Mulberry Bobble Scarf – Free Crochet Pattern
With the end of the Australian summer in sight, I’ve decided to jump head first into some cosy yarns and wools to create a few warm and chunky accessories in anticipation of the cooler months.
When I started work on this bobbly cowl I couldn’t quite decide just what colour to use, and in the end I landed upon this lovely dusty plum colour, perfect for Autumn!.. So between this cowl, my chunky cabled neck wrap and my Autumn forest scarf, I’m sure I’ll be nice and toasty this coming Winter!
Materials
Size
Fits 13 Years & Up – Easily adjustable
Height – 11.5″ (29cm)
Width – 34″ (86cm)
Gauge
2 rows & 3 stitches in bobble st = 2 inches
Stitches & Abbreviations
st(s) – stitch(es)
ch – chain stitch
sc – single crochet
bobble st – bobble stitch
Pattern
Click here to Download the “Mulberry Bobble Scarf Pattern“!
Click here to Download the “Mulberry Bobble Scarf Pattern“!
Hope you all enjoyed this chunky, bobbly pattern!
If you did crochet this, please post a photo of your creation onto my Facebook Page.
I’d love to see it!
Have a lovely day crocheting,
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Hello, I love the look of this scarf and am working on making one. I just finished the third row which instructs to “*1 sc in top of bobble
st from previous rnd. 1 sc in next st (top of sc from previous rnd)”. There is another stitch in between, though – perhaps I am doing bobbles wrong – but if I sc in each stitch, then the scarf gets wider the next round. Is it supposed to be that way or should I have 71 stitches throughout the rest of the rows? I would love some insight, please. Thank you!