Tunisian Scarf Pattern Redbird Rd. Skinny Scarf

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Looking for an easy Tunisian scarf pattern to show off your hand-dyed yarn. Check this fun Tunisian crochet scarf out!

Tunisian crochet scarf patterns are the perfect way to try out this new hybrid style craft! After all, you’re just making a long rectangle, right? Well, I have the perfect beginner Tunisian crochet pattern for you here using the Tunisian simple stitch that gives a beautiful texture when paired with variegated hand-dyed yarn. I completed the scarf with a border using the honeycomb stitch which is my favorite Tunisian crochet stitch.

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Materials:

For this Tunisian crochet spin on a crochet skinny scarf, I used hand-dyed yarn from Tanya of Cornbread and Honey in this gorgeous variegated colorway with beautiful neutrals. This colorway is named after a road from her childhood that she was inspired by. Tanya is an amazing indie yarn dyer, make sure to go check her shop out below.

For this pattern, I used light 3 DK weight yarn, 75% Superwash Merino Wool and 25% Nylon.

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Looking for an easy Tunisian scarf pattern to show off your hand-dyed yarn. Check this fun Tunisian crochet scarf out!

You will need a 6.0 mm Tunisian crochet hook or a 6.0 mm straight crochet hook that is at least 6 in. in length. I got creative and used my Clover knitting needlepoint protector as a stopper to turn it into a straight hook. You can check out my full review of the Clover Takumi Interchangeable Tunisian crochet hook set here.

About Tunisian crochet:

If you have never tried Tunisian crochet, you’re in for a treat! This technique is my favorite because it’s almost like the perfect combination of crochet and knitting. It looks good on just about any weight and type of yarn!

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner  


Yarn:

Cornbread and Honey Redbird Rd. approximately 300 yards (Size 3 DK weight; 246 yds/  m; 100 g/ 3.5 oz; 75% sw merino/25% nylon)

Hook:

  • Size J 6.0 mm Tunisian crochet hook, I used my Clover Takumi Tunisian crochet hook for this project, get it here.

Notions: 


Gauge:

  • Gauge is 21 sts over 16 rows for 4 x 4 in. square

Finished Size:

  • Approximately  48 x 6 in.

Grab some Redbird Rd. Yarn! Grab any DK weight yarn on Cornbread and Honey for 20% off with code redbird20 until Jan. 31st! And get 20% off the pattern PDF with code redbird20 until Wednesday Jan. 29th

Looking for an easy Tunisian scarf pattern to show off your hand-dyed yarn. Check this fun Tunisian crochet scarf out!

Get 20% off the pattern PDF with code redbird20 until Wednesday Jan. 29th

Looking for an easy Tunisian scarf pattern to show off your hand-dyed yarn. Check this fun Tunisian crochet scarf out!

HELPFUL VIDEO TUTORIALS FOR THIS TUNISIAN SCARF PATTERN

Tunisian Simple Stitch

Tunisian Honeycomb Stitch

Tunisian Crochet Increase

Tunisian Crochet Decrease

Tunisian Crochet Join As You Go

Tunisian Crochet Bind Off

  • Pattern rows are Forward pass instructions.
  • The following instructions are implied:
    • The loop already on the hook at the beginning of the row counts as the first st. 
  • Return Pass: Follow the foundation row and each row with the Return Pass in the same color unless a color change is needed.
    • Return Pass Instructions: Ch 1, *yarn over, pull through two loops; repeat from * until 1 loop remains on the hook.



Abbreviations:

Ch: Chain

St(s): Stitch(es)

Tss: Tunisian simple stitch

Tps: Tunisian purl stitch

Inc: Increase

Tss2tog: Tunisian simple stitch 2 together

Tss3tog: Tunisian simple stitch 3 together

RetP: Return Pass -Explained above

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Looking for an easy Tunisian scarf pattern to show off your hand-dyed yarn. Check this fun Tunisian crochet scarf out!

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Looking for an easy Tunisian scarf pattern to show off your hand-dyed yarn. Check this fun Tunisian crochet scarf out!

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Tunisian Crochet Scarf Free Pattern- Tunisian Giving Scarf

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Tunisian crochet scarf patterns are the perfect way to try out this new hybrid style craft! After all, you’re just making a long rectangle, right? Well, I have the perfect beginner Tunisian crochet pattern for you here using a stitch that gives a beautiful texture when paired with variegated hand-dyed yarn. The best part is that it’s reversible AND a one-skein project!

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This is a scarf that I started during Ramadan with the intention of donating and it fits perfectly with the Crochet for a Cause theme. Crochet for a Cause is an event hosted by Ashley of Edythblayn where every Monday two scarf/hat patterns are released and the pattern PDFs are available for free throughout the week. This event will run throughout summer so you can grab all of the patterns and get some good charity crochet in! The goal is to have a good pile of handmade goodies ready to donate at the end of summer!

