Ridgeline Skinny Scarf Crochet Pattern
Welcome to the second Guest Designer Feature! I am so excited to be feature, my friend, Whitney from Pine Tree Crochet! Whitney has a beautiful new pattern to share with us today the Ridgeline Skinny Scarf Crochet Pattern!
Meet The Designer
Hi, my name is Whitney, crochet designer behind Pine Tree Crochet. I love designing patterns, almost as much as I love crocheting. I learned to crochet many years ago making prayer blankets for those in need and enjoyed experimenting with different stitches. I design beginner to advanced beginner patterns and share them on my blog. You can also purchase an inexpensive pattern PDF that includes step by step photo tutorials on Ravelry.
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Ridgeline Skinny Scarf Crochet Pattern By Pine Tree Crochet
Skinny Scarf Crochet Pattern Information
I love the texture this pattern creates and how easy it is. I have also used it in a few of my other designs and some that are currently in the making! The first pattern I designed using this textured stitch was the Ridgeline Pumpkin. I like the ridges this stitch combination creates and when turned vertically, looks perfect for a pumpkin! You can find the free pattern on my blog below.
This pattern creates a very pretty texture and is great for beginners with only a two-row repeat. It uses only two stitches (hdc and sl st) and stacks them on top of each other each time you turn your work. It looks beautiful in so many colors.
Supporting small yarn shops is very important and the skein of DK yarn I used was from Mountains of Yarn in my absolute favorite colors. I had this skein of yarn on the shelf for quite a while before I decided to crochet the Ridgeline Skinny Scarf. The color combinations Kara creates are gorgeous! You can find them at Mountains of Yarn.
Tester Photos
I could not have brought this design to life without the help of my fabulous tester team. Check out their color selections and Ridgeline Skinny Scarves below.
Skinny Scarf
Materials
- 1 skein of Mountains of Yarn DK in the color Lake Day, or approx. 250 yards of DK (#3) yarn
- *G/4mm hook
- *Darning needle
- *Scissors
Difficulty
Easy
Gauge
10 st and 11 rows in pattern (rows 2 & 3)
Size
Approx. 46” x 4”
Stitch Abbreviations
- Ch – Chain
- Sl St – slip stitch
- St – stitch
- Hdc – half double crochet
Pattern Notes
- This is an easy crochet pattern written in US terms.
- Ch 1 does not count as a stitch
- Any yarn and appropriately sized hook will work with this pattern, just note that the dimensions will be different than listed.
- To alter the size of your scarf, use a multiple of 2 ch to start
Skinny Scarf
The Pattern
Ch 20
Row 1: Hdc in 2nd ch from hook, *sl st, hdc* repeat from * to * across. Turn (19)
Row 2: Ch 1, sl st, *hdc, sl st* repeat from * to * across. Turn (19)
Row 3: Ch 1, hdc, *sl st, hdc* repeat from * to * across. Turn (19)
Rows 4-240: Repeat rows 2 and three (or until desired length).
If you would like to make an infinity scarf, place the first and last rows on top of eachother and sl st through both rows.
Cut yarn and weave in ends.
All Set!!!
I hope you enjoyed making the Ridgeline Scarf as much as I did designing it.
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Original Design by Whitney Dunning
I hope you enjoyed making the Ridgeline Skinny Scarf Crochet Pattern!
A very special thank you to Whitney for sharing her pattern with us! Let’s share some love by checking out her pages and socials!
If you have any questions about the pattern, please contact Whitney directly: http://www.pinetreecrochet.com
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