Tip #2: Prevent your initial chain from twisting by working the first row flat before joining

Tip #3: Make a seamless-looking join by working in continuous rounds starting with the second row/round. Do not turn or chain up (except the second round).

Stitch pattern is also known as the Griddle Stitch or Lemon Peel Stitch.

Chain

Chain 48. (To change width of neckwarmer, increase/decrease in multiples of two).

Body

Row/Round 1: Work into the back bumps of the chain. dc in the 2nd chain from the hook, *sc in the next ch, dc in the next ch – repeat from * until end of row (the last stitch should be dc into the last chain), sl st into the top of the first dc at the start of row (being careful not to twist the row) – 47 sts

Round 2: ch 1, sc into the same st, *dc into the next st (which should be a sc from the previous row), sc into the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row) –  repeat from * until end of row (the last st should be sc into the top of the last dc from the previous row), – 47 sts

Round 3: dc2tog into the sl st that joined your scarf into a circle and the first sc from the previous row, (continuous rounds begin at this round) *sc in the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row), dc in the next st which should be a sc from the previous row) – repeat from * until end of row – 47 sts

Rounds 4 to 22: continue the sequence of  *sc in the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row), dc in the next st which should be a sc from the previous row) – repeat from * until end of row 22, last st should be a sc, sl st into one more st

For a taller neckwarmer, continue as many rounds as desired.

Finish

Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. 

Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle. For the first row, weave the end into the ch from the start of the row to close the gap.

 

Remember, you can purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.

Blanket Stitch Baby Blanket Crochet Pattern

My favorite thing to crochet is a baby blanket.  I’ve made this colorful swirly style by mixing one solid yarn with one cake yarn. Two worsted weight yarns worked together gives you a nice bulky weight to work with and finish your project quickly.

 

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Materials

Yarn: Caron Simply Soft (Medium Weight – 4), White, approx. 675 yards; Caron Cupcakes (Light Weight – 3), Sweet Berries, approx. 675 yards

You can substitute any two worsted weight yarns together.

Hook: N,10mm

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Gauge 4” x 4” = 9 sts x 6 rows

Finished Size 30” x 32”

 

Abbreviations

ch chain

dc double crochet

dc2tog double crochet 2 stitches together

in inches

sc single crochet

st(s) stitch(es)

yo yarn over

inc increase

* or ** repeat whatever follows the * or **

 

Notes: Two strands of yarn are held together throughout (one strand of Caron Simply Soft and one strand of Caron Cupcakes). 

When you reach the end of the ball of yarn, join a new ball using preferred method (e.g. magic knot). 

Ch 2 at beginning of row counts as sc.

Stitch pattern is known as the Blanket Stitch.

Chain

Chain 72 (To change size of blanket, chain in multiples of 3)

Body

Row 1: dc twice into the third chain in the hook, *skip 2 chains, sc, dc, dc into the same chain – repeat from * until one chain remains, the last stitch is a sc into the last chain, turn – 69 sts

Row 2 to 60:  Ch 2,  *skip 2 sts, sc, dc, dc into the same st (which should be a sc from the previous row) – repeat from * until one st remains, sc into the top of the chain 2 from previous row, turn – 69 sts

    Finish: Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle.

     

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    Chunky Zesty Ice Cream Cozy Crochet Pattern

    Need a project that works up super fast? This ice cream cozy using super bulky weight yarn will be your best friend and it has a fun texture too.

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    Materials

    Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick (Super Bulky – 6), approx. 18 yards total, Color used in photo above: Succulent

    Hook: M, 9 mm

    Yarn Needle

    Scissors

    Gauge 2” x 2” = hdc 4 sts x 3 rows

    Finished Size 4.5” lying flat x 3.25” tall on pint

     

    Abbreviations

    ch chain

    dc double crochet

    sc single crochet

    sl st slip stitch 

    st(s) stitch(es)

     

    Chain at the beginning of each round does not count as a stitch.

    The body of the cozy uses what is known as the lemon peel stitch. 

    Magic Ring: Create magic ring. 

    Body

    Round 1: ch 1, hdc 8 sts into the magic ring, pull magic ring tight, sl st into the top of the first hdc – 8 sts.

    Round 2: ch 1, 2 dc into the same st, 2 dc into each st until end of round, sl st into the top of the first dc – 16 sts

    Round 4: ch 1, dc into the same st, *sc into the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row), dc into the next st (which should be a sc from the previous row) –  repeat from * until end of row (the last st should be sc into the top of the last dc from the previous row), sl st to join to top of first dc – 16 sts

    Round 5: ch 1, sc into the same st, *dc into the next st (which should be a sc from the previous row), sc into the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row) –  repeat from * until end of row (the last st should be sc into the top of the last dc from the previous row), sl st to join to top of first dc – 16 sts

    Repeat Rounds 2 and 3 until total of 10 rows. Continue more rows for taller cozy.

