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March 10, 2024

Crochet True North Strong and Free Scarf Pattern + Tutorials

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A couple of evenings of stitching to complete a fast project may be just the ticket to put your binge-worthy TV watching to good use. Unlike the USA, where there is a strong sense of red, white and blue, Canadians use Red, White and Gray or Red, White or Black. I have loaded this article with free downloadable pattern and tips.

This is the True, North, Strong and Free Crochet Scarf.

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Being Canadian, my new scarf design gives me a sense of comfort and home. Unfortunately, I used a discontinued Bernat Softee Chunky Twist 300 gram ball but a good substitute would be regular Bernat Softee Chunky 100 gram. I have detailed that the pattern.

Crochet True North Strong and Free Scarf Pattern
Crochet True North Strong and Free Scarf Pattern

Additional Tips

There are visual queues to help you see if you are doing things right. The pattern looks more complicated than it is.

  • You will see 8 raised ridges before you start a white section. You will be able to count them on the right side (RS) of the work.
  • The main colour, slate in this case, is done on the back loops only but there is an exception.
  • The first row after the white 4 rows are done just uses regular stitches so it will keep the ridging looking even.
  • The first row after a white section is in the regular stitch with the main colour to look more eye-pleasing.
Counting 8 Raised Ridges per Section for True North Strong and Free Scarf
Counting 8 Raised Ridges per Section for True North Strong and Free Scarf

Once you see the repeating section, the yarns of the colouring always change on the same side of the scarf. This will help you to make sure you stay in alignment.

Starts and Stops on True North Strong and Free Crochet Scarf
Starts and Stops on True North Strong and Free Crochet Scarf

There are 15 sets of tassels per side using the whine colour. You see my elastic in this picture as it was my stitch marker to identify the right side of the work. I strongly recommend using a stitch marker as stated in the pattern.

Crochet True North Strong Tassels on Scarf
Crochet True North Strong Tassels on Scarf

Yarn and Details

Bernat Softee Chunky Twist. 300 g/10.5 oz, 289 m/316 yds (unfortunately discontinued).

A - Slate, 1 Ball

Substitution would be 3 balls of regular Bernat Softee Chunky that are 100 g /3.5 oz that are not discontinued.

Bernat Softee Chunky. 100g / 3.5 oz, 99 meters / 108 yards

B -  Natural, 1 Ball

C - Wine, 1 Ball

Hook = 6.5 mm / K/10.5

Scarf = 7.5” wide x 74” long without fringe. 

Abbreviations

Ch(s) = Chain(s)

Rem = Remain(ing)

Rep = Repeat

RS = Right Side

Sc = Single Crochet

Sc2tog = Single Crochet 2 Together

Sk = Skip

WS = Wrong Side

Instructions

With A, ch 31. 

1st row: WS. 1 sc 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across. Turn. 30 sc. 

Mark 2nd row as your right side with stitch marker. You’ll thank me later. 

Use back loop only until the next colour change. 

2nd row: RS. Ch 1. Sc2tog over first two sc. 1 sc in each sc to 2nd last sc. 2 sc in last st. Turn. 30 sc. 

3rd row: Ch 1. 2 sc in first st. 1 sc in each sc until 3rd last sc. Sctog over last two sc. Turn. 30 sc. 

4th to 17th rows: Rep 2nd and 3rd row. Break A. 

Use regular stitches for colour B so the natural colour is flat without texture. 

18th row: With B, attach with sl st to first st.  Ch 1. Sc2tog over first two sc. 1 sc in each sc to 2nd last sc. 2 sc in last st. Turn. 30 sc. 

19th row: Ch 1. 2 sc in first st. 1 sc in each sc until 3rd last sc. Sctog over last two sc. Turn. 30 sc. 

20th and 21st rows: Rep 18th and 19th row. Break A. 

Use regular stitch for the 1st row of colour A to make work look consistent. 

22nd row: With A, attach with sl st to first st. Ch 1. Sc2tog over first two sc. 1 sc in each sc to 2nd last sc. 2 sc in last st. Turn. 30 sc. 

Use back loops only until next colour change. 

23rd row: Ch 1. 2 sc in first st. 1 sc in each sc until 3rd last sc. Sctog over last two sc. Turn. 30 sc. 

24th row: Ch 1. Sc2tog over first two sc. 1 sc in each sc to 2nd last sc. 2 sc in last st. Turn. 30 sc.

25th row: Ch 1. 2 sc in first st. 1 sc in each sc until 3rd last sc. Sctog over last two sc. Turn. 30 sc. 

26th to 39th rows: Rep 24th and 25th rows. Break A. 

Hint: Each colour A section is 18 rows after the first natural 4 rows section. It’s different at the beginning of the scarf due to the starting chain.

Rep 18th to 39th rows - 4 more times. Fasten off. 

Make 30 tassels. (15 per side). Each tassel is made of 3 strands of C that is 12” long. Attach with a looped formation to the right side of the scarf. 

Steam or wet block the tassels to straighten and then trim evenly. Scarf is also steamed or wet block for best look. 

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If you want to sew on a crochet maple leaf to your new scarf, you can use the remaining C colour, wine, to make a leaf. Tutorial is included to help you as well.

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Comments

  1. Viki Tucker says

    October 06, 2024 at 9:56 pm

    Hi, Mikey!
    Just to clarify, what is a "regular stitch"? I'm thinking single crochet. It's a beautiful scarf. Thanks for it.

    Reply
    • Mikey says

      October 15, 2024 at 11:28 am

      It means you are not using a back or front loop. Just the normal stitch itself.

      Reply

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