Honey Bird Triangle Scarf Crochet Pattern
Over the summer I longed for the days of cooler weather, where I could fully enjoy the comfort that crocheting with a sturdy wooden hook and a ball of yarn always brings me.
So as I wave bye-bye to warm, sunny trips to the beach, I welcome the cooler weather with open arms and a jolly “Hello Autumn”! Every year I enjoy pulling out my stash of warm, golden yarns and wools, and this time around it was no different. Browsing through a couple dozen skeins always brings me an unlimited amount of inspiration, what about you?
After a bit of pondering, I landed upon this gorgeous colour called “Goldenrod” from the 24/7 Cotton collection by Lion Brand. Made from 100% mercerized cotton, it’s no wonder this yarn is incredibly soft and easy to work with!
All that was left was putting my thinking cap on, and designing a new accessory for me to live in this blustery autumn… And so, the Honey Bird Triangle Scarf/Shawl was born!
Whether it’s worn draped over the shoulders as a shawl or wrapped around the neck for extra warmth, this bohemian scarf is sure to keep you toasty while you sip on a warm spiced pumpkin latte. With picot detailing along the border and swishy tassels to add a touch of intrigue, this scarf radiates contemporary sophistication!
You can never have too many cosy accessories, so be sure to also whip up a Toffee Apple Pompom Beanie and a Spiced Pear Hat…
Materials
4mm (G/6) Crochet Hook
850yds [950yds, 1125yds] Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton (186yds/100g)
– “Goldenrod/158” (4 [5,5] skeins); Color A
– “Ecru//98” (1 [1,1] skeins); Color B
Tapestry Needle
Finished Size
Changes for “6 – 12 Yrs/Childr” and “Teen/Adult ” sizes are in [ ].
2 – 5 Yrs/Toddler
Width: 48″ (122cm)
Length: 24.5” (62cm)
6 – 12 Yrs/Child
Width: 55″ (140cm)
Length: 27.5” (70cm)
Teen/Adult
Width: 62″ (158cm)
Length: 30.5” (77cm)
Gauge
16 stitches + 10 rows = 4″/10cm in double crochet
Stitches & Abbreviations
st(s) – stitch(es)
ch – chain stitch
sl st –slip stitch
sc – single crochet
dc – double crochet
pc – picot stitch
Picot Stitch (pc)
Slip stitch in the next stitch. Chain 3, then slip stitch in the same stitch again.
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.
+ PATTERN
Note: This scarf is worked in the row, from top to bottom. It is imperative to check gauge and maintain an even tension throughout.
+ SCARF
Ch3 using A yarn and 4mm hook.
Row 1: Skip 2 ch (counts as 1st dc), (2 dc, ch2, 3 dc) in 3rd ch from hook. Turn your work. (6 sts)
Row 2: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. 1 dc in next 2 sts. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next 2 sts. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (12 sts)
Row 3: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 1 more time. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 1 more time. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (10 sts)
Row 4: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 3 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 3 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (24 sts)
Row 5: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 4 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 4 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (16 sts)
Row 6: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 6 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 6 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (36 sts)
Row 7: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 7 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 7 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (22 sts)
Row 8: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 9 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 9 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (48 sts)
Row 9: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 10 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 10 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (28 sts)
Row 10: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 12 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 12 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (60 sts)
Row 11: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 13 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 13 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (34 sts)
Row 12: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 15 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 15 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (72 sts)
Row 13: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 16 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 16 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (40 sts)
Row 14: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 18 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 18 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (84 sts)
Row 15: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 19 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 19 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (46 sts)
Row 16: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 21 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 21 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (96 sts)
Row 17: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 22 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 22 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (52 sts)
Row 18: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 24 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 24 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (108 sts)
Row 19: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 25 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 25 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (58 sts)
Row 20: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 27 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 27 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (120 sts)
Row 21: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 28 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 28 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (64 sts)
Row 22: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 27 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 27 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (132 sts)
Row 23: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 28 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 28 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (64 sts)
Row 24: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 30 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 30 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (144 sts)
Row 25: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 31 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 31 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (70 sts)
Row 26: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 33 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 33 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (156 sts)
Row 27: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 34 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 34 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (76 sts)
