Amelia Triangle Scarf Pattern

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The Amelia Triangle Scarf uses a simple stitch pattern ( the Seed Stitch ). The seed stitch is crocheted with single crochet stitches and chain spaces. It works up fairly quickly (for single crochet) and it creates a little knit-like stitch (v) in the fabric.


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The Amelia Triangle Scarf is crocheted with medium weight yarn [4] and a 5.5 mm (I) hook.

The bright and cheerful yarn I selected to create this design is called Happy. The yarn is beautiful to crochet with and you can purchase it from Lion Brand Yarn (Mandala Ombre Yarn).

Lion Brand Mandala Ombre Yarn
Mandala® Ombre Yarn

Crochet the Amelia Triangle Scarf for yourself or as a gift. The scarf is sure to add a bright pop of color and spread a little bit of Happy wherever it is worn this winter.

This crocheted triangle scarf is worked width-wise, back and forth in rows. We use simple shaping techniques to increase the one side edge of the scarf (2 single crochet stitches in one stitch) to a center point, before using simple decreases (single crochet 2 stitches together) to make the scarf become narrower again at the other end.

The scarf has a fun tassel at each end, which adds a little bit of weight and a little bit of fun to the finished scarf.

Scroll to the end of this post for the full written pattern.

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Amelia Triangle Scarf Pattern

Supplies

  • Yarn: Mandala® Ombre Yarn. 5.3 oz (150 g) and 344 yds (315 m). 100% Acrylic. Medium Weight Yarn [5].  Machine Wash and Dry.
  • Colors: 2 skeins of Happy 206
  • Hook: 5.5 mm (I).
  • Finished Project Yardage: Triangle Scarf: 192 g (6.78 oz) / 440.32 m (403.20 yds)
  • Scissors, Yarn Needle, Stitch Marker

Difficulty Level

Easy-Intermediate

Finished Size

Scarf length approximately 58 inches X 13.5 inches width (at widest point) not including tassels

Tassels add 4 inches to each end (total of 8 inches length)

Gauge

Approximately 15 rows per 3 inches and 7 sets of (sc, ch 1) worked in pattern, per 3 inches

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

beg – beginning

ch – chain

ch1sp – chain one space

R – row

rem – remaining

rep – repeat

sc – single crochet

sk – skip

st/sts – stitch/stitches

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

Helpful Tutorials

Stitch Anatomy

Invisible Join

Helpful Video Tutorials

Quick Stitch Guide 

Slip Knot and Starting Chain

Whip Stitch Video

Notes:

Amelia Triangle Scarf Pattern Instructions

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The scarf is worked width-wise in rows.

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

R1: Ch 4, 1 sc in the second ch from the hook, ch 1, sk 1 ch, 1 sc in the next ch. Ch 1, turn. [2 sc, 1 ch1sp]

R2: 1 sc in the first st, 1 sc in the next ch1sp, 2 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. [4 sc]

R3: 2 sc in the first st, ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in each of the next 2 sts. Ch 1, turn. [4 sc, 1 ch1sp]

R4: 1 sc in the first st, ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in the next ch1sp, ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. [3 sc, 2 ch1sp]

R5: 1 sc in the first st, 1 sc in the next ch1sp, ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in the next ch1sp, 1 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. [4 sc, 1 ch1sp]

R6: 1 sc in the first st, ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in the next ch1sp, ch 1, sk 1 st, 2 sc in the next st. Ch 1, turn. [4 sc, 2 ch1sp]

R7: 2 sc in the first st. *Ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in the next ch1sp**. Work from * to ** across to the last st. 1 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. [5 sc, 2 ch1sp]

R8: 1 sc in the first st. *Ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in the next ch1sp**. Work from * to ** across to the last 2 sts. Ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. [4 sc, 3 ch1sp]

R9: 1 sc in the first st. *1 sc in the next ch1sp, ch 1, sk 1 st**. Work from * to ** across to the last ch1sp. 1 sc in the next ch1sp, 1 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. [5 sc, 2 ch1sp]

R10: 1 sc in the first st. *Ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in the next ch1sp**. Work from * to ** across to the last 2 sts. Ch 1, sk 1 st, 2 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. [5 sc, 3 ch1sp]

R11: 2 sc in the first st. *Ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in the next ch1sp**. Work from * to ** across to the last st. 1 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. [6 sc, 3 ch1sp]

R12: 1 sc in the first st. *Ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in the next ch1sp**. Work from * to ** across to the last 2 sts. Ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. [5 sc, 4 ch1sp]

