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Aster Granny Scarf
You can find a free version on my blog.
Written in both UK and US crochet terminology.
Comes with step-by-step photos and crochet charts.
This is the Aster Granny Square Scarf. It is an easy crochet scarf which is perfect for stash busting your yarn leftovers.
In the pattern you can choose to use the Join As You Go method, or you can also sew squares together if you prefer. The pattern comes with links to a video tutorial demonstrating the JAYG and Mattress stitch.
It also has a simple crochet bobble edging to complete the granny core aesthetic.
I use DK yarn, but you can use any yarn that takes your fancy. You can also make this scarf in any length you like. I have made granny square neckties, a longer, cosy scarf, and a cute headscarf, all following the same crochet idea for a quick-fix project.
So if you’re feeling crafty and want to make your own crochet scarf using granny squares, this is the pattern for you!
When using a 4mm crochet hook and DK wool yarn, 1 square measures approx:
10cm / 4 inches, on the diagonal. Or 7cm / 2.75 inches down a square side.
Width of all patterns: 11cm / 4.25 inches.
Little Granny Scarves: 90cm / 35.5 inches.
Long Granny Scaves: 140cm / 55 inches.
Granny headscarf length (inc. 2x 26cm ties): 92cm / 36.25 inches each.
Yarn Requirements
Yarn stash used is mostly:
Drops Daisy DK, 100% Wool (110m/120yd/50g).
Yarnsmiths Merino DK, 100% Merino Wool (110m/120yd/50g).
Little Granny Scarf (Options 1 & 2)
Less than 220m/240yds/100g of DK yarn. Include 1x50g of main colour if stashbusting, OR 2x50g if monochrome.
Long Granny Scarf (Options 1 & 2)
Less than 330m/360yds/150g of DK yarn. Include 2x50g of main colour, if stashbusting, OR 3x50g if monochrome.
Granny Headscarf
Yarnsmiths Merino DK, 100% Merino Wool (110m/120yd/50g). 1 ball in Multi Tweed (T3820)
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