Row 28: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 36 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 36 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (168 sts)
Row 29: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 37 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 37 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (82 sts)
Row 30: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 39 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 39 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (180 sts)
Row 31: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 40 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 40 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (88 sts)
Row 32: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 42 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 42 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (192 sts)
Row 33: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 43 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 43 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (94 sts)
Row 34: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 45 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 45 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (204 sts)
Row 35: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 46 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 46 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (100 sts)
Row 36: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 48 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 48 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (216 sts)
Row 37: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 49 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 49 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (106 sts)
Row 38: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 51 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 51 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (228 sts)
Row 39: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 52 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 52 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (112 sts)
6 – 12 Yrs (Child) + Teen – Adult Size
Row 40: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 54 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 54 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (240 sts)
Row 41: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 55 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 55 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (118 sts)
Row 42: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 57 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 57 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (252 sts)
Row 43: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 58 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 58 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (124 sts)
Row 44: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 60 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 60 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (264 sts)
Row 45: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 61 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 61 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (130 sts)
Teen – Adult Size
Row 46: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 63 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 63 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (276 sts)
Row 47: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 64 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 64 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (136 sts)
Row 48: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 66 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 66 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (288 sts)
Row 49: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 67 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 67 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (142 sts)
Row 50: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 69 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 69 more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (300 sts)
Row 51: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 70 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 70 more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (148 sts)
All Sizes
Row 40 [46, 52]: Change yarn to B. Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 54 [63, 72] more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 54 [63, 72] more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (240 [276, 312] sts)
Row 41 [47, 53]: Ch3 (counts as 1st dc and ch1), 1 dc in same st. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 55 [64, 73] more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch2, 1 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. *Ch1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 55 [64, 73] more times. Ch1, skip 1 st. (1 dc, ch1, 1 dc) in next st. Turn your work. (118, [136, 154] sts)
Row 42 [48, 54]: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 57 [66, 75] more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. Repeat from the * 57 [66, 75] more times. 2 dc in next st. Turn your work. (252 [288, 324] sts)
Row 43 [49, 55]: Ch3, sl st in same st. *1 sl st in next 2 sts. 1 pc in next st. Repeat from the * 40 [46, 52] mores times. 1 sl st in next 2 sts. 1 pc in “ch2” space from previous row. *1 sl st in next 2 sts. 1 pc in next st. Repeat from the * 41 [47, 53] mores times. (85 [97, 109] pc sts)
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
+ TASSELS
Taking your yarn, cut 25 strands of B yarn (12” long). Fold 22 of the strands in half/double, and take the 23rd and 24th strands and knot it around the centre of the fold.
Taking the 25th strand of yarn, wrap it around the group of 22 (now doubled to 24) strands of yarn, and knot it tightly. Trim each tassel to measure 5” (12.5cm). Attach tassels evenly across border of scarf.
Hope you all enjoy this pattern for a snuggly scarf, perfect for a blustery weekend getaway.
Be sure to use the tag #hopefulhoneyhive on Instagram to show me your version of my design!
Have a lovely day crocheting…
Admirartem says
This Goldenrod color is amazing and suits very well with the white-cream edges of the scarf! I think the tassels are perfect for this project and they give a sophisticated appareance to the shawl. Lovely design! Thanks for sharing the pattern. All the best!
Esperanza Jimenez Rivera says
Sehr schön danke!
Marcine Snyder says
Very nice pattern. Love the finished edging. I want to make this, soon as I finish my current project.
Susan says
This is such a beautiful scarf. Thank you so very much for sharing the pattern with us.
Tessa Aelbrecht says
Ahum, figures itself out along the way (damn autocorrect 😉
MSO says
It is almost tempting to join social media groups just to be able to enter such great giveaways…that color is beautiful!! :>)
ImDesertOlive says
Another lovely pattern.Such a stylish shawl!
Alexis Middleton says
This is gorgeous, Olivia! I love it!