    Finish

    Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. 

    Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle. 

     

    Remember, you can purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry.  The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.

    Chunky Zesty Cup Cozy Crochet Pattern

    Need a project that works up super fast? This fun textured cup cozy using super bulky weight yarn will fill your craft fair booths in no time.

    Purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.

    Materials

    Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick (Super Bulky – 6), approx. 16 yards total, Color used in photo above: Arctic Ice

    Hook: M, 9 mm

    Yarn Needle

    Scissors

    Gauge 2” x 2” = 3 sts x 3 rows

    Finished Size 4” lying flat x 3.5”

     

    Abbreviations

    ch chain

    dc double crochet

    sc single crochet

    sl st slip stitch 

    st(s) stitch(es)

     

    Chain one at the beginning of each round does NOT count as a stitch.

    Chain

    Chain 14. Slip stitch into first chain. Do not twist the chain. (To change width of cozy, increase/decrease in multiples of one). 

    Body

    Round 1: ch 1, sc in the first chain, dc in the next chain, repeat sc, dc in all stitches until end of chain, sl st into the top of the first sc at the start of row – 14 sts

    Round 2: ch 1, dc into the same st, *sc into the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row), dc into the next st (which should be a sc from the previous row) –  repeat from * until end of row (the last st should be sc into the top of the last dc from the previous row), sl st to join to top of first dc – 14 sts

    Round 3: ch 1, sc into the same st, *dc into the next st (which should be a sc from the previous row), sc into the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row) –  repeat from * until end of row (the last st should be sc into the top of the last dc from the previous row), sl st to join to top of first dc – 14 sts

    Repeat Rounds 2 and 3 until total of 6 rows. Continue more rows for taller cozy.

    Finish

    Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. 

    Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle. 

     

    Remember, you can purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.

    Light and Zesty Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern

    Here’s a fun and colorful light infinity scarf. I’ve used a bigger hook size than you’d expect for this yarn so that there’s a nice and loose drape.

    Purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.

    Materials

    Yarn:

    Caron Big Cakes (Medium Weight – 4), approx. 260 yards

    Substitute with any Medium Weight yarn

    Hook: M,9mm (The bigger hook is for a loose and airy drape)

    Yarn Needle

    Scissors

    Gauge 4” x 4” = 8 sts x 8 rows

    Finished Size 59” around x 7”

     

    Abbreviations

    ch chain

    dc double crochet

    dc2tog double crochet two stitches together

    sc single crochet

    sl st slip stitch 

    st(s) stitch(es)

     

    This infinity scarf is super lightweight and squishy because of the big hook compared to the weight of yarn used. It is worked with a few tricks to help you if you like clean edges and seamless joins.

    Tip #1: Maintain a smooth edge on your starting round by working into the back bump of the chain

    Tip #2: Prevent your initial chain from twisting by working the first row flat before joining

    Tip #3: Make a seamless-looking join by working in continuous rounds starting with the second row/round. Do not turn or chain up (except the second round).

    Stitch pattern is also known as the Griddle Stitch or Lemon Peel Stitch.

    Chain

    Chain 120. (To change width of scarf, increase/decrease in multiples of two).

    Body

    Row/Round 1: Work into the back bumps of the chain. dc in the 2nd chain from the hook, *sc in the next ch, dc in the next ch – repeat from * until end of row (the last stitch should be dc into the last chain), sl st into the top of the first dc at the start of row (being careful not to twist the row) – 119 sts

    Round 2: ch 1, sc into the same st, *dc into the next st (which should be a sc from the previous row), sc into the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row) –  repeat from * until end of row (the last st should be sc into the top of the last dc from the previous row), – 119 sts

    Round 3: dc2tog into the sl st that joined your scarf into a circle and the first sc from the previous row,  *sc in the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row), dc in the next st which should be a sc from the previous row) – repeat from * until end of row – 119 sts

    Rounds 4 to 15: continue the sequence of  *sc in the next st (which should be a dc from the previous row), dc in the next st which should be a sc from the previous row) – repeat from * until end of row 15, last st should be a sc, sl st into one more st

    For a wider scarf, continue as many rounds as desired.

    Finish

    Cut yarn, leaving a tail for weaving in. 

    Fasten, weave in ends with yarn needle. For the first row, weave the end into the ch from the start of the row to close the gap.

     

    Remember, you can purchase a downloadable PDF copy of this pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. The PDF version includes helpful photos of pattern steps.

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