Repeat evenly across the end of your scarf until you have 10 fringe sections. Take the ends of the bundle of yarn and pull them through the loop made by folding them in half. Holding the fold of the yarn, insert through the beginning stitch of your scarf (it may help to use a crochet hook to grab the bundle of yarn and pull it through). Hold 5 pieces of yarn together and fold them in half. Fasten off.įringe: Cut 50 12-inch pieces of yarn (you can mix colors or use one color). Last section: Attach color A, Ch 2, hdc in each stitch across. Rows 21 and up: Repeat the pattern (Rows 7-20) until your scarf is the desired length, ending with the pattern. Rows 6-8: Attach color B where you just left off. Row 1: Beginning on the third chain from the hook, Half double crochet (hdc) in each chain across. Size J crochet hook (or any size that you prefer).For Hufflepuff: yellow and black Ravenclaw: blue and grey Slytherin: green and silver/grey and Gryffindor: deep red and gold.2 colors worsted weight yarn (4 ply) for each scarf (approximately one skein each).There’s no wrong way to make this scarf! Supplies needed: Don’t like half double crochet? It will work just as well with a double or single crochet stitch (just remember that the stripes will be more thick or thin depending on the stitch, yarn, or hook used). She has made some scarves a little wider, and some a little thinner. You can change up the hook size or the yarn weight for a different look. Necco made this pattern up (she is so like me that way!) and it is very forgiving. So for all of Necco’s followers, and for all of mine, here’s the free crochet pattern! She’s been posting pictures on Instagram of each of her Harry Potter house scarves as she has finished them, and has received a ton of requests for the pattern. She began with a yellow and black Hufflepuff scarf and worked her way through each of the Hogwarts houses – Ravenclaw, Slytherin, and Gryffindor. My 13 year old, Necco, decided in January that she wanted to crochet scarves for each of the Hogwarts houses from Harry Potter. This crochet pattern has been months in the making.
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