Hello all! Today I am taking part in a fun scarf blog hop! I actually started this scarf last year, and I unfortunately made it too short and too narrow. It sat in my closet for several month. I thought, this scarf is so cute and it’s such a waste! So I decided to remake it so it fit better and was cozier. It’s very simple to make, and I love the solids and stripes together. This is a really great beginner project if you are ready to dive into crocheting!

FREE Crochet Pattern: Stripes and Solids Crochet Scarf | Mix and match your favorite colors while making this pretty scarf! Beginner friendly!

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Stripes and Solids Crochet Scarf

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What you need: 
Medium weight Yarn in 5 colors
(Knit Picks Brava in Heather Gray, Cobblestone Heather, Mint, Solstice Heather, White)
H Hook

Gauge: 14 hdc = 4″ 

Abbreviations: 
Ch – Chain
Sc – Single Crochet
Hdc – Half Double Crochet

Dimensions: 8″ x 82″

Start with Solstice Heather
Ch 30. 
1. Hdc in 2nd ch from hook. Hdc 28. Turn. 
2. – 34. Ch 1. Hdc in same st. Hdc 28. Turn. (29 sts)
Change to to heather gray. 
35. – 36. Ch 1. Hdc in same st. Hdc 28. Turn. (29 sts)
Change to White. 
37. – 38. Ch 1. Hdc in same st. Hdc 28. Turn. (29 sts)
39.- 68. Repeat the stripe sequence for 34 total rows. 
Change to mint. 
69. – 102. Ch 1. Hdc in same st. Hdc 28. Turn. (29 sts)
Join heather gray. 
103. – 136. Repeat the striping sequence with heather gray and white.
Join Cobblestone heather.  
137. – 170. Ch 1. Hdc in same st. Hdc 28. Turn. (29 sts)
Join Heather Gray. 
171. – 204. Ch 1. Hdc in same st. Hdc 28. Turn. (29 sts)
Don’t break yarn. Weave in ends. 

Work 2 more stitches in last st for 3 total. Work a sc down the side, across the bottom and up the other side of the scarf to give it a neat, pretty edge. Switch colors when you come to the next color block. Use all gray for the striped sections. Tie off and weave in ends. 

FREE Crochet Pattern: Stripes and Solids Crochet Scarf | Mix and match your favorite colors while making this pretty scarf! Beginner friendly!
FREE Crochet Pattern: Stripes and Solids Crochet Scarf | Mix and match your favorite colors while making this pretty scarf! Beginner friendly!

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    1. Most of the patterns on my blog are free! Feel free to browse around, or let me know which pattern you are looking for and I can point you in the right direction.