Anonymous says
Olivia, could you use the caron cake yarn for this pattern? If so what size hook and how many cakes
Anonymous says
I love your patterns! . And I must say you are very beautiful!
Vickie Foxon says
Absolutely stunning love it.
Sammi Waite says
can someone help me i have just got to row 8 and my stitch count from row 7 is right but i can't seem to get the 48 stitches it says i should have even though i'm following the pattern correctly. Any ideas where i could be going wrong?
Rachel Farrow says
I am having the same issue as Tessa and Sammi. I think there needs to be a DC in the stitch immediately following the stitches that are worked into the center chain 2 space. Also, make sure you are catching that the turning chains are counting as DC and chain 1, which means if you ch 3 in the previous row, you work stitches into the chain 1 space and the top if the turning chain. I didn't catch this at first and was 3 stitches off on one of my rows.
deena says
I am also having the same problem. I just did two dc in the first dc after the point. lets hope that works!
Deb says
I found the error in row 4. I put a dc in the stitch after the 2dc ch2 2dc instead of in the ch 1 first because my count went off there right away.
Susan says
All my even rows since row 8 so far are not working out on counts –
Improvised so that at the end I have the correct counts up to row 12 at this point and need to add stitches again
Gramzie says
Beautiful!! I love the Color!! Thank you for sharing the pattern.
vnik says
Lovely pattern. I have some sock yarn that I want to try with this. Thanks for sharing.
Unknown says
This is exactly what i've been looking for to make! It's perfect 😀 Thank you for sharing!
Julie Wagner says
Thank you for sharing this! I can't wait to make it!
Dorothy Correll says
Love this! One problem… I can not find where it says the # of stitches for the foundation row.
Zia says
I saw this too, but instead of using a magic circle or chaining 4 and making a loop she works all those stitches into the very first chain
Lynette Brown says
Is there a video?
Lynette Brown says
Is there a video
Victoria Lindgren says
Very lovely piece and I, too, LOVE that goldenrod color. Thank you for sharing your pattern
Tracy King says
Thank you! It looks very pretty and warm.
Louise D. says
Will you be making a video tutorial for this pattern? I’m not good at reading patterns 🙁
Elizabeth says
Beautiful!
Do you have it on video tutorial?
Blessings!
Connie Hukvari says
Thank you so much for the Honey Bird Triangle Scarf pattern. I purchased King Cole bamboo cotton for another project but have to do this scarf…even if my color is fuscia! I LOVE the goldenrod and the name (my kids and grandkids in Florida are beekeepers) but have to keep my eyes from feasting on yarns until I have destashed and/or used what I have. 🙂
Yvette says
Hello, do you think its possible for me to use the same pattern but with super bulky yarn instead?
Kim says
No matter what I do, and I’ve unpicked about six times, I do not get 24 stitches after tow 4. What could I be doing wrong? I get 20 stitches I think.
Jessica Savell says
I am having the same issue. I would just give up but it’s just so beautiful!! I’ve tried and tried to get the correct number of stitches but something is off. I’ve been at it for 3+ hours now and can not get past row 4
Jessica Savell says
Ok, something that has worked for me so far is on the even rows, after you do the middle stitch in the “chain 2” spot, instead of going into the chain 1 space of the previous row, go into the next stitch. And then continue the repeat. So far I’ve been getting symmetry and the correct number of stitches! Hope this helps someone.
Teresa says
Hello, I really love your work, but for me it is really difficult to follow in english… do you have the pattern drawn? Thanks!
Courtney says
This scarf is so cute, and it is fun for my first project! However, in addition to the pattern issue mentioned already, the stitch count of the odd rows is off starting on row 23. I ended up having to make my own cheat sheet for stitch count in each row, so I’m not really using any of the instructions that probably took you a while to make. It would be helpful for future users if the post was updated with these corrections.
Alli says
I noticed the stitch count being extremely off on the 23rd row as well. I’m just curious what you came up with when you carried on?
Amna says
I love the pattern . It was so easy .