R13: 1 sc in the first st. *1 sc in the next ch1sp, ch 1, sk 1 st**. Work from * to ** across to the last ch1sp. 1 sc in the last ch1sp, 1 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. [6 sc, 3 ch1sp]

R14-117: Rep R10 – R13 (we repeat the sequence of four rows 26 times)

R118: Rep R10 [32 sc, 30 ch1sp]

R119: Rep R11 [33 sc, 30 ch1sp]

R120: Rep R12 [32 sc, 31 ch1sp]

R121: 1 sc in the first st. *1 sc in the next ch1sp, ch 1, sk 1 st**. Work from * to ** across to the last ch1sp. 1 sc in the last ch1sp, 1 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. [33 sc, 30 ch1sp]

R122: 1 sc in the first st, ch 1, sk 1 st. *1 sc in the next ch1sp, ch 1, sk 1 st**. Work from * to ** across to the last 2 sts.  Sc2tog over the last 2 sts. Ch 1, turn. [32 sc, 30 ch1sp]

R123: 1 sc in the first st. *Ch 1, sk 1 st, 1 sc in the next ch1sp**. Work from * to ** across to the last st. 1 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. [32 sc, 31 ch1sp]

R124: 1 sc in the first st, ch 1, sk 1 st. *1 sc in the next ch1sp, ch 1, sk 1 st**. Work from * to ** across to the last ch1sp. Sc2tog over the last ch1sp and last st. Ch 1, turn. [31 sc, 31 ch1sp]

R125-R240: Rep R121-R124 (we repeat the sequence of four rows 29 times)

R241: Sc3tog over the last (sc, ch1sp, sc). Finish off. [1]

Finishing Instructions:

To create Tassels:

These images are from another one of my scarves but the process for the tassels is the same. You can take a look at that free scarf pattern here: Ocean Breeze Scarf Pattern

Make 2

Find, or make a item 4.5 inches wide (you can use cardboard, or cardstock – I used a thin book).

Step 1: Wrap your yarn around the item 50 times. Cut the end at the bottom edge. Cut a second piece of yarn about 10 inches long and tie it securely (I double knotted mine) around the top edge of the yarn strands. Cut the bottom edge of all the yarn strands.

Tassel Step 1 Oombawka Design

Step 2: Take your yarn end from the yarn ball and tie it approximately 1 to 1.5 inches from the top tie in Step 1.

Tassel Step 2 | Oombawka Design

Step 3: Wrap your yarn 10 times around the spot you tied before cutting the yarn and threading it behind the wraps (into the center of the tassel). Bring it back to the outer edge and tie it to the end you threaded behind the wraps of yarn. Then thread it back behind the wraps again to hide it within the tassel. Trim the ends to make them even.

Tassel complete Oombawka Design

Assembly

Take your tie (both strands) from Step 1 and thread it on your yarn needle. Using a simple stitch (like a whipstitch) join it to the end of your scarf. I worked into the end of the scarf multiple times to secure the tassels.

Tassels sewn on - Oombawka Design

Weave in any remaining ends. 

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6 Comments

  1. Hi Gloria, Yes because you skip that ch1sp as part of the repeat for R122. R122: 1 sc in the first st, ch 1, sk 1 st. *1 sc in the next ch1sp, ch 1, sk 1 st**. Work from * to ** across to the last 2 sts.  Sc2tog over the last 2 sts. Ch 1, turn. [32 sc, 30 ch1sp] As long as you still followed the multiple of 4 rows that were set out in the pattern you should be set to follow the rest of the pattern as it is written. Hope this helps! Rhondda

  2. Thank you for the quick reply! 😊
    I eliminated 12 rows due to my gauge, so I have a different stitch count 🤦🏻‍♀️ At the end of Row 122 would I also omit the ch1 before I work the sc2tog over the last two stitches?

  3. Hi Gloria, Yours is correct. It should have read: R122: 1 sc in the first st, ch 1, sk 1 st. *1 sc in the next ch1sp, ch 1, sk 1 st**. Work from * to ** across to the last 2 sts.  Sc2tog over the last 2 sts. Ch 1, turn. [32 sc, 30 ch1sp]

    I’ve updated the post and added stitch counts to the rows too. I apologize for the mistake!

    Let me know if you have any other questions please! Thank you, Rhondda

  4. I am having trouble with the end of row 122. My row ends with 1sc, ch1 sp, 2sc. Your instructions sound like I should end with ch1 space and 1sc, so I can sc2tog. Or is the end of my row correct and I skip the sc between the ch1 sp and the last sc when I sc2tog?