Moonlight Scarf by Chelsea Nicole

Moonlight Scarf

Crochet
March 2022
Yarntuary Merino Camel Aran Yarn
Aran (8 wpi) ?
Not critical
5.5 mm (I)
400 - 460 yards (366 - 421 m)
US
English
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“I never knew,
I never knew
You could hold moonlight in your hands
Til’ the night I held you…” - Ariana Grande

This listing is for a PDF instant-download of the Moonlight Scarf Crochet Pattern, named after the song by Ariana Grande.

This is a good one to add to your collection! The stitches used come together to make a unique pattern that would look good in just about any yarn, making it a good go-to when you have some yarn in your stash that you aren’t sure what to do with.

Pattern gives specific instructions for how to make scarf in weight 1 and weight 4 yarn, but it is easy to adapt to any yarn.

Scarf is made in two pieces and seamed at the middle with a quick and easy method.

Instructions are clear and concise and there are pictures throughout. At the end is a bonus step-by-step photo tutorial of each stitch used. Stitches are ch, sl, sc, hdc and hdc2tog (the last stitch is only used in the last row).

My favorite part about this pattern is seeing the different results I get depending on the yarn I use, whether it be weight 1 or even weight 6! No matter the weight, the stitches are beautiful and the texture mesmerizing.

Materials used are:

  • 3 hanks Yarntuary Merino Camel Aran Yarn in colorway Tutti Frutti (55% Extra fine Merino Wool, 45% Camel, 100 g, 153 yd, yarn weight 4) and size I (5.5 mm) crochet hook

OR

  • 2 hanks Yarntuary Bluefaced Leicester Sock Yarn in colorway Tutti Frutti (100% Bluefaced Leicester Wool, 100 g, 530 yds) and a size D (3.0 mm hook)

  • Along with a tapestry needle and scissors for seaming and weaving in and cutting ends.

Scarf measures 69 inches long and 4.5-4.75 inches wide following weight 4 instructions and 5.5 inches wide, 75 inches long following weight 1 instructions.

I don’t anticipate you getting stuck as you work through the pattern, but if you do, don’t hesitate to reach out to me!