Friday, March 28

Two more granny stitch scarves to crochet


Channeling Granny is the second in a series of scarves I designed using spiral construction. Worked in a yarn with a long color run (or scrap yarn tied together using magic knot), this quick to crochet scarf will be ready to wear in a flash. Finish the scarf with a fun wave edging. I used sport/DK weight yarn and a size H (5 mm) hook for this design though you could make it with any weight of yarn by changing the hook size to suit the yarn. The pictured scarf was made with a ball of Silk Garden Sock yarn. Finished size 54.5 long x 5” wide. Only two ends to weave in!

The 4 page pattern has written instructions and a crochet chart. The pattern can be found in my Ravelry pattern store.


Spiral Granny Scarf is the one that started it all. It will use up your scrap worsted weight yarn to make a scarf. Tie your pieces together into a magic ball using magic knot (no pesky ends to weave in). You’ll need 300 yards and a size I crochet hook for this project. (Or any weight of yarn by changing the hook size.) Finished size: 56” x 7.5”. Add fringe or not.

The pattern also includes instructions for making a panel afghan with multiple scarves.

The 3 page pattern has both written instructions and a crochet chart. You can find the pattern in my Ravelry pattern store.

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