Friday, January 31, 2025

Collette Neck Scarf - free crochet pattern





Skinny, short, knitted neck scarves have been popping up like mushrooms on the net, so I thought why not having a crochet version as well. So here's my Collette scarf. Easy to make, with a clean look and a French charm, it is so addictive, you'd want to have it in a variety of colors.
 
Now, before we begin, please note that: The written  pattern in its entirety along with the photos are for personal use only. All property rights belong to Maya Kuzman of The Little Treasures.
 
Supplies 
 Yarn and hook: 50 gr of sport yarn of your choice, and a 4 mm hook (UK: 8 /US:6).
   Other: Scissors and tapestry needle for weaving ends.
 
 Stitches in US terminology: stitch (st), skip (sk), chain (ch), double crochet (dc)double crochet 2 together (dc2tog). 
 Gauge: 3 dc in 2 cm / 0.78"
 
Measurements: 100cm/39.3" in length, 7cm / 2.75" at the widest point. 

 Note: ch3 at the end/beginning of next row counts as a stitch.
 
 Pattern:  
 Foundation and row 1: Ch4 and dc2 in last st from hook. (3) Ch3 and turn work.
 Row 2: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in next 2 sts (3) Ch3 and turn work. 
 Rows 3 - 13: repeat row 2.
 Row 14: dc1 in all sts (including the 1st - simple increase) (4). Ch3 and turn work. 
 Rows 15-16: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in next 3 sts (4) Ch3 and turn work. 
 Row 17: dc1 in all sts, dc2 in the last (6). Ch3 and turn work.

 Rows 18-19: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in next 5 sts (6) Ch3 and turn work.

 Row 20: dc1 in all sts, dc2 in the last (8). Ch3 and turn work.
 Rows 21-22: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in next 7 sts (8) Ch3 and turn work.

 Row 23: dc1 in all sts, dc2 in the last (10). Ch3 and turn work.

 Rows 24-25: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in next 9 sts (10) Ch3 and turn work.  

 Row 26:  dc1 in all sts, dc2 in the last (12). Ch3 and turn work.

 Row 27: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in next 11 sts (12) Ch3 and turn work.

 Rows 28 - 57: repeat row 27. Ch3 and turn work.

 Row 58: starting from the 2nd st, dc2tog, dc1 in next 7 sts, dc2tog (10). Ch3 and

 turn work.

 Rows: 59-60: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in all sts. (10) Ch3 and turn work.

 Row 61: starting from the 2nd st, dc2tog, dc1 in next 5 sts, dc2tog (8). Ch3 and

 turn work.

 Rows: 62-63: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in all sts. (8) Ch3 and turn work.

 Row 64: starting from the 2nd st, dc2tog, dc1 in next 3 sts, dc2tog (6). Ch3 and

 turn work.

 Rows: 65-66: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in all sts. (6) Ch3 and turn work.

 Row 67: starting from the 2nd st, dc2tog, dc1 in next st, dc2tog (4). Ch3 and turn

 work.

 Rows: 68-69: starting from the 2nd st. dc1 in all sts. (4) Ch3 and turn work.

 Row 70: starting from the 2nd st, dc2tog, dc1 in last st (3). Ch3 and turn work.

 Rows 71 - 82: dc1 in all (3).Ch3 and turn work.

 Row 83: dc2tog (1).  
 Cut yarn and weave/work the tails. 

 Needless to say, you can wear it as a headband as well. Enjoy it!
 If you want a version you can print - I have it on ravelry.

 

9 comments:

Julie's Creative Lifestyle said...

Maya, I love this crocheted neck scarf. What a great way to use up some scrap yarn. It looks so nice on your daughter!

Tammy@T's Daily Treasures said...

Love it -- I remember seeing the knitted Sophie scarf all over the place and wished someone would make a crochet version. Thanks for sharing.

EL INVENTARIO DE MJ said...

Todas son fantasticas!
Me gustan los colores elegidos...🤩😍🤩
Gracias por compartir el patrón!
BESOS

Handmade in Israel said...

I love this crocheted scarf. I am sure they are fun to wear!

Maya Kuzman said...

Thank you Julie! Scrap yarn is just perfect for this project.

Maya Kuzman said...

Right 😊. Now we have it !

Maya Kuzman said...

Thank you MJ! I have been strongly drawn to this palette for a while!

Maya Kuzman said...

Thank you! They give a delicate and cute touch to anything one wears.

Stephanie said...

So pretty!