Crochet Hugs & Kisses Scarf
I'm super excited to share with you my Hugs & Kisses Scarf Pattern. I designed this one for Marly Bird's 24 Days of Quickies for Gifts Blog Hop. I had always wanted to add a scarf like this to my collection of Hugs & Kisses patterns, but time always got away from me. I thought it would be the perfect project to share as a quickie. I also had just enough yarn leftover to crochet a matching Hugs & Kisses Headband.
Tutorial
Dec 14, 2019 Revision 1, © 2019 The Crochet Crowd
Designed by Jeanne Steinhilber
Hugs & Kisses Scarf
Easy, 11" x 54", 28 cm x 137 cm. Gauge not important.
Materials
Red Heart Roll With It Melange - 150g / 5.29 oz, 356 m / 389 yds
- Contrast A - Gossip - 1 Ball
Bernat Super Value - 197g / 7oz, 389 m / 42 yds
- Contrast B - White - 1 Ball
Hook: 8.0 mm / L Hook
Abbreviations
- Beg - Beginning
- Ch - Chain
- Dc - Double Crochet
- Rep - Repeat
- Rs - Right Side
- Sc - Single Crochet
- Sk - Skip
- Sl st - Slip Stitch
- St(s) - Stitch(es)
Special Stitches
X-St - Skip next stitch and place dc; dc into skipped stitch.
Bobble - Dc3tog in the same stitch.
This scarf is worked entirely by holding both yarns together. The larger hook with the double strands makes this a quick, one-day project.
Instructions
Hold both strands together, ch 32.
Row 1: (RS) In 2nd ch from hook, 2 sc, sc in next 5 ch, sc3tog, sc in next 6 ch, 3 sc in next ch, sc in next 6 ch, sc3tog, sc in next 5 ch, 2 sc in last ch. Turn.
Row 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout), dc in same st, dc in next 5 sts, dc3tog, dc in next 6 sts, 3 dc in next st, dc in next 6 sts, dc3tog, dc in next 5 sts, 2 dc in last st. Turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, 2 sc in first st, sc in next 5 sts, sc3tog, sc in next 6 sts, 3 sc in next st, sc in next 6 sts, sc3tog, sc in next 5 sts, 2 sc in last st. Turn.
Row 4: Ch 3, dc in next st, cross back to dc in base of ch 3 (X-st made), X-st 2 more times, dc3tog, X-st 3 times, 3 dc in next st, X-st 3 times, dc3tog, X-st 3 times, dc once more in last st. Turn.
Row 5: Rep row 3.
Row 6: Ch 1, 2 sc in first st, bobble in next st, sc in next 2 sts, bobble, sc in next st, sc3tog, [sc, bobble, sc] twice, 3 sc in next st, [sc, bobble, sc] twice, sc3tog, [sc, bobble, sc] twice, sc once more in last st. Turn.
Row 7: Rep row 3.
Row 8: Rep row 4.
Row 9: Rep row 3.
Row 10: Rep row 2.
Row 11: Rep row 3.
Continue pattern repeating rows 4 - 11, 8 more times until scarf measures 54”, 137 cm length. Fasten off.
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Sonya says
I love this pattern and am excited to make it. I'm running into trouble though In row 2 - I end with the 5th dc for the side - no stitch left for the 2dc. I can place it in the turning ch from previous row but that doesn't feel right. Am I missing something? Thanks for such a fun pattern!
Lana Hughes says
I started this Hugs and Kisses scarf 4 times and cannot get it to come out right. I'm going to try the tutorial and see if I can get it going. If not, I must be stupid. I rea.lly love the scarf and wanted to make one. I'm not a beginner crocheter but I feel like one
Mikey says
I wouldn't say stupid, just keep trying. The chevron can be tricky, even for the experienced.
Laurie says
I'm going to attack the scarf! How many yards does it take? Dumb here.
Watched tutorial from Mikey. And compared to pattern. Watch Mikeys....made more sense.
Mikey says
I'm not sure... I have to look at the yardage on the ball it suggested. It was designed by Jeanne. If you pull that information as you can locate that on Yarnspirations.com, you will be able to know the yardage from that.
Lana Hughes says
I started this Hugs and Kisses scarf 4 times and cannot get it to come out right. I'm going to try the tutorial and see if I can get it going. If not, I must be stupid. I rea.lly love the scarf and wanted to make one. I'm not a beginner crocheter but I feel like one