Butterscotch Tassel Scarf Crochet Pattern
Wind weaving through the tree branches, carrying newly-turned red leaves your way with every chilly gust. Neatly diced pieces of golden, gooey butterscotch catch your eye as you stroll past the sweet-smelling pastry shop… What better way to keep warm on a blustery autumn day than with a hot chocolate and some delicious fudge?
As the seasons slowly begin to change, envelope yourself in the cosy Butterscotch Tassel Scarf, a timeless classic that effortlessly transitions from summer to fall!
Due to the fluffy tassels and over-sized style, it’s easy to see how this snug scarf will quickly become your new favourite layering piece to drape over any outfit… Whether worn with a loose tee and jeans, or paired with a stylish coat and high heel boots, this chunky scarf will keep you extra warm and toasty as you fight off the blustery autumn weather!
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Materials
15.00mm (P) Crochet Hook
230yds [300ds] Super Chunky Yarn
– Lion Brand “Wool-Ease Thick & Quick” (106yds/170g)
Tapestry Needle;
Finished Size
Changes for Teen – Adult size are in [ ].
6 – 12 Yrs (Child)
Width: 5.5″ (14cm)
Length: 60” (152cm)
Teen – Adult
Width: 8″ (20cm)
Length: 70” (178cm)
Skill Level
This is an “Easy” level crochet pattern (includes “How-To” photos). You must be familiar with basic crochet stitches and techniques. Directions written so that they are easy to read and follow. All patterns are in English, and written in standard US terms.
Hope you all enjoy this pattern for a snuggly scarf, perfect for afternoon trips to the park.
Be sure to use the tag #hopefulhoneyhive on Instagram to show me your version of my design!
Have a lovely day crocheting…
Abigail Egerstaffer says
Hello I think my latest project was a bunny for Easter baskets.
Amanda Edgeworth says
Very nicely done as all your GREAT WORK OF ART IS! I LOVE this puff stitch scarf, looks very cozy and snuggly! Thanks for all your GREAT INSPIRATION and HARD WORK!
Maria Torres says
I am working on a hat for my daughter for her to wear on Easter:)
Linda Rumsey says
I haven't crocheted for a while as I'm currently knitting a long cardigan!
Mary Ann Atzrott says
I'm just finishing up a shawl for my daughter…. I'm crocheting together 3 x-large granny squares and putting a border around it. It will be 'v' shaped and is done with Caron Simply Soft in neon colors!
Sol de Noche deco crochet says
Love it
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Susanne Shumate says
Im currently doing the Wisteria CAL with Melody
Carol Skukan says
My current projects are: the Antique Rose Infinity Scarf, some booties for an expecting niece, and and ongoing afghan ( I think that' enough for now !).
Anon says
Love!
Paula Brackett says
I love your patterns! Using one to make a cowl and matching hat.
kimberly says
I last crocheted a bedroom mat. thanks for the giveaway.
lesleyana says
i just finished last night my first ever beaded crocheted dreamcatcher with a free pattern from @thechillydog and i love it!! can't wait to start the next one!! (also learning to knit so i have been practicing my knit and purl stitches every few days)
France Nadeau ❅ inspiration imagination creation says
How generous! Thank you for offering a pattern. I always love coming to your blog to look at your beautiful projects. Have a good day!
Erin Peterzak says
I am making a hat for myself for Easter with the Vanilla Tea Cloche Hat pattern 🙂
Gail Tress says
I am having trouble with the adult size I have 8 puffs on the first round when I sc in the next round and get to 14 stitches I still have stitches left on the row below. I know I’m probably not reading the instructions correctly but I have started this over several times and I am at a loss…please help!
Amanda says
It isn’t just you, I’m having the same problems. There are errors in the stitch counts in the adult size, starting with the chains/sc on row 1. I’ve been looking around online for comments to see if anybody has the correct info, so far no luck.
Marguerite says
Same! I thought I was going mad because somehow I keep having too many stitches. Olivia, PLEASE provide us with any clarification or pattern errata!