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Kensington Brooklyn Tweed Scarf Free Crochet Pattern

The Kensington Scarf Free Crochet Pattern featuring Brooklyn Tweed yarn is here to bring the COZY! When the weather cools, it is so great to have accessories that can bring some fun to our outwear rotation.

And accessories are the perfect project to try out a new to you shade or color combination. They work up quicker than a garment and are a lower material investment. I’d say those are some good reasons to make yourself a new scarf with our Kensington Brooklyn Tweed Scarf free pattern!

I love the overall texture of this pattern and the high squish factor it brings. Depending on how you choose to wear it, you can highlight a different color in the scarf. And the addition of a button means this scarf won’t be going rogue on you - it will stay in whatever form you drape it!

Let’s not forget that scarves are PERFECT for gift making and giving. Every time your lucky gift recipient looks in their closet on the way out the door, they’ll think of you and how much they mean to you. That’s why we put our love and care into our handmade gifts, right?

Supply List:
Brooklyn Tweed Quarry /Bulky Category 6 Yarn
Color A: Gypsum 200 yards
Color B: Sandstone 200 yards
Color C: Serpentine 130 yards
Crochet Hook Size Q / 15 mm
Large needle to weave ends
2” diameter button of choice

Stitches Used / Abbreviations:
fhdc-Foundation Half Double Crochet
ch -Chain
sc -Single Crochet
hdc-Half Double Crochet
dc –Double Crochet

Gauge: 3 pattern clusters x 3 rows= 4” sq
Finished Scarf approx. 79” L x 10”W

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Begin with Color A:
Row1: fhdc 20*** (to approx. 11inches) ***, Turn. Here’s a tutorial if you do not know fhdc, here is a tutorial.

Row 2: Ch 2, dc in last fhdc of Row 1, *skip 2 fhdc, [sc, dc,dc,] into next fhdc * Repeat *to * all way across, ending with sc in last fhdc, ch 2 and turn.

Row 3: Dc in last sc of previous row, *skip 2 dc, [sc, dc, dc,] into sc * Repeat * to * all wayacross, ending with sc in last ch 2, ch 2 and turn.

Rows 4 -30: Repeat ROW 3

Change to Color B:
Rows 31-59: Repeat ROW 3

Change to Color C:
Rows 60-79: Repeat ROW 3

Row 80: Dc in last sc of previous row, *skip 2 dc, [sc, dc, dc,] into sc * Repeat * to * allway across, ending with sc in last sc, and turn.

Row 81: Ch 1 (does NOT count as stitch), sc in each stitch across for total 20 sc.

Fasten off and weave in ends.
Affix Button to corner of Color C.