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Bobblish Scarf

By Alexandra of EyeLoveKnots.

Bobblish Scarf by Alexandra of EyeLoveKnots.
Bobblish Scarf by Alexandra of EyeLoveKnots.

The bobble stitch creates such a fun texture and cozy fabric. The scarf looks great in a solid color, or with the bobbles worked in a second color for a little pop. This scarf is created with a simple repeat making it a great project for binge watching your favorite show. The stitch pattern is also beginner friendly comprised of simple single crochets and a variation of double crochets for the bobbles. With four sizes included, you can make one for each member of the family! This adult small scarf took me about 8.25 hours to complete.

Finished Sizes: Toddler, Child, Adult Small, Adult Large

Materials

  • 166 (295, 453, 659) Yards of Worsted Weight Yarn – I used Red Heart’s Super Saver in Buff Fleck
  • H8/5mm Crochet Hook
  • Tapestry Needle

Skill Level: Easy

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