Ignite your creativity with our Crochet Night Moves Scarf Pattern, a stylish and cozy project perfect for imparting a touch of sophistication into your wardrobe.
Crochet Night Moves Scarf Pattern
Not only will you look fabulous with our patterns, but you'll also find endless uses and benefits wrapped up in this cozy accessory. These stylish scarves are perfect for keeping warm on chilly nights or adding a chic touch to any outfit. Each pattern features intricate designs that blend trendy and timeless elements, making them a joy to create and wear. Enjoy the therapeutic benefits of crocheting, as it helps to de-stress and promote mindfulness with every stitch. The pattern is easy to follow and produce stunning results that make perfect personalized gifts for friends and loved ones.
How To Crochet Night Moves Scarf
Tip:
For an extra touch of luxury, opt for high-quality, soft yarn in deep, rich colors. This choice will elevate the overall aesthetic and make your Night Moves Scarf even more irresistible. Happy crocheting!
Materials Needed
- Almost two full skeins of Mandala Yarn by Lion Brand (used for the finished piece)
- Size H crochet hook
- For the tutorial example: Size J crochet hook and Red Heart Super Saver in the colorway of Oatmeal.
Step by step Pattern
Row 1
- Start with a slipknot.
- Chain three.
- Create a shell in the first chain:
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Two double crochets
Row 2
- Chain two and turn the work.
- Do an Increase Shell in the chain one space:
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Two double crochets (Total: three groupings of two double crochets with chain one in between)
Row 3
- Chain two and turn the work.
- Work shells into each chain one space:
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Two double crochets
Row 4
- Chain two and turn the work.
- Shell into the first shell:
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Do an Increase Shell in the next shell:
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Two double crochets
Row 5
- Chain two and turn.
- Shell in the first chain space, shell in the next:
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Stop and leave the last shell unworked every four rows to create the sawtooth effect.
Row 6
- Chain two and turn.
- Shell into the next shell:
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Increase shell in the last shell’s chain one space:
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Two double crochets
- Chain one
- Two double crochets
Row 7 to 12
- Repeat rows adjusting for the increase and sawtooth pattern every four and two rows
- Shell in the chain spaces and incrementally increase
- Balance the pattern to maintain the structure
Pattern Repeat
Continue this pattern, remembering on the neckline edge every other row increases and on the body edge every fourth row has the last shell unworked.
Beginning Decreases
After working a desired length:
- Start the decrease every two rows by skipping the last two shells on each decreasing row.
- Maintain the increase shells on the top edge.
Conclusion and Final Tips
- You complete the repeating structures.
- Ensure a symmetrical finish by tapering off shells incrementally.
- Balance yarn utilization evenly across sides.