Crochet Little Miss Flower Scarf
Hello there! The Crochet Little Miss Flower Scarf is an adorable and charming accessory that adds a touch of whimsy to any outfit. With its delicate flower embellishments and intricate crochet work, this scarf is perfect for adding a pop of color and personality to your wardrobe. Whether you're dressing up a casual look or adding a fun twist to a special outfit, this scarf is sure to make you stand out in the best way possible. It's the perfect blend of cute and stylish, making it a must-have piece for anyone who loves unique and fun accessories.
Sizing:
Scarf can be as long as you like for little flowers of all ages (see instructions)
Scarf shown is approximentaly 6 inches wide
Large rose is 3 inches wide
Small rose is 2 inches wide
Leaf is 2.5 inches wide
Materials:
1 Skein Lion Brand Hometown USA in Honolulu Pink (Color A)
1 Skein Lion Brand Hometown USA in Minneapolis Purple (Color B)
1 Skein Lion Brand Hometown USA in Monterey Lime (Color C)
N (9.0 mm) Crochet Hook
Tapestry/Yarn Needle
Abbreviations Used:
ch: Chain
dc: Double Crochet
sc: Single Crochet
sl st: Slip Stitch
Instructions for Scarf:
Note: Each color stripe is made of two rows.
Foundation (Color A): Make a chain as long as you’d like your scarf to be. In the second chain from the hook, work a sc. Work a sc in each ch to the end of the row.
Row 1 (Color A): Ch 1 and turn. Sc in first st and in each st to the end of the row.
Switch colors to color B and repeat row 1 two more times. Keep alternating colors A and B, working two rows for each color stripe. Scarf shown has five color stripes, with each stripe having two rows. However, if you’d like your scarf wider, simply work more rows making sure that each stripe is two rows.
Fasten off and weave in any ends that remain.
Scallop Edging:
Round 1: Tie on yarn for edging (color C) in one of the corners. Work a sc in each stitch all the way around the scarf. Join with a sl st to close.
Note: On each end of the scarf, I worked each single crochet in the spaces (versus stitches) because the scarf was worked lengthwise.
Round 2: Beginning in one of the corners (if you are not in a corner when you finish round 1, just slip stitch over to a corner). Ch 3, then work 4 dc all in the same st. Work a sl st in the next st, then skip the next st. In the next st, work 3 dc. Continue in this sequence, working a sl st, then skipping the next st, then 3 dc in the next st (except at each corner, work 5 dc) At the end of the round, on the last stitch you work, work a slip st in the same st to finish off that last scallop. Fasten off and weave in any ends.
Instructions for Large Flower:
With color A, ch 14. Work a dc in the 4th ch from the hook, then 2 more dc in the same ch. Work 3 dc in each ch to the end of the row.
Instructions for Small Flower:
With color B, ch 8. Work a dc in the 4th ch from the hook, then 2 more dc in the same ch. Work 3 dc in each ch to the end of the row.
Instructions for Leaf:
With color C, ch 4 and join with a slip stitch to form a ring.
Round 1: In the center of the ring, work 6 dc, 4 sc, 1 tr, 4 sc. Join with a slip stitch to close leaf and fasten off.
Assembly and Finishing:
Coil roses and using ends, stitch roses together with tapestry/yarn needle. Attach roses and leaf to scarf as shown using remaining ends to attach them securely to the scarf. Weave in any ends that remain.