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Easy Everyday Triangle Scarf Crochet Pattern

Easy Everyday Triangle Scarf Crochet Pattern

The unique shape of this scarf makes it a favorite among the crowd. But the fact that it only takes one skein and a couple of hours to make? Easily a crocheter's top choice. Find out why and try this lovely classic's pattern below or get the ad-free printable PDF pattern here.

Easy Everyday Triangle Scarf Crochet Pattern

This crochet scarf pattern has quickly become one of my most popular patterns.

Why?

It’s easy, fast, and timeless.

I always have tons of scarves but love this one because the triangle shape is a unique spin on a classic.

Plus, I find the angular shape to be more wearable and lightweight for everyday use.

The best thing about this easy crochet pattern is that it only takes 1 skein of yarn to make which means it not only crochets up quickly but can also be done very inexpensively.

These make great gifts for friends and family members, and the pattern can be customized for your favorite yarn and color.

This crochet scarf is very lightweight and can be worn with the point either in front or in the back to add variation to the look.

I think wearing it in the front gives it a super chic western vibe, but I’ll let you make the call.

This is a great pattern for anyone who's learning how to crochet. If you're just starting out or looking to polish and perfect your crochet skills, I highly recommend the professionally filmed and taught Crochet Fundamentals class.

Check out the pattern for full instructions.

Easy Everyday Triangle Scarf Crochet Pattern

Skill Level: Beginner 

Materials: 

• Hook 
– US size J/10 (6.0 mm) crochet hook or  size needed to obtain gauge 

• Yarn:  
– 270 yds worsted weight yarn 

• Notions: 
– Sharp Scissors 
– Yarn Needle 

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Finished Size: 
Width at top: 22 inches 
Height: 11 inches 

Gauge:  
15 dc x 7 rows = 4 inches

ABBREVIATIONSDESCRIPTION
chChain
dcDouble crochet
scSingle crochet
sl stSlip stitch
spSpace
st(s)Stitch(es)

Ch 4, join with sl st to first ch to form a circle.

Row 1: Ch 3 (counts as dc throughout), (2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc) in circle. (6 dc, 1 ch-2 sp)
NOTE: Your stitch count will increase by 6 dc on each row from rows 2-18. 

Rows 2-18: Ch 3, turn, dc in first st, dc in each st across to ch-2 sp, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in ch-2 sp, dc in  each st across to last st, 2 dc last st. (108 dc, 1 ch-2 sp).  

Row 19: Ch 3, turn, dc in first st, dc in each dc across to ch-2 sp, (dc, 2 tr, dc) in  ch-2 sp, dc in each st across to last st, 2 dc last st. (112 dc, 2 tr, 1 ch-2 sp).  

Fasten off. Weave in ends.  

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Love making scarves? Here are a couple more of my crochet scarf patterns:

If you're new to crochet and looking for some great foundational videos to help you develop your skills quickly and easily, visit the Crochet Fundamentals professionally filmed classes.

Cookie

Tuesday 25th of October 2022

Would I be able to sell finish products of this pattern?

Colleen

Thursday 12th of January 2023

@Cookie, That is up to the designer but I do not see anywhere that the pattern is "protected".

Toni

Tuesday 9th of August 2022

I'm having trouble understanding row 19 I need to know what goes on from the chain 2 space

Colleen

Thursday 12th of January 2023

@Toni, To me row 19 says chain 3 then turn, then dc in same stitch, dc in each dc across to ch 2 space do (1 dc , 2 tr and 1 dc in chain 2 space of row 18 ) sc in next space, slip stitch and fasten off. Personally I would either keep going as the pattern says and make it longer or you can put a decorative border, of your choice, on the edge to finish it off.

Alice Coppens

Sunday 12th of April 2020

Size of scarf. Please.?