Pink Sky at Night Scarf Pattern

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The Pink Sky at Night Scarf Pattern is my February Scarf of the Month Club CAL Pattern. This easy crochet scarf is worked in rows and features divided sections created by gentle ribbing and crossed double crochet stitches. The finished scarf is warm and easy to wear.

For this project you will need Chunky Weight / Bulky Weight Yarn and a 6 mm (J) crochet hook.

Visit me next week to get the coordinating hat (the Pink Sky at Night Hat).

The Pink Sky at Night Scarf Pattern is my February Scarf of the Month Club CAL Pattern. This easy crochet scarf is worked in rows and features divided sections created by gentle ribbing and crossed double crochet stitches. The finished scarf is warm and easy to wear.

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.

Pink Sky at Night Scarf Crochet Pattern

The Yarn I used for this project:

For my Pink Sky at Night Scarf I used 7.6 oz (215 g) / 359 yds (327 m) King Cole Shadow Chunky yarn, in the shade Fire Glow (Shade: 4005).

Shadow Chunky Yarn is 100% Premium Acrylic and I love the shades that were blended for each ball of yarn. There aren’t any significant color stripes or chunks as the shades flow into each other so perfectly. The colors have a bit of a watercolored look to them and there is a soft lustre to the stitches when the light hits them.

This yarn is great for winter wearables and bonus! it is machine washable and dryable too.

To see the other shades that are available visit this link.


Pink Sky at Night Scarf Pattern on Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pink-sky-at-night-scarf

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The Pink Sky at Night Scarf Pattern is my February Scarf of the Month Club CAL Pattern. This easy crochet scarf is worked in rows and features divided sections created by gentle ribbing and crossed double crochet stitches. The finished scarf is warm and easy to wear.

Pink Sky at Night Scarf Pattern

Supplies

  • Yarn: King Cole Shadow Chunky (check your local yarn shop here). Find it online here. (affiliate link) 3.52 oz (100 g) and 167 yds (152 m). 100% Premium Acrylic. Chunky Weight Yarn [5]. Gentle wash at 40°. Tumble dry, normal, low heat. Dry clean, any solvent. Do not iron. Do not bleach.
  • Colors: 2 skeins Fire Glow (Shade: 4005)
  • Crochet Hook: 6 mm (J) 
  • Finished Project: Scarf: 7.3 oz (208 g) and 347 yds (316 m)
  • Scissors, Tapestry Needle (yarn needle), Stitch Marker (optional)

Difficulty Level

  • Easy

Finished Size

  • Scarf width approximately 7.5 inches X 64 inches length.

Gauge

  • Approximately 12 dc per 4 inches and 5 rows dc per 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, and amount of yarn used for your project will also be different.

Abbreviations

Crochet Stitch Dictionary

US Terminology used

  • bl – back loop
  • ch – chain 
  • dc – double crochet
  • Fhdc – foundation half double crochet
  • g- grams
  • hdc – half double crochet
  • m – meters
  • oz – ounces
  • R – row
  • rem – remaining
  • sc – single crochet
  • sk – skip
  • st/sts – stitch/stitches
  • 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

Helpful Tutorials

Notes:

  • Add the Pink Sky at Night Scarf to your Ravelry library here
  • Foundation half double crochet multiple: 2
  • I used a foundation half double crochet to begin but you can easily use a foundation chain instead.
  • Foundation chain multiple: 2+1
  • When I work into the foundation chain, I prefer working into the back bar (back bump) of the chain. This gives the edge a more finished look and is visually the same as the top of the stitches from the final row you will be working for the scarf.  You can work under the back loop only if you prefer.
  • To change the scarf length, chain until you reach your desired scarf length and make sure you have a number of chains you can divide equally by 2, then add 1 additional ch.
  • The initial ch 2 counts as 1 hdc.
  • The initial ch 3 counts as 1 dc.
The Pink Sky at Night Scarf Pattern is my February Scarf of the Month Club CAL Pattern. This easy crochet scarf is worked in rows and features divided sections created by gentle ribbing and crossed double crochet stitches. The finished scarf is warm and easy to wear.

Pink Sky at Night Scarf Pattern

This project is crocheted lengthwise in rows.

Using your 6 mm (J) crochet hook (or size required for gauge):

R1: Fhdc 190. Turn. [190 Fhdc]

R2: All stitches are worked in the back loop. Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc). *Sk the next st, 1 dc in the next st, working in front of the last dc worked, 1 dc in the skipped st**. Work from * to ** across to the last st. 1 dc in the last st. Turn. [190 dc]

R3: All stitches are worked in the back loop. Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc), 1 hdc in each st across. Turn. [190 hdc]

R4-R12: Rep R2 and R3

R13: All stitches are worked in the back loop. Ch 1 (does not count as a stitch), 1 sc in each st across. [190 sc]

Proceed to finishing instructions.

Finishing Instructions:

  • Finish off.
  • Weave in ends.

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Create your project page here for the Pink Sky at Night Scarf

Next week I will be releasing a matching crochet hat pattern using this same yarn, so stay tuned!

The Pink Sky at Night Scarf Pattern is my February Scarf of the Month Club CAL Pattern. This easy crochet scarf is worked in rows and features divided sections created by gentle ribbing and crossed double crochet stitches. The finished scarf is warm and easy to wear.

2023 Monthly Scarf of the Month CAL

Get all the details about our 2023 CALs here:

Get all the details for the Scarf of the Month CAL here.
Get all the details for the Hat of the Month CAL here.
Check out the Supply List here.

If you are looking for our past Scarf of the Month Crochet Along Posts, you can find those here:

2016 Scarf of the Month Club
2017 Scarf of the Month Club
2018 Scarf of the Month Club
2019 Scarf of the Month Club
2020 Scarf and Hat of the Month Club
2021 Scarf of the Month CAL
2021 Hat of the Month CAL
2022 Scarf of the Month CAL
2022 Hat of the Month CAL

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