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Happy October Crocheters! This post includes my Very Easy V-Stitch Scarf Pattern. It also has the links to the other 2 free crochet patterns for this month’s #scarfofthemonthclub2018 CAL.

Scroll to the end of this post for my free Very Easy V-Stitch Scarf Pattern. This pretty scarf requires 1 ball of medium weight yarn and a 6 mm (J) sized hook.


[disclaimer] Red Heart Yarns sent me the yarn I used for this pattern. Furls sent me the hook used for this post. This post includes affiliate links. If you make a purchase after clicking on an affiliate link, I may receive a small commission for the referral at no additional expense to you.[/disclaimer]


Very Easy V-Stitch Scarf Pattern

Very Easy V-Stitch Scarf Pattern. Free Crochet Pattern by Oombawka Design Crochet. Scarf of the Month Club 2018

 

It’s Scarf of the Month Club time again! Here are this month’s brand new and exclusive crochet scarf patterns!

 October #scarfofthemonthclub2018

Learn how you can add your project to Ravelry.

Here are your 3 October Scarf of the Month Club Scarves!

October Scarf of the Month Club 2018 Patterns Oombawka Design Crochet

Get Amy’s Scarf of the Month Pattern Here > Blooming Autumn Infinity Scarf
Get My Bonus Scarf of the Month Pattern Here > Sweet and Simple Scarf Pattern

Create your Project Page on Ravelry for the Very Easy V-Stitch Scarf Pattern

 Scarf of the Month Club 2018 – October

Very Easy V-Stitch Scarf Pattern Instructions

The Very Easy V-Stitch Scarf. Free Pattern Oombawka Design Crochet 6

Supplies

    • Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Stripes5 oz (141 g) and 236 yds (215 m). 100% Acrylic. Machine Wash Cold, Gentle Cycle. Tumble Dry Low. Color: Candy Stripe
    • Hook:  6 mm (J) Crochet Hook. I used this hook.
    • Finished Project Yardage: One Size Fits Most: 131 g /  220 yds
    • Scissors, Yarn Needle, Stitch Marker

Difficulty Level

Easy-Intermediate

Finished Size

Length : 67 inches (not including fringe)
Width:  5 inches

Gauge

approximately 10 dc worked in pattern in 4 inches

approximately 6 rows in 4 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 of your project will also be different.

Abbreviations

US Terminology used

beg – beginning
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
R – row/round
rem – remaining
rep – repeat
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

Notes

  • Ch 3 counts as 1 dc when worked at the beg of the row. 
  • Stitch Multiple: 2+1

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Very Easy V-Stitch Scarf Pattern

This project is worked back-and-forth in rows. The optional fringe is added after you complete the scarf and after you sew in any yarn ends.

Ch 17

R1: 2 dc in the 5th ch from the hook (the sk 4 ch count as 1 dc), sk 1 ch. *2 dc in the next ch, sk 1 ch**. Rep from * to ** across to the last ch. 1 dc in the last ch. Turn. [14 dc]

R2-98: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc). Sk 1 dc.*2 dc in the sp bef the next dc, sk 2 dc**. Rep from * to ** across to the last 2 dc. 2 dc in the sp bef the next dc, sk 1 dc, 1 dc in the last dc. Turn. [14 dc]

Finish off and weave in ends.

Optional Fringe

Cut 78 strands of yarn 7″ in length and hook them into a fringe in the last row and first row of the scarf. Be sure to work the same way on each side so they have a similar appearance when you are done. I placed 3 strands in each dc stitch across the edge, except the second last dc on each edge. For additional assistance please see this photo tutorial. It shows you how to hook the fringe through the stitch/space – for our current V-Stitch Scarf I used 3 strands for each fringe (rather than 4 like in the tutorial).

Fringe tutorial is at the end of this post: Sinfully Simple Unisex Winter Scarf Pattern


Here are all the free scarf patterns from 2016 and 2017:

2016 Scarf of the Month Club

2017 Scarf of the Month Club

Where To Share Your #SCARFOFTHEMONTHCLUB2018 Progress Online

I have put together a helpful tutorial on how to add projects to Ravelry, which you can find here.
  1. Ravelry – Create your project pages HERE
  2. Instagram and tag us!  @thestitchinmommy and/or @oombawkadesigncrochet
  3. Facebook Crochet With Us CAL Group (ask questions and share here!)
  4. Share using #SCARFOFTHEMONTHCLUB2018 (so we can search online for it!)

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2 Comments

  1. Hi Amanda, if you start with 101 chains this should give you approximately 40 inches in width. Or if you are using a different yarn and hook, crochet a chain as wide as you want and make sure the number of chains can be divided evenly by 2. So a multiple of 2. Then add 1 extra chain and begin the pattern. Hope this helps, Rhondda

  2. I’m not good at modifying patterns but would like to do a blanket with this stitch. Could you tell me how many to chain first for a medium/large blanket? Thank you.