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Blossom Stitch Scarf Pattern

November 30, 2020

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Hi everyone! Today I’m sharing with you my newest crochet pattern, the Blossom Stitch Scarf. This is a great beginner-friendly crochet pattern using beginner stitches. The Blossom Stitch Scarf consists of a one row repeat and can be made in a variety of different colors. You can even use a self-striping yarn like I did!

The Blossom Stitch Scarf is made using Lion Brand Mandala Ombre in Tranquil. However, you can use any #4 worsted weight yarn you have in your yarn stash. I also used a size I-9 crochet hook. My favorite crochet hooks to use are the Clover Amour. You will also need a pair of scissors and a tapestry needle. Gather your supplies and let’s begin!

blossom stitch scarf

Blossom Stitch Scarf Pattern

blossom stitch scarf

Materials:

  • 1 cake of Lion Brand Mandala Ombre in Tranquil (or any worsted weight yarn)
  • I-9 hook
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors

Size:

8” wide x 57” long

Notes:

  • If you want to change up the sizing of this scarf, you will need to work in multiples of 4+3. Likewise, you will need more yarn if you decide to make this scarf longer.
  • Each “fan” is worked on top of one another by working into the ch-1 space from the previous row.

Video Tutorial:

Pattern:

Ch31 (or any multiple of 4+3)

Row 1: In the 5th ch from hook, work (2dc, ch1, 2dc). *Skip 3ch and in the ch after that, work (2dc, ch1, 2dc). Repeat from * across until 2ch remain. Skip 1ch and work a dc in the final ch. Ch3 and turn.

Row 2: Work (2dc, ch1, 2dc) in each ch-1 space from previous row (center of each fan). When you get to the end of your row, you will work 1dc into the top of the turning ch. Ch3 and turn.

Repeat Row 2 until scarf measures 57” long or desired length. Fasten off and weave in ends.

blossom stitch scarf

Thank you so much for joining me today as I share my Blossom Stitch Scarf pattern with you. I hope you enjoyed making this beginner-friendly scarf. Let me know in the comments below if you plan on making this scarf or what you’re currently working on. I’d love to hear from you!

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Comments

  1. Elaine says

    November 30, 2020 at 1:06 pm

    Can you make a video of this stitch in a shawl want to make one that’s easy

    • amandacrochets@yahoo.com says

      November 30, 2020 at 1:10 pm

      Hello! I actually have a shawl pattern using the same stitch as this blossom stitch scarf. It’s called the Iris Shawl, which you can find here: https://www.amandacrochets.com/iris-shawl-pattern/

      • Elaine says

        November 30, 2020 at 1:29 pm

        Thank you love how you explain everything

        • amandacrochets@yahoo.com says

          November 30, 2020 at 1:31 pm

          You’re welcome! Enjoy 😊

Amanda

Hi everyone and thanks for stopping by! I’m Amanda, the crochet addict behind-the-scenes. I was always interested in crafting and being creative. One day I decided to learn how to crochet. I was instantly drawn to crochet and thought it was incredible how you could make something out of yarn and a hook. I guess you can say I’ve been ‘hooked’ ever since. Feel free to email me at amandacrochets@yahoo.com with any questions.

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