Sweet Serenity Triangle Scarf Pattern

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The Sweet Serenity Triangle Scarf is my October Scarf of the Month Crochet Along Pattern. This beautifully soft and warm scarf is crocheted with Aran Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.5 mm (I) hook.

You will be pleasantly surprised at how easy this softly bobbled triangle scarf is to crochet.

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Disclaimer: The yarn used for this project was given to me by King Cole Yarns. If you’d like to try their yarns you can find your local King Cole Yarn Stockist here. Find all my free crochet patterns designed using King Cole Yarn here.

King Cole yarn is available from your local yarn shop, or online at the links in my post below.

The yarn I used for this month’s scarf and hat projects was sent to me by King Cole. For this month’s projects I selected a beautiful blended yarn in soft shades of blue, pink and white.

Drifter Aran is incredibly soft to the touch and easy to crochet with. My stitches hold their shape and definition well.

In the 3 skeins I used, I only had 1 small joining tie in 1 of the skeins. The yarn was easy to work with as a center-pull ball and I did not find any tangles, or knots as I worked, making it very easy to keep my gauge consistent.

Drifter Aran is made up of 79% Premium Acrylic, 17% percent cotton and 4% wool yarn. Each skein contains 100 g (218 yards / 200 meters).

I chose to use Alps (Shade 4180) and the colors of pink, blue and white are muted and calm. Drifter Aran is available in 12 different shade options (see all the shades available here).

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This yarn has become a fast favorite of mine. I actually requested extra to make a few other projects (don’t worry I will share the patterns with you too!) because I love how this yarn feels to work with and to wear.

The wool has caused absolutely no sensitivity issues for me, even when I wrap it around my neck! So if you live around me here, you may see my sporting this pretty triangle scarf on some of my outings this fall!

The links to the other two Scarf of the Month CAL patterns are available here: October Scarf of the Month CAL


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Sweet Serenity Triangle Scarf Pattern

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Supplies

  • Yarn: King Cole Drifter Aran. (affiliate link) 3.5 oz (100 g), 218 yds (200 m). 79% Premium Acrylic, 17% Cotton, 4% Wool. Aran Weight Yarn [4]. Machine wash warm (permanent press cycle), Tumble dry cool (low heat).
  • Colors: 2 skein in Alps (Shade: 4180).
  • Hook: 5.5 mm (I) Furls Streamline Cookie. (affiliate link)
  • Yardage: Scarf (not including tassels): 7 oz (200 g), 436 yds (400 m); tassels add 0.38 oz (11 g), 24 yds (22 m)
  • Scissors, Yarn Needle, Stitch Marker

Difficulty Level

Easy

Finished Size

Scarf wingspan approximately 44 inches X 22 inches height, not including tassels.

Gauge

Scarf wingspan approximately 8 inches X 4 inches height after the first 4 rows. 

You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern – just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size, and amount of yarn used for your project will also be different.

Abbreviations

US Terminology used

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BL – back loop

bo – bobble (*see special stitches)

ch – chain (ch-1: chain 1, ch-2: chain 2; ch-3: chain 3)

ch1sp – chain one space

ch2sp – chain two space

ch3sp – chain three space

dc – double crochet

DMR – double magic ring

g- grams

m – meters

oz – ounces

R – row

Rnd – round

RS – right side (front)

rem – remaining

rep – repeat

sc – single crochet

sk – skip

sl st – slip stitch

st/sts – stitch/stitches

tr – treble stitch (aka triple crochet stitch)

yds – yards

* to **– Repeat the instructions between the asterisks the number of times indicated. This repeat will contain multiple instructions.

[] – at the end of the row – the total number of stitches

() – important notes AND sets of stitches to be worked within one stitch, or space

Special Stitches

Bobble (abbreviated: bo)

*Yarn over hook, insert hook into specified stitch, yarn over and pull up 1 loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops on your hook**. Work from * to ** 5 times. Yarn over and pull through all 6 loops on hook.

TIP: the bobble stitch is exactly the same as a dc5tog being worked all in one stitch

Helpful Tutorials

Stitch Anatomy

Invisible Join

Quick Stitch Guide

Slip Knot and Starting Chain

Notes:

You may substitute a double magic ring for the initial ch-3 and slip stitch to form a ring.

If you are using the DMR to begin, do not overtighten the ring at the end of row 1. The goal is to make the first row of stitches look triangular in shape.

The initial ch-4 counts as 1 tr.

You may substitute a sl st to join for the invisible join.

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Sweet Serenity Triangle Scarf Pattern

This project is crocheted back-and-forth in rows, from the top-down.

