London Phone Booth Scarf

Design by Lisa Ferrel/My Fingers Fly.

London Phone Booth Scarf by Lisa Ferrel/My Fingers Fly.
London Phone Booth Scarf by Lisa Ferrel/My Fingers Fly.

When I first visited London last year, I loved the bright red phone booths that are sprinkled throughout the city. They are very popular with tourists, and many of them are actually working phone booths. A few have been turned into book exchanges – leave a used book inside and take another home to read.

For this year’s trip to London, I made a scarf to look like a phone booth. Whether you love London or simply love red, this is a great pattern to spice up your winter wardrobe. Easy crochet instructions (including a color chart) to make this pattern in any length you like. Women’s scarf measures approximately 7.5” wide by 52” long (instructions are given to lengthen scarf if desired). YouTube video included for crown applique.

Finished Size: Approximately 7.5” wide by 52” long (instructions are given to lengthen scarf if desired)

Materials

  • Worsted weight yarn –
    • 4 oz. red (MC)
    • 2.5 oz. white (CC)
    • Few yards yellow
  • Size H crochet hook
  • Yarn needle

Skill Level: Easy

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