V-Stitch Crochet Scarf Pattern: Canyon Trail Scarf
If you love making easy crochet accessories, then you’re in the right place! The Canyon Trail Scarf is an easy v-stitch crochet scarf that will easily become your go-to fall accessory. This beautiful scarf is not only stylish, but it’s easy to make and keeps you warm on those chilly mornings. Whether you’re making one for yourself, for a friend, or for your shop, you’ll love how quickly this scarf works up.
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Canyon Trail Scarf
I love using simple stitches to create patterns. The V-stitch is one of my favorites because it is easy for everyone and it can be used to give the project some visual intrigue. In this case, the design has a small sections of v-stitches in each row that create a vertical pattern in the scarf.
I live in a warmer part of the US, so it’s very common for it to be cold in the early morning but warm in the afternoon. I like scarfs because they’re an easy way to fight off the cool weather without having to wear heavy winter clothes! If you like having a removable accessory that helps you stay warm when you need it (but lets you adjust when the day warms up), then this scarf is perfect for your next project.
The Yarn
Bulky weight or “chunky” yarn is great for accessories for several reasons. First, it gives your item a thicker finish. A scarf made out of bulky weight yarn will keep you warmer than a scarf made out of sport weight yarn. Secondly, it makes the item work up more quickly. Bulkier yarn needs bigger hooks, which means less time spent making and more time spent enjoying the item and the adventures you go on.
I chose Yarn Bee Tender Touch for this project because it has a really soft feel while still being sturdy enough for daily use. The Seaglass colorway is a beautiful shade of blue-green that adds a pop of color to your outfit while not being overwhelmingly loud and distracting. No matter what color you choose, the Canyon Trail Scarf will look great as an accent to your outfit.
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Pattern Details
Skill Level
Easy
Materials
300 yards, size 5 bulky weight yarn. I used 3 skeins Yarn Bee Tender Touch <3 oz/85 gm><135 yds/123 m> in the Seaglass colorway.
US size J/10 crochet hook (6.00 mm)
Scissors, yarn needle
Gauge
13 stitches x 7 rows = 4″ square
Pattern used for gauge: rows of dc
Finished Size
Medium: Approximately 7″ w x 60.5″ l
Stitch Abbreviations – US Crochet Terminology
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
sc – single crochet
sk – skip
sl st – slip stitch
sp – space
st(s) – stitch(es)
V-st – V stitch
Pattern Notes
The ch 1 at the beginning of a row does not count as a st.
The ch 2 at the beginning of a row counts as 1 dc.
In Row 4 and any repeat of Row 4, all V-sts are completed in the ch-1 sp of the V-st in the previous row.
Special Stitches
V Stitch
V stitch (v-st) – (dc, ch 1, dc) in same st or sp
Fall Favorites Event: 12 Amazing Accessory Patterns
The Canyon Trail Scarf was featured in the Fall Favorites event hosted by Pam at Made with a Twist! In this event 12 designers shared patterns for beautiful accessories that are great to make for yourself, to give as a gift, or to make and sell in your shops.
While the blog hop has ended, you can still find the free versions of the patterns on each designers blog! Click on the button below to get info about all 12 amazing designs.
How to Make This V-Stitch Crochet Scarf
Part 1: Scarf Body
Ch 22
Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across, turn. <21 sc>.
Row 2: ch 1, sc in 1st st and in each st across, turn. <21 sc>
Row 3: ch 2 (counts as 1 dc here and throughout), dc in next st, sk next st, V-st in next st, sk 2 sts, V-st in next st, sk next st, dc in each of next 5 sts, sk next st, V-st in next st, sk 2 sts, V-st in next st, sk next st, dc in each of last 2 sts, turn. <9 dc, 4 V-sts>
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Row 4: ch 2, dc in next st, sk next st, V-st in ch-1 sp, sk 2 sts, V-st in ch-1 sp, sk next st, dc in each of next 5 sts, sk next st, V-st in ch-1 sp, sk 2 sts, V-st in ch-1 sp, sk next st, dc in next st, dc in top of turning ch, turn. <9 dc, 4 V-sts>
Rows 5 – 104: repeat Row 4 100 times
Row 105: ch 1, sc in 1st st and in each st and ch-1 sp across, sc in top of turning ch, turn. <21 sc>
Row 106: ch 1, sc in 1st st and in each st across. <21 sc>
At the end of Row 106, do not turn and do not fasten off. Proceed to border.
Part 2: Border
Rotate 90 degrees
Left side: ch 1, work 208 sc evenly along the left side of the blanket by placing 1 sc in the end of each sc row and 2 sc in the end of each dc row, rotate 90 degrees. <208 sc>
Bottom: 2 sc in bottom of 1st ch, 1 sc in each of next 19 chs, 2 sc in last ch, rotate 90 degrees. <23 sc>
Right side: work 208 sc evenly along the right side of the blanket by placing 1 sc in the end of each sc row and 2 sc in the end of each dc row, rotate 90 degrees. <208 sc>
Top: 2 sc in 1st st, 1 sc in each of next 19 sts, 2 sc in last st, sl st in top of sc to join. <23 sc>
Fasten off. Weave in ends and block to desired dimensions.
More Scarf Patterns
If you love making crochet accessories, here are a few more patterns you might like!
Hayrides in Autumn Scarf
Lakewood Harbor Infinity Scarf
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