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Autumn Chill Mod Scarf

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Autumn Chill Mod Scarf
Two views of the Mod Scarf in red, pink, and gray tones—with pointed ends and large pom-poms—perfect for warding off the Autumn Chill. Displayed on a mannequin and arranged in a circle.

Looking for a playful twist to your cold-weather wardrobe? If so, the Autumn Chill Mod Scarf crochet pattern by Megan Meyer is definitely worth your attention! This triangle-shaped handmade wrap features two fluffy pom poms on both ends that make it look very adorable. The ombre-style color changes combine wonderfully with the unique texture, resulting in a stylish accessory!

What Makes This Crochet Scarf Special

Cute pom pom details are the standout point of this crochet scarf pattern, but that’s not all. The design is great for playing with bold color blocks – you can use either a regular yarn in separate shades or a self-striping skein with gorgeous color transitions. The scarf also features an eye-catching texture with bobble stitches.

Materials You Will Need

For this crochet winter scarf pattern, go for medium-weight yarn and a 6 mm crochet hook. The designer picked Caron Cakes, which is a soft blend of wool and acrylic available in beautiful self-striping colors. This yarn is a great option, but if you want to use any other brand, feel free to do so. 

How Long Is The Finished Scarf?

The completed scarf measures approximately 72 inches (183 cm) in length. This way, you can easily wrap it around your neck for warmth. When using bulky yarn and a larger hook, the scarf will naturally go bigger.

What Stitches Are Used In This Pattern?

The Autumn Chill Mod Scarf pattern works up mostly with half double crochets and bobble stitches. It’s crocheted widthwise from one end to another to create a clever triangular shape. To complete it you should be familiar with crochet basics and know how to read written patterns.

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