Using your 5.5 mm (I) hook (or size required for gauge):

R1: (RS) Ch-3, sl st to form a ring. Sl st into the ring, and working into the ring, ch-4 (counts as 1 tr, now and throughout), 2 tr, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc), 3 tr. Turn. [4 dc, 6 tr, 1 ch3sp]

R2-R4: Ch-4 and 2 tr in the first st, 1 dc in each st across to the ch3sp, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in each st across to the last st; 3 tr in the last st. Turn. [12 dc, 6 tr, 1 ch3sp]

R5: Ch-4, 1 tr and 1 bo in the first st, (1 dc in each of the next 2 sts, 1 bo in the next st) 5 times, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts, (1 bo in the next st, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts) 5 times, 1 bo and 2 tr in the last st.  Turn. [28 dc, 4 tr, 12 bo, 1 ch3sp]

R6-R8: Ch-4 and 2 tr in the first st, 1 dc in each st across to the ch3sp, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in each st across to the last st; 3 tr in the last st. Turn. [46 dc, 6 tr, 1 ch3sp]

R9: Ch-4, 1 tr and 1 bo in the first st, (1 dc in each of the next 2 sts, 1 bo in the next st) 11 times, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, (1 bo in the next st, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts) 11 times, 1 bo and 2 tr in the last st.  Turn. [48 dc, 4 tr, 24 bo, 1 ch3sp]

R10-R12: Ch-4 and 2 tr in the first st, 1 dc in each st across to the ch3sp, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in each st across to the last st; 3 tr in the last st. Turn. [76 dc, 6 tr, 1 ch3sp]

R13: Ch-4, 1 tr and 1 bo in the first st, (1 dc in each of the next 2 sts, 1 bo in the next st) 16 times, 1 dc in the next st, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in the next st, (1 bo in the next st, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts) 16 times, 1 bo and 2 tr in the last st.  Turn. [70 dc, 4 tr, 34 bo, 1 ch3sp]

R14-R16: Ch-4 and 2 tr in the first st, 1 dc in each st across to the ch3sp, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in each st across to the last st; 3 tr in the last st. Turn. [110 dc, 6 tr, 1 ch3sp]

R17: Ch-4, 1 tr and 1 bo in the first st, (1 dc in each of the next 2 sts, 1 bo in the next st) 21 times, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts, (1 bo in the next st, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts) 21 times, 1 bo and 2 tr in the last st.  Turn. [92 dc, 4 tr, 44 bo, 1 ch3sp]

R18-R20: Ch-4 and 2 tr in the first st, 1 dc in each st across to the ch3sp, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in each st across to the last st; 3 tr in the last st. Turn. [142 dc, 6 tr, 1 ch3sp]

R21: Ch-4, 1 tr and 1 bo in the first st, (1 dc in each of the next 2 sts, 1 bo in the next st) 27 times, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts, (1 bo in the next st, 1 dc in each of the next 2 sts) 27 times, 1 bo and 2 tr in the last st.  Turn. [112 dc, 4 tr, 56 bo, 1 ch3sp]

R22: Ch-4 and 2 tr in the first st, 1 dc in each st across to the ch3sp, (2 dc, ch-3, 2 dc) in the ch3sp, 1 dc in each st across to the last st; 3 tr in the last st. Turn. [174 dc, 6 tr, 1 ch3sp]

R23: Ch-1 (does not count as a stitch, now and throughout), 1 sc in each st across to the ch3sp, (1 sc, ch-2, 1 sc) in the ch3sp, 1 sc in each st across. Do not turn. Do not finish off. Proceed to the Edging Instructions. [182 sc, 1 ch2sp]

Edging Instructions: 

Rnd 1: Ch-1, rotate your work to continue across the top edge of the scarf.  Work sc sts evenly along the top edge to the corner (the first st of R23). I worked 4 sc for every row-edge and one for the very center of R1; working under one-loop (rather than enclosing the entire stitch). [93 sc, 1 ch1sp]

Rnd 2: Ch-1, rotate your work to continue working around the scarf. Work 1 sl st in the BL of each st across to the corner ch2sp, ch-1 and sk the ch2sp, 1 sl st in the BL of each st across to the next ch1sp, ch-1 and sk the ch1sp. Rotate your work to continue across the top edge of the scarf. 1 sl st in the BL of each st across to the next ch1sp, ch-1 and sk the ch1sp, finish off with an invisible join. Proceed to finishing instructions. [275 sl st, 3 ch1sp]

Finishing Instructions:

Weave in all ends.

Optional Tassels (make 2)

This will require additional yarn. I used the left-over yarn from my Sweet Serenity Hat (next week’s pattern) to add these optional tassels. I used my Clover Tassel Maker (affiliate link) for this project but if you don’t have one available you can do this the old-fashioned way instead.

How to Make an Old Fashioned Tassel

Cut a 6-inch (18 cm) piece of cardboard and wrap your yarn around it 60 times. 

Tie a second piece of yarn securely at one end, to hold all the strands together. Cut the yarn across the opposite end from the tie. 

Wrap another piece of yarn 6 times around the tassel, about 1.5 inches (4 cm) from the tied end; tie it securely.

Attach one tassel to each corner on the wingspan edge of the scarf.

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  1. I think when I need to make a scarf, I will make this one. It is so pretty.