Crochet Pattern: One Ball Ribbon Scarf
By Robin Beers – 18 CommentsThis scarf is a breeze to make with just one ball of the Lionbrand Incredible Ribbon yarn. It is great for a splash of color to add to your outfit or for a child’s scarf. If you want to have a longer scarf, use 2 skeins.
Finished Size: 2 ¼ inches wide by 60 inches long including the 10 inch fringe on each end.
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Gauge: Don’t worry about the gauge!
Need help understanding the abbreviations and symbols? Check out the crochet abbreviation chart!
Crochet Pattern: One Ball Ribbon Scarf
Row 1: ch 9, sc in each ch across starting with 2nd ch from hook: 8 sc
Row 2: ch 4, turn, tr in each sc across: 8 tr
Row 3: ch 1, turn, sc in each tr across: 8 sc
Repeat row 2 and 3 until scarf is 40 inches long ending with Row 3.
(Note: If you want to make the scarf longer, this is where you would attach the new skein with a knot. Remember to weave in the ends.)
To make the fringe: Cut 24 pieces of ribbon that are each 21†long. Using 3 strands of ribbon for each fringe, fold in half to form a loop. Insert crochet hook in sc at end of scarf. Pull loop through and draw ends of the fringe through loop and pull to form knot. Do this evenly 3 more times across end of the scarf. There are a total of 4 fringes on one end of the scarf. Repeat on other end of scarf. |
See How to Add Fringe or Tassels Using a Crochet Hook for a photo tutorial if needed.
Have any questions or comments? I will be happy to answer any questions you may have in the comment section!
How pretty..I am gonna make this..Thanks for all your patterns,,,
Nice scarf, looks like something my nieces would love. Thanks for the pattern.
really pretty, I love ribbon yarn , this is a great way to splurge on something and still be able to stay within budget, keep up the great work
was does tr mean?? its such a pretty scarf! 🙂
Hi Elizabeth, tr is the abbreviation for treble crochet. Here’s a like to the tutorial: How to Crochet: Treble Crochet Stitches (tr)
Where can i buy ribbon yarn?
Hi Krystal, you should be able to find it at any major craft store that carries yarn. If not, feel free to do a search for it online.
Hey , thanks for the idea for this scarf, I have three skeins of this brand ribbon and no patterns that work with it.
I wonder, I’m new to crochet so maybe I’m not doing it right, but it seems when I follow the pattern that all the turning chains end up on the same side. When I tried a swatch it came out uneven and wonky even though I was counting my stitches and everything.I ended up changing it a bit: I did the foundation chain, and then the sc, then I did two consecutive rows of tr and then a row of sc, the sides seems to stay more even that way. Thanks for the idea, I love the open weave of this simple and easy pattern. My ribbon is rainbow so it’s a big shiny strip of multicolors, and it looks awesome.
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Oh I have to try this! That is simply beautiful
I’m having a hard time finding this yarn too! Not at Joann’s or Michael’s. hmmm
Does the ch 4 count as a treble?
Hi Nikki, the ch 4 doesn’t count as a stitch in this pattern. It would only count as a stitch if it was indicated in the pattern.
I finally ordered this yarn and made a few of these scarves! OMGOSH they are the hit of the office! They are simple to make and make up fast. I prefer two skeins for a longer scarf. They are beautiful! Thank you so much
Hello, as soon as I saw the ribbon, I fell in love. I’m on my way to Hobby Lobby to buy the ribbon. Thanks for the pattern.
Hi, I can’t wait to get start. I know I will love it
Joyce
THANKS for this simple crochet pattern using ribbon yarn. Yours looks so BEAUTIFUL & great photo! Recently I bought 2 bags of 10 skeins of ARTFUL YARNS “Cinema” in 2 different colors: hot pink/lavender and deep purple/navy blue. I’ve already crochet 2 scarves using 2 skeins each & 2 simple shell patterns. So I was searching for a narrower scarf–this is IT! THANKS!!! These skeins are 78% nylon/ 22% cotton, 110 yards & so light weight. I plan to start crocheting one extra long scarf using 2 skeins in each color this week. Sarah Helene in Minneapolis, MN
I was at an antiques mall in Verona, VA yesterday and a vendor sold me four skeins of Filater di Crosa Fancy- Venezia yarn in a slightly variegated blue. Have never seen or heard of it before. Went to their site and all their patterns areally in Italian and for knitting. I crochet. Can I use it for this scarf for an adult? Please help. Thanks!