This week my Tunisian Giving Scarf pattern is the featured pattern – where you can get the pattern PDF for FREE from June 29th to July 5th, 2020 (11:59pm EST)!

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Materials:

For this Tunisian crochet spin on a crochet infinity scarf, I used hand-dyed yarn from Fatima of Aquarius Make in this gorgeous variegated colorway with beautiful neutrals. Fatima is an amazing indie yarn dyer and she has a shop update and sale going on right now, make sure to go check her shop out below.

For this pattern, I used one cake of light 3 DK weight yarn, 75% Superwash Merino Wool and 25% Nylon approximately 246 yards.

Shop hand-dyed yarn at Aquarius Make

You will need a 5.0 mm Tunisian crochet hook or a 5.0 mm straight crochet hook that is at least 6 in. in length. I got creative and used my Clover knitting needlepoint protector as a stopper to turn it into a straight hook. You can check out my full review of the Clover Takumi Interchangeable Tunisian crochet hook set here.

Tunisian crochet scarf patterns are so fun! Here is a FREE beginner Tunisian crochet pattern with a fun textured stitch and hand-dyed yarn.

About the Tunisian Honeycomb Stitch:

If you have never tried the Tunisian crochet honeycomb stitch, you’re in for a treat! This stitch is my favorite of all the Tunisian crochet stitches because it looks good on just about any weight and type of yarn! I have a video tutorial taking you through how to do it here.

Abbreviations:

Ch – Chain
Tss – Tunisian Simple Stitch
Tps – Tunisian Purl Stitch

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Gauge:

22 sts over 15 rows for a 4 x 4 in. square in Honeycomb Stitch

This pattern is for a reversible one-skein textured Tunisian crochet infinity scarf. It’s the perfect mindless project to practice Tunisian crochet and learn a new stitch!

  • Pattern rows are Forward pass instructions.
  • The following instructions are implied: 
    • The loop already on the hook at the beginning of the row counts as the first st. 
    • Always Tunisian simple stitch in the last st of the row, being sure to work under both loops of the st.
  • Return Pass: Follow the foundation row and each row with the Return Pass in the same color unless a color change is needed.
    • Return Pass Instructions: Ch 1, *yarn over, pull through two loops; repeat from * until 1 loop remains on the hook.

Abbreviations:

Ch: Chain
Sl st: Slip stitch
Tss: Tunisian simple stitch
Tps: Tunisian purl stitch
RetP: Return Pass -Explained above

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Pattern Instructions:

Ch 30 
Row 1 (Foundation Row): Pick up a loop in the back bump of each chain. Complete normal RetP. (30 sts) 
Row 2: (Tss, Tps)* Rep * across. (30 sts)
Row 3: (Tps, Tss)* Rep * across. (30 sts)

This is what the pattern repeat should look like after a few rows:

Continue repeat till you’ve reached your desired length. For the scarf pictured, the total length was 32 inches (16 in. doubled/after looping). It could easily be doubled over as a cowl as seen below.

Bind off and do not cut, keep remaining yarn as a tail. Fold scarf in half, align stitches, and whip stitch ends together or join using your preferred method of seaming to form a loop. Weave in ends as neatly as possible and cut yarn.  

Tunisian crochet scarf patterns are so fun! Here is a FREE beginner Tunisian crochet pattern with a fun textured stitch and hand-dyed yarn.
Tunisian crochet scarf patterns are so fun! Here is a FREE beginner Tunisian crochet pattern with a fun textured stitch and hand-dyed yarn.

You are done! Have any questions? The best way to reach me is via email: noorsknits@gmail.com.

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This is an original pattern from Noor’s Knits, ©2020. Please do not reprint, repost, or sell any parts of this pattern, but feel free to link back to my blog. You are welcome to sell finished items made from this pattern but please kindly link back to my website. Send questions to noorsknits@gmail.com.

Tunisian crochet scarf patterns are so fun! Here is a FREE beginner Tunisian crochet pattern with a fun textured stitch and hand-dyed yarn.

Pin this FREE crochet scarf pattern now and make later

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This scarf would make the perfect #makefoyoself project. What is #makefoyoself you ask? Continue reading to find out!

A couple of years ago, I really felt burnt out by constantly making things for others and for my business and needed a project just for myself to slow down and enjoy the craft again. This is when I came up with my hashtag #makefoyoself which encourages fellow makers to take a breather and make a mindless project just for themselves. You can check out the hashtag by clicking below! The project doesn’t necessarily have to be a project for yourself, it can be an item you’re making for donation too. The Tunisian Giving Scarf is a great first project to start with since it’s an easy crochet pattern and works up super fast!

Get inspiration and #makefoyoself!