Kua Bay Scarf by Kelsey Cole

Kua Bay Scarf

Crochet
July 2022
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 4 rows = 4 inches
4.5 mm
400 - 500 yards (366 - 457 m)
Any Size, just add/remove sections
US
English
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An easy, beginner-friendly crochet scarf using only 1 skein of hand-dyed sock yarn plus some DK yarn in a contrasting color.

Named after the beautiful Kua Bay on the Big Island of Hawai’i. This quick and easy free crochet summer scarf is perfect for all of your warm-weather travels. Written recipe style and designed to get the most use of 1 hank of sock yarn. Perfect for stash busting and displaying gorgeous hand-dyed colorways!

This scarf is very beginner-friendly! If you have mastered Double Crochets, chains and basic pattern reading, then I am confident you can easily make this.

You can use any hank of sock / fingering weight yarn. The pattern is written recipe style and easily apadptable to how much yarn you have. The merino wool composition makes sock yarn perfect for warm weather wear. It’s incredibly breathable and moisture-wicking.

Easily make in any size by adding or removing sections, perfect for Mommy and Me matching scarfs!

Filet Mesh and Star Stitches (aka Five Star Marguerite) break up the Double Crochet Sections by changing colors and using DK weight yarn. Do not increase in these sections. I like going up in yarn weight to create pillowy soft stars and chains that stand out.