Free Crochet Triangle Scarf Pattern

Small crochet triangle scarf pattern
This pretty little crochet triangle scarf pattern was born when I went stash diving and found a beautiful skein of Cascade Yarns Heritage 6 Hand Paints that the company had sent me as an enticement to design in their yarn. It was such a pretty colorway and so soft that the inspiration flowed easily.
Read on below for the free crochet pattern and you can make your own delightful, one skein triangle scarf!
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Tribbey Triangle Scarf, a crochet triangle scarf pattern
By April Garwood of Banana Moon Studio
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Difficulty Level: Easy+
Finished Measurements: 17 inches wide x 49 1/2 inches long
Yarn: Cascade Yarns Heritage 6 Hand Paints (75% Superwash Merino Wool, 25% Nylon; 292 yds; 100 g; yarn weight category 2/Fine/Sport): 1 skein #613 Tropical Blooms.
Yardage: You will need 292 yds of yarn.
Crochet Hook: J (6 mm), or size needed to match gauge.
I use and recommend Furl’s Streamline Metal crochet hooks!
Notions:
Unblocked Gauge: 10 rows of scarf pattern = 3 1/2 inches x 5 inches long
Blocked Gauge: 10 rows of scarf pattern = 4 inches wide x 6 inches long
Notes
This triangle scarf is worked from one side, increasing to the center point, and then decreasing as you work across to the other side. The edging is worked as you crochet the scarf.
This pattern uses standard US terms. For help with abbreviations, get my free, printable crochet abbreviations list here.
See this tutorial post for help with basic crochet stitches.
Video tutorial
Check out the video tutorial for this scarf to get help with every part of the pattern!
Special Stitches
V stitch (v-st): 2 dc in designated location. Note that sometimes you will work the v-st in a single chain, in a chain space, or in the middle of another v stitch in the space between the two double crochet stitches.
Scarf
Ch 8
Row 1 (RS): Dc in 3rd ch from hook (ch 2 does not count as a st), [skip next ch, v-st in next ch] 2 times, dc in last ch, turn – 2 v-sts.
Row 2: Ch 2, dc in first dc, v-st in both v-sts, dc in last dc, turn – 2 v-sts.
Row 3: Ch 4, dc in 3rd ch from hook, v-st in next ch, skip next dc, v-st in next v-st, ch 2, skip next v-st, dc in last dc, turn – 2 v-sts, 1 ch-sp.
Row 4: Ch 2, dc in first dc, ch 2, skip next ch-sp, v-st in last 2 v-sts, dc in last dc, turn – 2 v-sts, 2 ch-sps.
Row 5: Ch 4, dc in 3rd ch from hook, v-st in next ch, skip next dc, v-st in next v-st, ch 2, skip next v-st, dc at beginning of ch-sp, ch 2, dc in last dc, turn – 2 v-sts, 2 ch-sps.
Row 6: Ch 2, dc in first dc, ch 2, skip ch-sp, dc in next dc, ch 2, skip ch-sp, v-st in last 2 v-sts, dc in last dc, turn – 2 v-sts, 2 ch-sps.
Row 7: Ch 4, dc in 3rd ch from hook, v-st in next ch, skip next dc, v-st in next v-st, ch 2, skip next v-st, dc at beginning of ch-sp, ch 2, skip next dc, v-st in next ch-sp, dc in last dc, turn – 3 v-sts, 2 ch-sps.
Row 8: Ch 2, dc in first dc, v-st in first v-st, ch 2, skip next ch-sp, dc in next dc, ch 2, skip next ch-sp, v-st in last 2 v-sts, dc in last dc, turn – 3 v-sts, 2 ch-sps.
Row 9: Ch 4, dc in 3rd ch from hook, v-st in next ch, skip next dc, v-st in next v-st, ch 2, skip next v-st, dc at beginning of ch-sp, ch 2, skip next dc, v-st in next ch-sp, v-st in all remaining v-sts, dc in last dc, turn – 4 v-sts, 2 ch-sps.
Row 10: Ch 2, dc in first dc, v-st in each v-st to first ch-sp, ch 2, skip next ch-sp, dc in next dc, ch 2, skip next ch-sp, v-st in last 2 v-sts, dc in last dc, turn – 4 v-sts, 2 ch-sps.
Alternate repeating Rows 9 and 10 for increase pattern. Each repeat adds 1 additional v-st.
Work increase pattern for a total of 48 rows – 23 v-sts, 2 ch-sps.

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Finishing
You will need to block this scarf to the stated measurements in order to have it really look its best. I recommend wet-blocking.
Weave in all ends. Finished!
That finishes this crochet triangle scarf pattern! I hope you loved crocheting your scarf. I would love to see your in-progress or finished scarf! You can share it on Instagram and tag me, or you can join my friendly Facebook group and share it there.
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