Crochet Triangle Scarf Free Pattern- Fiesta Fringe

The Fiesta Fringe Triangle Scarf crochet pattern is super easy to make and looks so cute with fringe, tassels, or alone!

Pattern Inspiration

This crochet scarf pattern was one of my very first designs! I originally just created it to sell as a finished item in my Etsy shop. Then when I started designing I decided to type up the pattern and put it out there!

The premium pdf version of this pattern comes with both the triangle scarf instructions and instructions on how to make it into a simple infinity scarf!

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Pattern Details

The Yarn

This Fiesta Fringe triangle scarf is made with worsted (#4) weight yarn. I used Lion Brand Mandala Ombre yarn for my sample.

This yarn is 100% acrylic and comes in lots of fun colors! The yarn changes color throughout the skein to give it an ombre affect. It can be machine washed and dried.

You will need 3 cakes of Mandala Ombre for your scarf or approximately 340 yards of yarn.

Close up of yarn used to create the Fiesta Fringe triangle scarf.

Some great yarn alternatives to use would be WeCrochet Brava Worsted, WeCrochet Felici, or Lion Brand Jeans Yarn!

This is a beginner friendly pattern, using only basic crochet stitches.

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Fiesta Fringe Triangle Scarf Crochet Pattern

Materials

Approximately 250-340 yards of #4 worsted weight yarn

Lion Brand Mandala Ombre in Cool shown here.

J (6.0mm) crochet hook

Measuring tape

Darning needle

Difficulty

Beginner

Gauge

Gauge is not necessary for this pattern. For a tighter stitch use a smaller hook, for a larger, looser stitch use a larger hook.

Sizing

45” across the top

Pattern Notes

Starting chain does count as first stitch for each row unless stated otherwise within the pattern.

Optional fringe instructions below.

Stitches Needed & Abbreviations

ch-chain

st- stitch

sl st- slip stitch

dc- double crochet

v-st- double crochet, ch 1, double crochet all in the same st

**- repeat what is inside these symbols

Triangle Scarf

Ch 5

Row 1: dc in 4th ch from hook, ch 1, dc in same st, ch 1, v-st in next ch, turn. (2 v-st)

Row 2: Ch 4 (counts as first dc and ch 1), dc in same st, ch 1, v-st in outside ch 1 space (between the 2 v-st in previous row, NOT inside the v-st), ch 1, v-st in last st. (3 v-st)

Row 3: Ch 4 (counts as first dc and ch 1), dc in same st, *ch 1, v-st in ch 1 space*, repeat across, v-st in last st.  (4 v-st)

Rows 4-40: repeat row 3 until you end with 40 v-stitches (approximately 45”) or desired width.

Finish off

Weave in ends.

Optional Fringe for Triangle Scarf

Cut 48 pieces of yarn 10-24” long. (The picture is shown with 24” yarn)

Starting with the bottom point, take 3 pieces and fold in half. Draw up a loop through the point and slip knot through the loop. Add fringe on both sides every 5th row all way up.

Check out this tutorial from Hooks, Books, and Wanderlust on how to make tassels like I have attached to my latest scarf!

If you want to create tassels on the end, check out YouTube for some great tutorials!


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