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The Grand Canyon Scarf features a lot of texture and colour!

And this crochet scarf is the final scarf in the Wonderful Hats Crochet Along! If this is your first time hearing about the Wonderful Hats Crochet Along, you can find all of the details here: Wonderful Hats Crochet Along.  The previous weeks hat and scarf patterns are as follows:

Week One Beanie: Winterberry Hat Crochet Pattern

Week One Scarf: Winterberry Scarf Crochet Pattern

Week Two Beanie:

Week Two Scarf:

Week Three Beanie:

Week Three Scarf:

Week Four Beanie:

I encourage you to check out these other hat and scarf patterns if you have not already.  And I look forward to seeing your finished creations in the Rich Textures Community Group on Facebook!

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grey and pink textured crochet scarf

 

The Design:

This crochet scarf uses the front and back post double crochet stitches as seen in the Grand Canyon Beanie and works them in coloured blocks.  The scarf is worked all as one piece so that it is seamless. 

I love this front and back post double crochet texture! As with the other scarves in this crochet along, you are welcome to make the scarf with a fringe, or leave it without.

The Materials:

For my scarf today I have used the Wool Ease yarn by Lion Brand Yarn.  It is a wool blended yarn that is medium/worsted weight.  You are welcome to switch the yarn for another worsted weight, just be sure to check your gauge as it will affect the outcome of the size of your scarf.

Along with the yarn, I will be using a 5 mm crochet hook.  You will see me working with a Wooden Streamline hook in Ebony by Furls Crochet in the video tutorial below.

PDF Copies are also available:

The pattern will be written out in full below, but if you would like to add this pattern to your library or purchase an ad free PDF, you may do so from either my Etsy or Ravelry Shop:

Click Here for the Grand Canyon Scarf on Etsy

Click Here for the Grand Canyon Scarf on Ravelry

Thank you so much for stopping by! I have throughly enjoyed this crochet along journey and I love seeing all of your finished hats and scarves in the Rich Textures Crochet community group on Facebook! Be sure to come back again soon!

Until then, happy stitching!

Sarah

folded pink and grey crochet scarf with fringe

 

The Grand Canyon Scarf:

Skill Level: Intermediate

Gauge: 15 sts x 9 rows of front and back double crochet = 4 inches

Finished Size: 7 x 60 inches laid flat 

Yarn: Wool-Ease® by Lion Brand® Yarn (80% acrylic; 20% wool; 197 yds/180 m; 3oz/85 g; (4) Medium/worsted weight): Colour A: 2 balls of Antler; Colour B: 2 balls of Grey Heather.

Hook: Size H/8 (5 mm) Hook. Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge

OPTIONAL: Add fringe to each end.

 

Stitches and Abbreviations:

Bpdc – Back Post Double Crochet

Ch – Chain

Dc – Double Crochet

Fpdc – Front Post Double Crochet

Rpt – Repeat

Sc – Single Crochet

Sk – Skip

Sl St – Slip Stitch

Yo – Yarn Over

 

Pattern Notes:

  • Pattern is written in American English terms.
  • Pattern is worked in rows.
  • Ch 2 at beginning of row does not count as stitch.
  • Turn at the end of each row.
  • Weave in ends as needed.
  • OPTIONAL: Attach fringe to each end.
  • To change the size of your scarf, work an even number of stitches plus three for the foundation chain.

Free Crochet Pattern:

With Colour A, ch 31.

Row 1: Dc in the 4th ch from your hook and in each st across.  Turn.

Row 2: Ch 2, dc in the 1st st, *bpdc in the next st, fpdc in the next st; rpt across to the final 2 sts, bpdc in the next st, dc in the final st.  Turn. 

Repeat row 2 until your work from the beginning measures approximately 10 inches and switch to colour B in the final st.

With colour B, repeat row 2 until the beginning of your work in colour B measures approximately 10 inches.  Switch to colour A in the final st.

Continue working the pattern above switching between colour A and B at 10 inch intervals until you have three blocks in colour A and three blocks in colour B.

Fasten off and weave in your ends. 

 

Video Tutorial:

 

 

 

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4 Comments

  1. Love your scarf pattern. I seem to have difficulty finding the free pdf pattern. When I click on your links, cost is requested for the pattern.

    1. RichTexturesCrochet says:

      Hello Linda, the pattern is only free on my blog (you will have found it at the bottom of this post followed by the free video tutorial). Yes, there is a small cost for the PDF.

    2. RichTexturesCrochet says:

      The pattern is free as it is written out in this blog post (about half way down after the note about the PDFs and before the video tutorial. There is a cost for the PDF

  2. Melena yeong says:

    Hi Sarah

    I’m an an avid fan of your creations and just picked up crochet. I’ve made 3 scarves with 2 of your designs in different colours.

    I would like to make a little addition to the Grand Canyon scarf, namely to crochet this lengthwise instead of width wise, add 2 slip stitch rows in black in between the colour change.

    Sadly I mess up the number of stitches when I do that and the sticky count goes wonky.

    Would you be so kind as to find time to assist me on how I can add this into the pattern?

    My son would be so so happy.

    Thank you ??