Thanks Hopeful Honey
Corrine says
Hello I am trying to make this pattern, but for some reason it is a giant diamond. Not a triangle. I am on row 24 I believe. What did I do wrong? I love this pattern and was very excited to make it.
Melissa says
I did the same thing as well. I found at the point where the pattern says in the next chain really isn’t the next chain it’s basically 2dc, chain 2 2dc and then the next on is the chain 2 spot as well. This keeps your count correct. Once you get to the edge ensure you are adding two dc in the last stitch. On the dc chain dc row, in the last stitch it’s dc, ch, dc. Then chain two, dc in same stitch and when she says dc in next chain spot, it’s actually the top of the chain 3 spot from previous row. This will keep your work straight and not a diamond shape.
LaVonne Switzer says
The stitch count is really off on this pattern. I noticed it on row 4. I get 22 not 24 stitches total. Can you please update this pattern? It’s so lovely. Thanks.
Tori says
There is a running typo starting in row 23 which copies row 21. Starting at row 23 you have to increase the repeat of the sequence by 3. Hence row 23 you repeat the sequence 31 times not 28, and so on on each odd numbered row.
Tori says
Same thing with the even rows starting on row 22…
Alli Zurek says
You rock! Thank you for finding this and posting so quickly!
Tori says
see my new note below, found a symmetry issue in the even rows starting on row 4, hope this helps! I’ve ripped this 4 times now and finally wrapped my head around it with help from a “crochet-master” friend of mine.
Tori says
Ok, one more comment! I kept getting off my stitches, no matter what I did, even after correcting the stitch count typo! SO, in the even rows, after the repeat section, the stitch pattern should go:
1 dc in next space. *1 dc in next “ch1” space, 1 dc in next st.
NOT “1 dc in next “ch1” space. *1 dc in next st. 1 dc in next “ch1” space. “
Tori says
So for example, Row 4 should look like this:
Row 4: Ch2 (counts as 1st dc), 1 dc in same st. *1 dc in next “ch1” space. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 3 more times. (2 dc, ch2, 2 dc) in “ch2” space from previous row. 1 dc in next space. *1 dc in next “ch1” space, 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 3 more times. 2 dc in next st (on ch3 from prev. row). Turn your work.
Quinn says
This is such a beautiful design! Thank you Tori for helping clear up the wandering stitch counts 🙂
Tonya Danielle Rogers says
Is there a place to get the correct pattern in a printer friendly format? I don’t mind paying for a good pattern, I just need to know where to look.
Liz says
Love it!!! I want to make it in a lot of colors!
Sam says
Hello is there a way to make the sides longer
Rhonda Thiessen says
I was asked to try this pattern out by a friend as following the directions given the scarf was not looking like the very first sample shown on the directions. In the second round picture it looks like only 1 double crochet,not the 2 Double Crochets. Wondering what I’m doing wrong and if other people have had same trouble.
Celine O’Callaghan says
You are a real inspiration, may God continue to bless you 😘
Pap Zsuzsa says
Szeretném kiprobálni a mintát tetszi a szine
Shanaz says
Very nice, 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💐💐💐
CECILIA CARDOSO says
i thought you would like this site
Eileen says
Is the pattern no longer available? It’s not showing up here.
Jennifer says
In reference to Tori ‘s comment on Nov 9,2018 I need clarification on how many stitches should be in row 23. She said there is a running error and you repeat the sequence 31 times instead of 28 . I’m not sure what that means. It would be helpful to know how many stitches in total should be in this row 23. I’m guessing a total of 66 ??
Tonya Danielle Rogers says
Is there a place to get the correct pattern in a printer friendly format? I don’t mind paying for a good pattern, I just need to know where to look.
Janet says
Can this pattern also be made into a shawl?
Alyx Lichtenthaler says
Am I the only one having problems with row 27?
I end up with 82 dc not the 76 it says I should have. My row before has the right count so Im not sure what I have done wrong
Wendy Michalski says
In tow 23 I have more than 64 stitches? Is your count correct here at 64? I’ve Ben counting and recounting and still more stitches?
Wendy says
Beautiful patterns. I’ve made two of your patterns now, so easy to follow