No Cars Go Scarf by Chelsea Nicole

No Cars Go Scarf

Crochet
March 2020
Yarntuary Sock Yarn
Yarntuary DK Yarn
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
Not critical
3.5 mm (E)
400 - 460 yards (366 - 421 m)
US
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

“No cars go
Where we know
Between the click of the light and the start of the dream…” - Arcade Fire

TheNo Cars Go Scarf Crochet Pattern is named after the song by Arcade Fire.

To me the song is about finding safety in a quiet place where you can shut out the world and get lost in your imagination, which makes it extra magical.

The yarn used for this pattern is Yarntuary’s semi-solid colorway No Cars Go, inspired by the chartreuse piano key on the Maxence Cyrin album Novö Piano where he covered the song.

This scarf is a ONE HANK WONDER! It takes only one hank of sock or fingering yarn or two hanks of DK weight yarn to make it. You can make the scarf in any yarn you like.

It works up pretty quickly as the entire scarf is made by repeating Row 2. Talk about mindless crochet! The stitches create a pretty pattern that you’ll enjoy admiring while you work.

This is one you can wear 3/4 seasons of the year. It is light and less wide so you can throw it around your neck in a flash and not have to worry about fussing with it.

The pattern contains clear, detailed instructions and pictures, as well as an additional section at the end with step by step instructions and photos for ALL stitches used!

Measurements:

Weight 1 Yarn: 4 W x 73 L

Weight 3 Yarn: 4.75 W x 80 L

Materials:

1 hank Yarntuary 80% Superwash Merino Wool, 10% Cashmere, 10% nylon in color No Cars Go (425 yd/388m, 100g/3.5 oz, weight 1)

Size E (3.5 mm) crochet hook

OR

2 hanks Yarntuary 100% Merino Wool DK (230 yd/210 m, 100g/3.5 oz, weight 3)

Size G (4.5 mm) crochet hook

Tapestry needle and scissors

It is super easy to customize this scarf to use any yarn or change the width or height. The scarf is crocheted width-wise and at the beginning the multiple to chain is given for those who would like to change the width, for example, if you would like to make a shawl instead.

The skill level of this pattern is beginner. You only need to master one stitch and the pattern tells you how to do it step-by-step so even a beginner can handle this one. There is a section at the end that will help any beginner start to crochet with instructions and pictures showing how to make a sl knot, how to chain, etc. There are pictures and instructions for all stitches used in the pattern and I am here to help if you get stuck, but you’ll probably be fine!

To print without pictures, “Select All” in PDF and paste to a Word document.

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