The No Tricks Scarf is a beginner-friendly crochet triangle scarf featuring basic stitches and gorgeous worsted weight hand-dyed yarn! This easy accessory works up quickly using simple stitches and creates the perfect aesthetic for the fall season and beyond. No tricks, all treats! 

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crochet triangle scarf

I love October and all the things this time of year brings!  While I tend to lean towards the whimsical side of Halloween, I love the energy that the Halloween season brings, and watching a good horror movie on a Friday night with my daughter and a bowl of popcorn is pretty much perfection.  She’s the only one in the house who will watch scary movies with me! 

The original design for this crochet triangle scarf used a yarn that has been discontinued, and I thought it was the perfect time to refresh this pattern to slightly adjust the shape and to update the supplies.

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About that yarn . . .

I will be honest – orange, in general, is not a color I am drawn to but when I saw this gorgeous hand-dyed colorway (Yes, I Canyon by Hue Loco) I just had to see what could be made with it. This colorway includes all my favorite autumn colors and reminds me of a bright blue sky on a crisp October day, where the changing leaves seem to glow in the afternoon light. It’s perfect for this easy crochet triangle scarf!

Yarn that comes in hanks, like this yarn, rather than balls or skeins will need to be wound into a workable ball, and there is no better way to do this (unless you want to spend an hour unraveling a giant knot) than by using a ball winder and yarn swift.  I had no idea this ingenious product even existed, and I cannot believe I have gone this long without one!  It’s truly a genius invention and one that I highly recommend. 

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Alternate Yarn Options

While the colorways used in the featured crochet triangle scarf are specific to the dyer mentioned and may or may not be in stock at any given time, many independent yarn dyers with in-stock yarn, and new collections are frequently released. Here are a few of my favorite yarn dyers, check them out:

  • Sewrella Yarn
  • Montana Crochet
  • While They Dream
  • Hue Loco

Of course, you do not have to use hand-dyed yarn for your project, and here are a few alternate yarn options.

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No tricks, just treats!

I adore triangle scarves and asymmetrical scarves, and this pattern is a simple two-row repeat using mostly double crochet that is easy and fast to work.  This is an easy crochet triangle scarf project that is perfect for all levels and a great introduction to making more unique shapes if you are a beginner. Get started now on creating your unique, show-stopping accessory just in time for spooky season and all the magic of fall!  

Looking for more fall inspiration? Check out the Harvest Hooded Sweater or the Deep Woods Scarf for your next project!

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No Tricks Crochet Triangle Scarf

Free Crochet Pattern by Mason Jar Yarn Designs

SKILL LEVEL:  Advanced Beginner

MATERIALS:

US Size K/10 6.50mm crochet hook

#4 Worsted Weight Yarn – 100% Superwash Merino Wool (218 yards/100 grams)

  • Yes, I Canyon by Hue Loco – 4 skeins (872 yards):  approximately 361 grams were used for my sample, about 3 and ½ skeins.

Stitch Markers

Scissors

Yarn needle

Measuring Tape

GAUGE:  13 double crochet stitches X 7 rows = 4 inches

Gauge is not particularly important for this crochet triangle scarf as long as the drape of your project is as desired.

ABBREVIATIONS: 

ch(s) – chain(s)

dc – double crochet

ch-sp – chain space

ch2-sp – chain 2 space

tch – turning chain

sk – skip

st(s) – stitch(es)

PATTERN NOTES:

  • There is no wrong side or right side to this crochet triangle scarf. 
  • Ch 1 to create ch-sp and Ch 3 turning chain count as a stitch. 
  • Ch 2 to create ch2-sp does NOT count as a stitch. 
  • Beginning in row 3, you may wish to place a stitch marker into the triangle point (chain 2 space) to keep track of when that chain space is reached. 
  • Each row will increase by 6 stitches (not including chain 2 at the point of the triangle). 
  • Add additional row 3 and 4 repeats if you wish to make your scarf bigger; please make sure to purchase enough yarn if you are adding rows or adding fringe or tassel embellishments.    

THE PATTERN:

Foundation Row:  Ch 4. 

Row 1:  (foundation chain counts as a stitch here) 2 dc, ch 2, 3 dc into 4th ch from hook.  Turn. (6 dc sts)

Row 2:  Ch 3, 2 dc in same st, dc in next two sts, (dc, ch 2, dc) in ch2-sp.  Dc in next two sts, 3 dc in top of tch.  Turn.  (12 dc sts)

Row 3:  Ch 3, 2 dc in same st.  *Ch 1, sk next st, dc in next st.*  Repeat from * to * until one st remains before ch2-sp.  Ch 1, sk next st, (dc, ch 2, dc) in ch2-sp.  *Ch 1, sk next st, dc in next st.*  Repeat from * to * until one st and tch remain.  Ch 1, sk last st, 3 dc in top of tch.  Turn.  (18 total sts including chain 1)  

Row 4:  Ch 3, 2 dc in same st, dc in next two sts.  *Dc in ch-sp, dc in next st.*  Repeat from * to * until ch2-sp, (dc, ch 2, dc) into ch2-sp.  *Dc in next st, dc in ch-sp.*  Repeat from * to * until two sts and tch remain.  Dc in last two sts, 3 dc in top of tch.  Turn.  (24 dc sts)

Rows 5 – 48:  Repeat Rows 3 and 4

Fasten off, and weave in your ends.  

Photo References – Easy Crochet Triangle Scarf

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