The Loopy Love stitch pattern has inspired lots of patterns here on Moogly. But there was one more thing I wanted to try with it - a scarf that suits both men and women! Introducing the Loopy Love Scarf!
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The Loopy Love Scarf is versatile, fast, and fun to make! The Lion Brand Scarfie used in this pattern has great long color changes, creating a beautiful gradient effect with only 2 ends to weave in when you're done. The pattern includes instructions for 3 styles: Cowl, Infinity Scarf, and Standard Scarf - all of which use only one skein!
Loopy Love Scarf
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- US-K, 6.5mm hook (Furls Odyssey recommended)
- 190-310 yds Lion Brand Scarfie (Bulky/”5″/12 ply; 312 yds/285 m; 150 g/5.29 oz; Colorway: Cream/Black)
- Gauge: 8 rows x 4 "loops" = 4" in pattern
- Finished Sizes: All lengths are 7" wide; Cowl: 36" long; Infinity Scarf/Standard Scarf: 60" long
- Helpful Video Tutorials: Loopy Love Stitch; Whip Stitch Seaming
Instructions
Row 1: Ch 23, skip the ch closest to the hook, sc in the next ch,*ch 3, dc in same ch as previous st, skip 2 ch, sc in next ch; repeat from * to end, turn. (7 ch-3 loops)
Row 2: Ch 3, sc in the next ch-3 loop, *ch 3, dc in the same ch-3 loop, sc in the next ch-3 loop; repeat from * to end, finishing last repeat with a ch 2, dc in the last sc, turn. (6 ch-3 loops, 1 ch-2 loop)
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first st, ch 3, dc in ch-2 loop, *[sc, ch 3, dc] in next loop; repeat from * to end, finishing last repeat with a sc in the top of the turning ch, turn. (7 ch-3 loops)
Repeat Rows 2-3 to desired length:
For a Cowl, work to 36" (approximately 72 rows), then whip stitch ends together without twisting.
For an Infinity Scarf, work to 60" (approximately 120 rows), then whip stitch ends together without twisting.
For a Standard Scarf, work to 60" (approximately 120 rows), then work one more row as follows: Ch 1, sc in 1st st, sc 3 in each loop across.
Simple, fun, and fast! I was able to whip up the infinity scarf shown in the photos in one afternoon. I love this take on the Loopy Love stitch pattern - using self striping yarn means no color changes and extra ends to weave in, and gives it a look that's great for both men and women! I hope you enjoy this free scarf pattern!
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Lisa Mcavey
I can't wait to try this pattern. I love you can create 3 different styles from it. I have yet to work with scarfie yarn so this looks like a good pattern to try something new1 Thanks Tamara
rosario
hola podria poner graficos o video gracias
Tamara Kelly
Hello! There is a link to the video in the pattern, beneath the hook and yarn info. 🙂
Laura
Saw this pattern yesterday and ordered the Scarfie ball immediately! It's just arrived and now I can't wait to get started tonight.
Tamara Kelly
Wow, that was a quick order! 😀 Thank you so much Laura, I hope you enjoy making it!
Cynthia clouser
I am making this right now. When you say 60 is that inches?
Tamara Kelly
Hello Cynthia! 60" equals 60 inches, yes. 🙂
Donna
Hi love the pattern and I've started a baby blanket, but noticed in row 2 you forgot to put the sc in before you do the chain 2 🙂 I only picked it up after watching your tutorial.
I will post photos of my completed project, once again many thanks 🙂
Tamara Kelly
I look forward to seeing it, thank you Donna!
Katherine
Hello Tamara, thank you for another lovely pattern. I have tried the scarf version but have found that when I make the foundation chain of 23 I get 8 chain-3 loops when the pattern says I should have 7 - do you have any idea what i am doing wrong? I have done it a couple of times now and repeatedly get 8 loops, I am definitely leaving the 2 chains between starting the next loop....help!
Tamara Kelly
Hi Katherine! It's hard to say for sure - have you watched the video tutorial?
Cindy
I got 8 loops until I discovered the pattern omitted the last stitch should be a sc.
JULIE TODD
I have some scarfie yarn as well as another bulky yarn. I wanted to do a blanket mixing the two. I like this pattern on the scarf and wondered if it would work well for a blanket . I don't want the blanket to be "too airy".. What are your thoughts on this?
Also, how many would I need to chain to do a throw? In other words does this pattern require a certain multiple?
Thanks!
Tamara Kelly
It was originally a blanket! 🙂 https://www.mooglyblog.com/loopy-love-blanket/
Julie H. Todd
Thank you Tamara, I sent you a reply email with a couple more questions. Thanks so much for your help!
Tamara Kelly
I'll keep an eye out for it! 🙂
JULIE TODD
I am hoping you got it. I just responded to the email you sent me. You can email me at jewelzht@gmail.com. Thanks!
Cecilia Alvarez
Hello, love this pattern and thank you for sharing!! How can I make it wider than 7", or if you can tell me the multiples to start off the foundation chain, thank you!
Tamara Kelly
Thanks so much! All the info you need for customizing is included in the stitch tutorial at https://www.mooglyblog.com/loopy-love-blanket-tutorial/ 🙂
Frederieke
Hi Tamara,
Do I have to block the scarf if I use Scarfie?
A friend from America bought it for me because I couldn't find it here in the Netherlands.
So, I've never worked with this yarn before.
Tamara Kelly
It does have a bit of wool content, so it wouldn't hurt! I wouldn't bother pinning it out - just lay flat and reshape to dry, like a purchased sweater. 🙂