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Stardew Triangle Scarf

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Stardew Triangle Scarf
A Stardew Triangle Scarf featuring tassels.

Look at this simple but very eye-catching design Alex DellAringa has come up with. The Stardew Triangle Scarf certainly falls into the category of beginner-friendly patterns with amazing looks. Like the idea of having it wrapped around your neck? If so, don’t hesitate to give it a try!

Why Choose a Triangle Scarf?

Surely every woman knows that feeling when winter is over and you don’t know what to wear. This crochet scarf will prove an excellent clothing accessory once spring comes in the air. It features a beautiful lace texture and light fabric that is thick enough to give you warmth when it is still chilly outside.

You can easily style this crochet triangle shawl with your everyday tees and elegant dresses by wrapping it around your neck or draping it over your shoulders.

What You’ll Need for This Project

For the Stardew Triangle Scarf pattern, you will need three balls of DK-weight yarn and a 4 mm crochet hook.

The designer used Furls Whims Merino Z Twist, a soft blend of nylon and merino wool with a great stitch definition and nice lightweight feel. Follow the two-colored palette of light grey and teal that conveys fresh summer vibes or go on with your favourite shades.

How to Crochet the Stardew Triangle Scarf

All you need to know to start this crochet shawl project is a set of basic stitches. You work it from the top down using just double crochets and treble crochets. Every next row involves increasing the number of stitches to get a triangular shape. For a shawl measuring 50 x 22 inches, you need to work 34 rows.

Can I Add Tassels to This Scarf?

Looking for a cute way to put the finishing touches? This handmade triangle scarf looks fabulous with adorable tassels at each corner of the scarf.

The designer used a gauge ruler to create 6-inch tassels, but any other item of a similar size will work too. You can even use a piece of cardboard, a book, or a CD box. Once you have your tassels ready, just sew them to each of the three corners of the scarf.

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