The Step Right Up scarf by Carly Stipe makes use of the KnitCircus Greatest of Ease yarn, a colorful gradient twine that will give this project a beautiful color pattern. The scarf itself is quite compact, which means that it can work with many outfits without overwhelming them. The beauty of shading yarn is underlined by the chevron stitch.
What Yarn Weight Works Best for This Pattern?
This pattern uses fingering-weight yarn, which gives the scarf a light and flowing texture. It’s perfect for creating a delicate yet warm fabric without too much bulk.
Is This Scarf Pattern Suitable for Beginners?
The Step Right Up pattern is perfect for beginners who can handle basic stitches. You’ll work the whole scarf row by row using single crochet in the back loop only. This project features chevron design that gives the scarf a striking wavy look.
Does This Scarf Require Blocking After Finishing?
For this crochet scarf pattern, it’s a good idea to do some blocking. It will help the scarf drape better and smooth out any wonky stitches.
Simply wet block or steam block the scarf, gently shaping it to the finished dimensions of 6” x 58”. After blocking, the scarf will keep its nice shape and look smoother and more polished.