Cecily Scarf by Susy Knotsosquare

Cecily Scarf

Crochet
October 2025
DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches
in hhdc
4.0 mm (G)
191 - 197 yards (175 - 180 m)
S M
US
English
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The Cecily Scarf is worked from tip to tip. You start by increasing until the scarf reaches its full width, then continue through the body section, where you’ll work an easy, repeating stitch pattern that’s wonderfully rhythmic and relaxing. To finish, you decrease again towards the opposite tip, creating a lovely balanced shape that drapes beautifully.
It’s the kind of project that feels effortless — the stitches are simple and the repeat soon becomes second nature.
And here’s one of my favourite parts: there are only four ends to weave in! The stripes are designed so neatly that you can enjoy the making without worrying about endless finishing work.

Skill level: Intermediate

Materials needed:
Yarn
Crochet hook 4 mm
Scissors
Yarn needle
2 Stitch markers

Yarn used:
Hobbii Seashell (50gr/ 125m, 40% Cotton, 25% Linen, 35% Viscose) Medium version
Wheat (04) app 40g
Lavender (08) app 40g
Hunter Green (13) app 8g

Hobbii Highland Wool (100% wool, 50g/175m-191 yds) Short version
Cherry Blossom (29) app 20g
Champagne (03) app 20g
Moroccan Spice (30) app 8g

Gauge:
Hobbii Seashell 20 Hhdc over 14 rows = 10x10 cm
Hobbii Highland Wool 20 Hhdc over 18 rows = 10x10 cm

Finished measurements:
Medium version: 141 cm x 9.5 cm at widest point.
Small version: 95 cm x 9.5 cm at widest point.