The Pebble Rib Scarf uses one of my favorite crochet stitch patterns, the pebble stitch. Unlike in the Walking in the Sand Scarf, in this scarf, the pebble stitch is worked into the back loop to create a unisex, knit-look ribbing.
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I mentioned yesterday in the pattern for the Bulky Faux Mistake Rib Hat that I made this set as a holiday gift for my dad last year. The Pebble Rib Scarf has a knit look and it’s also beginner friendly. This scarf works up pretty quickly in a bulky yarn.
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Pebble Rib Scarf
Crochet Pattern by Underground Crafter
This knit-look, unisex scarf pairs well with the Bulky Faux Mistake Rib Hat. It uses the same stitch pattern as the Walking in the Sand Scarf but is worked in the back loop and side to side for a ribbed texture.
Finished Size
- Scarf: 6” (15 cm) wide x 56.5” (143.5 cm) long.
Materials
- Bernat Maker Home Dec yarn (72% cotton/28% nylon, 8.8 oz/250 g/317 yd/290 m) – 2 skeins in 11019 Pebble Beach, or approximately 453 yd (414 m) in any bulky weight cotton blend yarn.
- US Size K-10.5/6.5 mm crochet hook, or size needed to obtain gauge.
- Yarn needle.
Gauge
- 17 sts = 4” (10 cm) in pattern. Exact gauge is not critical for this project.
Abbreviations Used in This Pattern
- BL – back loop only
- ch – chain
- dc – double crochet
- rep – repeat
- sc – single crochet
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- *Repeat instructions after asterisk as indicated.
Pattern Note
- Scarf is worked sideways across long edge. For tips for crocheting with a long foundation chain, read Easy Fixes for a Foundation Chain with Too Few or Too Many Chains.
Pattern Instructions
Scarf
- Ch 241 (or any odd number of sts).
- Row 1: Turn, skip first ch, *sc in next ch, dc in next ch; rep from * across. (240 sts)
- Row 2: Turn, ch 1, starting in first st, *scBL in next st, dcBL in next st; rep from * across.
- Rep Row 2 until scarf measures approximately 6” (15 cm) wide, or until desired width is reached. Fasten off.
Finishing
- With yarn needle, weave in ends.
© 2018 by Marie Segares (Underground Crafter). This pattern is for personal use only. You may use the pattern to make unlimited items for yourself, for charity, or to give as gifts. You may sell items you personally make by hand from this pattern. Do not violate Marie’s copyright by distributing this pattern or the photos in any form, including but not limited to scanning, photocopying, emailing, or posting on a website or internet discussion group. If you want to share the pattern, point your friends to this link: https://undergroundcrafter.com/2018/07/24/crochet-pattern-pebble-rib-scarf/. Thanks for supporting indie designers!
If you make your own Pebble Rib Scarf, I’d love to see it! Share your progress and questions by tagging me on Facebook as @Underground Crafter, Instragram as @ucrafter, or Twitter as @ucrafter. You can also share a picture in the Underground Crafters Facebook group. Sign up for my weekly newsletter and get a coupon code for your choice of one of my premium patterns and other subscriber goodies. Plus, you’ll never miss one of my free patterns again!
Add the Pebble Rib Scarf to your Ravelry favorites or queue.
If you want an easy print format, you can buy an ad-free PDF version on Craftsy.
Once again, you have shared the pattern for a terrific looking scarf! I cannot wait to get started, and, thank you so very much. I love your patterns!
I am an older person and so appreciate your site. What beautiful work you do. I am going
to make this scarf. It really does look very easy and I do want to try making it. I love the hat too.
thank you for sharing.