Chain Link Scarf (free pattern)

Chain Link Scarf (free pattern)

This DIY crochet chain link scarf pattern is the invention of sisters Lorna and Jill Watt at Knits for Life blog. They sew these chain link projects in all colors, as you can see. What color would you wear our of those?

The crafter / crochet team says each scarf takes around 3-4 hours

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For this DIY crochet chain link scarf you will need:

Around 450 yards of worsted yarn (or 255 yards of bulky or super bulky yarn)

Hook (8mm (L))

Stitched used: only slip stitch.

The pattern by Knits for Life is available for $5 per download from Ravelry. But, as you know, at Blogunity we like to not only show you how to find crafter’s patterns (whose businesses we like to support), but also provide a free option for those who want to try that out. What we found was a  pattern on Look What I Made for a two-tone chain link scarf. They interlink their chains differently, but you can easily see how those chains could be linked similar to the pattern pictured above.

For the Knits for Life $5 pattern, visit Ravelry (click here). For the Look What I Made free pattern, visit their crafting blog (click here).