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Home » Free Pattern » Morning Frost Scarf - Free Crochet Pattern

Morning Frost Scarf - Free Crochet Pattern

Crochet the Morning Frost Scarf with one skein of yarn and this free pattern. This simple crochet fringe scarf is made in one large rectangle, and threaded fringe adds a unique accent. Keep reading for the free crochet pattern.

A slate blue and gray crochet scarf with fringe
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A Crochet Fringe Scarf Made with Scarfie Yarn

A scarf with fringe is a classic standby crochet project, but this one has a few twists. Both the scarf and the fringe are crocheted in unexpected ways to create a classic scarf with an eye-catching appeal.

A slate blue and gray crochet scarf with fringe

Seven Days of Scarfie Pattern Collection #6

This pattern is part of my Seven Days of Scarfie pattern collections. Whether you are new to Seven Days of Scarfie or you have been making along with me every single year; I am so happy you are joining in the fun! Seven Days of Scarfie started on a total whim in 2016, and I have gotten so much positive feedback on the patterns that I just keep going with it every year.

I hope that you love each of these pattern collections as much as I do!

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A slate blue and gray crochet scarf with fringe

A Crochet Scarf Made From a Solid Granny Rectangle

If you know how to crochet a solid granny rectangle, you can make this scarf! And even if you've never done it before - have no fear - it's an easy technique to learn. This scarf is easy enough for a beginner, and I can't wait to see yours!

A slate blue and gray crochet scarf with fringe

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Morning Frost Scarf - Free Crochet Pattern

Supplies:

  • One skein of Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn (‘Pale Gray/Bluestone’ pictured) or approx. 312 yards of a comparable Category 4 or 5 yarn. Find some of my substitution suggestions here.
  • J/6.0mm crochet hook - I love Clover Amour.
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors - I always keep these travel scissors in my hook case

Abbreviations (written in U.S. terms):

  • st: stitch
  • sl st: slip stitch
  • ch: chain
  • HDC: half double crochet

Gauge:

not important

Finished Size:

Length (before joining): 75”

Width: 5.5”

Pattern Notes:

  • The chain stitches at the beginning of each round do not count as a stitch.
  • I used exactly an entire skein of Scarfie yarn to make this scarf. If you want to add fringe I would recommend making it first and setting it aside to guarantee you have enough yarn for it.
  • If you prefer to skip the fringe, I recommend blocking the ends of this scarf to create crisp corners.

Instructions

*If you love Seven Days of Scarfie and want to help me in a very simple way - I would appreciate any and all Pins and Ravelry saves! It helps me out so much! Thank you 💜

ch 185

Round 1: HDC in the second ch the from hook, HDC across, (HDC, ch 2, 2 HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the last ch st, continue to HDC along the back side of the ch sts, (HDC, ch 2, 2 HDC, ch 2) on the back side of the first ch, sl st to the first st of the round.

Round2:ch1,*HDCin184,(HDC,ch2,HDC)in the ch 2 space, HDC in 2, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, repeat from * one more time, sl st to the first stitch of the round.

Round 3: ch 1, HDC in 185, HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 4, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 186, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 4, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC, attach with a sl st to the first st of the round.

Round 4: ch 1, HDC in 186, HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 6, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 188, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 6, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in

the ch 2 space, HDC in last 2 sts, attach with a sl st to the first st of the round.

Round 5: ch 1, HDC in 187, HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 8, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 190, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 8, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in last 3 sts, attach with a sl st to the first st of the round.

Round 6: ch1, HDC in 188, HDC, ch2, HDC)in the ch 2 space, HDC in 10, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 192, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in 10, (HDC, ch 2, HDC) in the ch 2 space, HDC in last 4 sts, attach with a sl st to the first st of the round. Tie off yarn and weave in ends.

  • Step 1
  • Step 2
  • Step 3

Making the fringe

Cut 12 strands of yarn at least 15” long. Thread them back and forth through the ch 2 spaces at the corners of the project. Adjust the strands so they are equal lengths on both sides of the scarf and tie knots to create the fringe. Add 3 additional sections of fringe between the threaded fringe to fill in the edge of the the scarf. Repeat one more time on the other end of the scarf.

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Now the legal stuff...You may sell items made from this pattern, but please credit me as the original designer.  Also, please do not share the written pattern in print or electronically.  The photos on this webpage belong to Megan Meyer of Left in Knots and may not be used for product sales/product listings.  You may share a link back to my blog if you would like someone else to see or work with this pattern. Thank you for your cooperation and if you have any questions please feel free to contact me!

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