The Jolie Button Scarf is super chunky goodness all wrapped up in a super scarf that can be worn as a cowl or infinity scarf or as a traditional, open scarf. It works up quickly and is great fo your craft fair inventory!
Who loves chunky scarves? šāāļøšāāļøšāāļø Me, too! And I love you guys so I wanted to share something today to brighten your day and give you a project to work on while you’re home with the kiddos or self-isolating with family or on your own. It’s a quick and easy chunky button scarf that will have you feeling cozy and productive.
Jolie Button Scarf
All you need is a few skeins of some Lion Brand Hometown USA yarn and some fun coconut buttons and you’ve got a lovely scarf that you can wear as an infinity cowl or as an open scarf. I can’t wait to see your finished projects!
This free pattern is shared, below. However, many of you have asked how you can support the work of Made with a Twist during this difficult time for small business owners. If that’s you, I am so grateful to you for your kindness. You can purchase the large-print, ad-free PDF for just $3 through either of the button links, below.
Skill Level
Easy
Materials
- Lion Brand Hometown USA, super bulky weight #6 yarn. (100% acrylic, 81 yds/74 m per 5 oz/142 g skein)
- 3 skeins Dallas Grey (220-240 yards)
- 10.00 mm (N) Crochet Hook
- Scissors
- Latch hook or sewing needle
- 2 1.5″ coconut buttonsProduct labels
- Printable PDF Pattern for the Jolie Button Scarf
Gauge
7 sts x 6 rows = 4″ square
However, meeting gauge is not crucial with this design.
Sizes/Finished Measurements
Approx 56″ (142.25 cm) x 6″ (15.25 cm) when laying flat.
Stitch Abbreviations
ch ā Single Crochet
hdc ā Half-double Crochet
sc ā Single Crochet
st(s) ā Stitch(es)
Xst – Cross Stitch (see special stitches)
Pattern Notes
- US Terminology
- When a row begins with a CH1, the ch does not count as a st.
- To make the scarf longer than indicated, simply increase in multiples of 2.
How to Make the Jolie Button Scarf
CH 105
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each stitch across. (104 scs)
Row 2: Ch1, turn. Hdc in first st, *work a Xst across the next 2 sts, repeat from * 50 more times, hdc in the last st. (2 hdcs, 51 Xsts)
Row 3: Ch1, turn. Hdc in first st and each st across. (104 hdcs)
Rows 4 – 7: repeat rows 2 and 3 (twice)
Row 8: Ch1, turn. Sc in first st and each st across. (104 scs)
Finish off. Tuck Ends. Attach buttons, evenly spaced, about 2 inches from one end.
Add product tag, as desired.
Purchase the Jolie Button Scarf PDF
Suggested Pricing: a Guide for Crochet Sellers
Permission is given (even encouraged) to sell your handmade products created from this original Made with a Twist pattern. I only ask that you give credit to Pam Grice from Made with a Twist as the designer, when possible, and link back to www.madewithatwist.com and/or @madewithatwist (on social media) when selling and sharing images online.
Suggested Retail Price
*Note
- Marketing to bargain shoppers is not recommended.
- Increase value for boutique buyers with luxury yarns, packaging, and/or embellishments for boutique shoppers.
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I love seeing your finished projects! If you enjoyed making the Jolie Button Scarf, Iād love to see yours on Instagram. To be sure I don’t miss it, please tage me, @madewithatwist, when you post your photos!
©2019 Montgomery Grice Enterprises, Inc | Made with a Twist | Pamela Grice This pattern and its associated images are copyright protected. The pattern is for your personal use only. Please do not copy/paste, distribute, or alter and claim as your own.
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