Honey Pot Textured Crochet Scarf Pattern Free Pattern Page

Honey Pot Textured Crochet Scarf Pattern

This crochet stitch pattern is insulating, interesting and geometrically gorgeous for a textured crochet scarf pattern. It features front and back post double crochet, foundation double crochet and a highly textured, offset oval fabric design. The stitch pattern has a multiple of 10 sts + 7 and it is a six-row repeat. Depending on your gauge, you can add more stitches in multiples of 10 to created a wider fabric or increase the row count in multiples of 6 rows for a longer fabric, too.

Listed below I have also included measurements and yarn estimates for a variety of rectangular flat fabic projects you can make with this beautiful stitch pattern.

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What you will need:

Scarf:

  • 575 yds (525m) #4 worsted weight yarn
  • J/10 (6mm) crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors

Shown in: Lion Brand Yarn’s Wool-ease; #4 worsted weight yarn; 197 yds (180m) per 3oz (85gm); 3 balls in Arrowwood.

Gauge: 16 sts / 7 rows = 4 in (10cm) in established pattern

Finished sizes:

Scarf:

  • 9 in (22.9cm) wide x 60 in (152.4cm) long
  • 37 sts wide x 107 rows
  • 575 yds (3 balls)

Rectangular Wrap:

  • 24 in (60.9cm) wide x 72 in (182.9cm) long
  • 97 sts wide x 126 rows
  • 1840 yds (10 balls)

Baby Blanket:

  • 36 in (91.4cm) square
  • 147 sts x 66 rows
  • 1380 yds (8 balls)

Afghan:

  • 60 in (152.4cm) square
  • 247 sts wide x 106 rows
  • 3834 yds (20 balls)

Special Stitches:

  • Bpdc (back post double crochet): Yarn over hook, wrap the yarn around the post (or stem) of the specified stitch from back to front, yarn over and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook). Yarn over, pull through the first two loops only. Yarn over, pull through the last two loops on the hook.
  • Fdc (foundation double crochet): Ch 3, yarn over hook, insert hook in 3rd ch from hook, yarn over hook and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook), yarn over hook, pull yarn through first loop on hook, (yarn over hook and draw through 2 loops) x2.—1 fdc made. *Yarn over hook, insert hook in vertical bar at the base of the last stitch made, yarn over hook and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook), yarn over hook and draw through 1 loop, (yarn over hook and draw through 2 loops) x2. Rep from * for length of foundation.
  • Fpdc (front post double crochet): Yarn over hook, wrap the yarn around the post (or stem) of the specified stitch from front to back, yarn over and pull up a loop (3 loops on hook). Yarn over, pull through the first two loops only. Yarn over, pull through the last two loops on the hook.
  • Shell: (3dc, ch1, 3dc)

Watch the Honey Pot Textured Crochet Scarf Pattern Video here:

crochet scarf pattern chart

Instructions for Honey Pot Textured Crochet Scarf Pattern:

Multiple of 10 sts + 7

Row 1: Foundation double crochet (fdc) 37 sts. – 37 dcs

Row 2: Ch2 (does not count as a st here or throughout pattern), fpdc around post of first dc, (ch1, skip 1 dc, fpdc around post of next dc)x2, *skip 3 dcs, shell in next dc, skip 3 dcs, fpdc around post of next dc, ch1, fpdc around post of next dc. Rep from * across, ch1, skip 1 dc, fpdc around post of last dc, turn.

Row 3: Ch2, bpdc around post of first fpdc, (ch1, bpdc around post of next fpdc)x2, * shell in next ch1 sp, bpdc around post of next fpdc, ch1, bpdc around post of next fpdc. Rep from * across, ch1, bpdc around post of last fpdc, turn.

Row 4: Ch2, fpdc around post of next bpdc, (ch1, fpdc around post of next bpdc)x2, *shell in next ch1 sp, fpdc around post of next bpdc, ch1, fpdc around post of next bpdc. Rep from * across, ch1, fpdc around post of last bpdc, turn.

Row 5: Ch2, bpdc around post of first fpdc, ch1, bpdc around post of next fpdc, shell in next ch1 sp, bpdc around post of next fpdc, *ch1, skip next shell, bpdc around post of next fpdc, shell in next ch1 sp, bpdc around post of next fpdc. Rep from * across, ch1, bpdc around post of last fpdc, turn.

Honey Pot Textured Crochet Scarf Pattern

Row 6: Ch2, fpdc around post of first bpdc, ch1, fpdc around post of next bpdc, *shell in next ch1 sp, fpdc around post of next bpdc, ch1, fpdc around post of next bpdc. Rep from * across, turn.

Row 7: Ch2, bpdc around post of first fpdc, ch1, bpdc around post of next fpdc, *shell in next ch1 sp, bpdc around post of next fpdc, ch1, bpdc around post of next fpdc. Rep from * across, turn.

Row 8: Ch2, fpdc around post of first bpdc, ch1, fpdc around post of next bpdc, *ch1, skip next shell, fpdc around next bpdc, shell in next ch1 sp, fpdc around post of next bpdc. Rep from * across, (ch1, fpdc around next bpdc)x2, turn.

Row 9: Ch2, bpdc around post of first fpdc, (ch1, bpdc around post of next fpdc)x2, *shell in next shell, bpdc around post of next fpdc, ch1, bpdc around post of next fpdc. Rep from * across, ch1, bpdc around post of last fpdc, turn.

Row 10: Ch2, fpdc around post of next bpdc, (ch1, fpdc around post of next bpdc)x2, *shell in next ch1 sp, fpdc around post of next bpdc, ch1, fpdc around post of next bpdc. Rep from * across, ch1, fpdc around post of last bpdc, turn. 

Rows 11 – 106: Rep rows 5 – 10 sixteen more times.

Note: To do any modifications to the size of this pattern, rep rows 5 – 10 for desired length.

is 56 in .

Final row: Ch2, bpdc around post of first fpdc, *(dc in next ch1 sp, bpdc around post of next fpdc)x2, 1dc in ea of next 3 dcs, 1dc in next ch1 sp, 1dc in ea of next 3 dcs. Rep from * across, bpdc around post of next fpdc, (dc in next ch1 sp, bpdc around post of next fpdc)x2, turn.

Fasten off.

 

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2 thoughts on “Honey Pot Textured Crochet Scarf Pattern Free Pattern Page

  1. Suzanne says:

    Hi, Kristin,
    In your Honey Pot scarf etc. pattern, see the following row. There is no * to mark the repeat the starting point for * across.
    Final row: Ch2, bpdc around post of first fpdc, (dc in next ch1 sp, bpdc around post of next fpdc)x2, 1dc in ea of next 3 dcs, 1dc in next ch1 sp, 1dc in ea of next 3 dcs. Rep from * across, bpdc around post of next fpdc, (dc in next ch1 sp, bpdc around post of next fpdc)x2, turn.

    And when rows say * Across and then there is a further instruction, how far “across” does the repeat go?
    Obviously, not, as usual all the way to the end of the row. So,, it’s confusing.

    • Kristin Omdahl says:

      Final row: Ch2, bpdc around post of first fpdc, *(dc in next ch1 sp, bpdc around post of next fpdc)x2, 1dc in ea of next 3 dcs, 1dc in next ch1 sp, 1dc in ea of next 3 dcs. Rep from * across, bpdc around post of next fpdc, (dc in next ch1 sp, bpdc around post of next fpdc)x2, turn.

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