Welcome to my beginner crochet flower scarf pattern. This is what the finished flower scarf will look like.
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Scarf with Crocheted Flowers & Braid Pattern
Abbreviations
- st – stitch
- sts – stitches
- ch – chain
- sl st – slip stitch
- sc – single crochet
- hdc – half double crochet
- dc – double crochet
- tr – treble crochet
Materials Used
- Yarn, I used 3 balls of different colors of Patons 4 ply baby yarn for the scarf and flowers and a small amount of Patons 3 ply baby yarn for the braid.
- Knitting needles, I used a pair of 7mm knitting needles.
- Crochet hooks, I used a 4mm crochet hook for the flowers and a 2.5mm crochet hook for the braid.
- Scissors.
- A darning needle to weave in the ends.
- Sewing thread and a needle to stitch the flowers and braid to the scarf.
- Beads to go on the flowers and braid if desired.
Size
6” wide x 4’ long or 15cm wide x 1.25m long
Scarf
I worked a knitted scarf in garter stitch to give it a bit of a different texture, but a crocheted scarf would look just as good. You could use the Eva Scarf pattern. I used 3 balls of different colored 4 ply baby yarn worked together for the scarf to make it soft, but you could use 1 ball of thick yarn.
Using the 3 balls of baby yarn cast on 20 sts.
Row 1: Knit to end of row. Turn.
Repeat row 1 until scarf measures desired length. I made my scarf about 4’ long.
Cast off.
Flowers
I made 17 flowers with different colors for the back and centre out of the 3 colors from the scarf. I used 2 strands of yarn for the flowers.
Back of Flower
Using 2 strands of the desired color of yarn and a 4mm crochet hook make a magic loop.
Row 1: 1 ch, work 10 sc in circle. Pull circle tight and join with a sl st in top of 1st st.
Row 2: (4 ch, work a joined tr over same st as ch and next st, 4 ch, sl st in same st as last part of joined tr) 5 times. Fasten off.
Centre of Flower
Using 2 strands of the desired color of yarn and a 4mm crochet hook make a magic loop.
Row 1: (3 ch, work a joined dc over same st as ch and next st, 3 ch, sl st in same st as last part of joined dc) 5 times. Fasten off.
Braid
Using 3 ply yarn and a 2.5mm crochet hook work desired amount of chain for braid. You will need an even number of ch. I lay it out on the scarf to see how it looks with the flowers.
Miss 2 ch, work a joined hdc over next 2 sts, 2 ch, sl st in same st as last part of joined hdc, (sl st in next st, 2 ch, work a joined hdc over same st as ch and next st, 2 ch, sl st in same st as last part of joined hdc) repeat to end of ch. work into the back of the ch (2 ch, work a joined hdc over same st as ch and next st, 2 ch, sl st in same st as last part of joined hdc, sl st in next st) repeat to end of ch. Fasten off.
To Make Up
Weave in ends. Lay the flowers and braid out on the scarf.
Once you are happy with the design stitch the flowers to the scarf with beads in the centre. Attach the braid to the scarf, I stitched a bead to the centre of the braid on about every 5th cluster.
And there’s the finished flower scarf. I’ve also made it with different colors.
I hope that you’ve enjoyed the pattern. If you have, I’ve got some other patterns that you might enjoy, including the crochet Eva scarf, the butterfly scarf and the spring blanket.