The fun little Lakeport Scarf is oh-so-easy to crochet and even easier to wear. It can be more cowl than scarf, when wrapped around your neck and pinned with a shawl pin. Or tuck it into the collar of a denim jacket to add a pop of color.
A multitude of fall colors in a two-row stitch pattern is easy enough for advanced beginners, and no sewing is required. Best of all, it’s a gender neutral design, making it a perfect gift for anyone on your gift-recipient list!
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The Yarn
Fingering weight yarn in many colors is the key to this design. Use your favorite mini-skein pack, or pick from your odd balls of leftover sock yarn. You’ll need about 60 yards [55 meters] of one color and about 40 yards [37 meters] each of 7 additional colors.
I’ve made two of these cute accessories, both with Stunning String Studio Mini Skein Sets, using colorway RenFaire for the close-up version shown and the yarn, and colorway Hayride for the version shown on the model.
The Lakeport Scarf Crochet Pattern
The Lakeport Scarf pattern is written using American crochet terminology. It includes both written text and charted instructions.
To ensure accuracy, the pattern has been professionally tech edited and test crocheted.
What a fun way to use those colorful mini skeins!
Purchase on Ravelry Purchase on Payhip Purchase on LoveCraftsOK, this one was a bit of a cheat for “Cowl Week”, but you can wrap it just like a cowl! For other crocheted cowls featured this week on the blog, check out: