What Makes This Pattern Special?
Unlike traditional crochet scarves, this design is convertible, meaning it can be worn in multiple ways. The asymmetrical shape gives it a modern look, while the soft texture makes it comfortable to wear. Plus, it’s a relaxing project for anyone familiar with basic crochet stitches.
What Yarn Gives the Best Texture and Drape?
The original project was made with Caron Cakes yarn in the Strawberry Trifle colorway. It’s a worsted-weight self-striping yarn, but really, any worsted-weight yarn with a good drape will do. Good alternatives would be: Lion Brand Mandala, Bernat Pop!, or Scheepjes Whirl (for a lighter version).
If you prefer solid colors, you can always switch to a non-gradient yarn and just change colors by hand at even intervals for a similar look.
Guide to Crocheting the Strawberry Patch Scarf
The Strawberry Patch Convertible Scarf pattern incorporates increases to develop the distinct angled edge. Then, you make a rectangle midsection and finish by decreasing to develop the tapered point. The beautiful eyelet texture involves working primarily with double crochet stitches.
Once the main body of the scarf is ready, complete your scarf with tassels at both ends for a fashionable look.