This reversible crochet flower scarf free pattern is sure to be one of your favorite crochet items to make and wear in the summertime.
Here are another Oh-so girly girl crochet flower-related patterns for you guys to enjoy, as most girls love flowers, including me as well.
The flower scarf has been taking in my mind lately. They always pop up in my Pinterest feeds.
So I was thinking, oh yeah, I going to make one, but I also want this scarf to be a crown at the same time as well!
Oh well, I design this easy two-in-one crochet flower scarf that can turn into a flower crown easily!
Easy & lightweight crochet flower scarf pattern.
Of course, there are so many crochet flower scarf patterns out here on the web that you guys can enjoy, but this one is so unique and simple yet also convertible.
The Delia scarf is lightweight because they by crocheting a chain to connect each flower and leaf.
This summer scarf crochet pattern can be made with any kind of yarn fiber and use not much yarn to complete the project. It’s a scrap buster project.
What is the best yarn for a crochet flower scarf?
For crocheted flower scarf, you can basically use any kind of fiber content that you have. They will work perfectly fine.
I use an acrylic blend with cotton yarn to make this reversible crochet summer scarf, but if you have cotton yarn would be great too, so either cotton or acrylic is fine, and pick up a candy pink color for the flower.
This is a quick and easy project to make. You can make them in just one-afternoon tea.
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Supplies & material
- In this example piece, I used 2 colors green for the leaf and pink for the flower, and they are scarp yarn. Any dk weight or 4 medium-weight yarn works great.
- 3.5 mm crochet hook or 4.0 hook size
Skill and abbreviations
- (American crochet terms)
- You will need to know how to make
- Sl st (slip stitch)
- sc which means single crochet
- dc, which means double crochet
- hdc which means half double crochet
- ch, Chain
- slip knot
How to crochet a flower scarf video tutorial.
Measurement.
- 64 inches long
- Gauge: each flower is about 1 inch wide
- This pattern is made for beginners! There is a basic skill level required to make.
Note.
- You will work continually in the chain for each flower
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Delia crochet flowers scarf free pattern instruction.
Crocheted the flowers.
First flower: Start off by making a slip knot, Then make 14 chains,
then in the next ch from hook make ( 3dc and sl st all in the same ch), first petal creates, in next ch make ( 3dc and sl st all in the same ch) 2nd petal create, in the next ch make ( 3dc and sl st all in the same ch) 3 rd petal create,.
Join the last petal and the first petal by sl st. This will create your first flower.
After you have your first flower then, chain 14 and repeat the same process to create 2nd flower
or until you get 23 flowers, I measure my piece around 64 inches long.
Fasten off.
Crocheted the leaf.
Now we moving on to the leaf.
First leaf: Start off by making a slip knot, Then make 12 chains,
then in the next ch from hook, make sl st, in the next ch make hdc, in the next 2 chains make dc in each ch,
in the next ch make sc, in the next ch make slst. This will create your first leave.
After you have your first leaf, then join the leaf with the first flower by sl st, then chain 12 and repeat the same process to create 2nd leaf
or until you get 23 leaves, I measure my piece around 64 inches long.
Fasten off.
Finishing
After you have the flower and leaf attached together then, you tie up each end.
You’re not done yet. Lastly, create a flower crown by laying the piece flat in the circle and using the other end to wrap it up– see more on how to do it in the video tutorial.
YAY! You did it! Now, admire your creation and enjoy your very own pretty flower scarf! If you make one, I would love to see your creation; tag me on Instagram! I would love to see your creation.
Happy crocheting.