Jasmine Scarf
Well hello there!
May I present the Jasmine Scarf!
This scarf is unique in that it is a cross breed between the classic infinity scarf and the popular triangle scarves that I’ve been seeing around the web. I may not be the first one to create one of these, but I sure am proud of my version!
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UPDATE!!!
There are now video stitch tutorials for the Jasmine Scarf! Click the links below to be taken to those videos.
I absolutely love the look of the triangle scarves, but I’m curious to know if the ends of the triangle slip while you’re wearing it. Say, if you bend over. Maybe if you made the ends long enough it would stay in place, but then you would also have the ends swinging around all the time.
I’ll have to make one soon so that I can test out these theories.
Either way, the Jasmine Scarf will not slip or have swinging ends. I made two of these. One is a fancier multicolored beauty with a little built in sparkle that I intend to wear with an eggplant colored blouse to a wedding we are going to next week. The other is a cream dream that shows the stitches in better detail and is more “every day” wearable.
This pattern was very easy, with very easy stitches. The only stitches you need to know are single crochet, double crochet and the cluster stitch. I’ve created a step-by-step photo tutorial for the cluster stitch that you can see at this link if you aren’t familiar with that stitch or just need a refresher.
You can even make this scarf longer or shorter just by adjusting your rows!
Also, I’ve included line by line instructions with stitch counts for the entire scarf. If you are one of those people who picks up patterns pretty quickly, you can continue on without the pattern after Round 5.
There is also a chart for the increase section which creates the “V” to the Jasmine scarf. I made it myself so it’s not completely straight, but I believe that it can still be helpful.
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Jasmine Scarf
Materials Used:
For the colored version:
- 2 skeins of Yarn Bee Dazzling in Hint of Jasmine – 3.5 oz/256 yds (I used about 6 oz)
Note: For some reason, even though these two yarns claimed to be the same weight, the Caron Simply Soft was a bit thicker and I ended up using more yards than I did with the Yarn Bee.
For the cream version:
- 2 skeins of Caron Simply Soft in Off White – 6 oz / 170.1 g – 315 yds / 288 m (I used about 8 oz)
Or any size 4 medium weight yarn. - I/9 (5.5 mm) hook
- Tapestry needle
Finished Size Approximately:
Across the top when laid flat – 12” Width
Across the bottom when laid flat – 25.5” Width
13” Height
Gauge:
12 double crochets and 9 rows of pattern beginning with Round 4 in a 4” (10cm) square.
Special Stitches:
Cluster Stitch
YO, insert hook in st, YO, draw back through st, YO, draw through 2 loops on hook, (YO, insert hook back into same st, YO, draw back through st, YO, draw through 2 loops on hook) twice, YO, draw through all 4 loops on hook.
Bottom Loop
Abbreviations:
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
st(s) – stitch(es)
sl st – slip stitch
sk – skip
dc – double crochet
YO – yarn over
FC – foundation chain (beginning chain)
Notes:
- There is only one set of increase stitches per round and they create the front pointed portion of the Jasmine scarf.
- In this pattern, you do not turn your work, but continue to work in the same direction throughout.
- When making the first cluster stitch of a round, the ch 2 counts as the first stage of the cluster. So, ch 2, (YO, insert hook back into same st, YO, draw back through st, YO, draw through 2 loops on hook) twice, YO, draw through all 3 loops on hook, ch 1. This will be indicated by “complete cluster” after instructions to ch 2.
- There is also a stitch chart at the end of this pattern if you prefer to read charts. It is only for the increase section, not the entire Jasmine scarf.
*** American crochet terms used throughout.
Instructions:
FC: Ch 81
Round 1: Work in bottom loops only. In 2nd ch from hook, sc. Sc in each ch across. Careful not to twist the chain of single crochets, sl st in 1st sc made of round. (80 sc)
Note: Use the tail from your foundation chain to secure the base of your chain together.
Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as dc), dc in same st ch 3 comes out of. *Sk 1 st, 2 dc in next st* Repeat from * to * 17 more times. Sk 1 st, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next st. Repeat from * to * 20 more times. Sk last st, sl st in top of ch 3. (41 sets of 2 dc)
Round 3: Sl st into the sp between ch 3 and last dc of Round 2. Ch 2, complete cluster, ch 1. *In between next set of dc posts, (cluster st, ch 1)* Repeat from * to * 18 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous round, (cluster st, ch 2, cluster st, ch 1). Repeat from * to * 21 more times. Sl st in top of 1st cluster made of round. (43 cluster sts)
Round 4: Sl st into ch-1 sp from previous round, ch 1, sc. Ch 2, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 2* Repeat from * to * 18 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous row, (sc, ch 2, sc, ch 2). Repeat from * to * 22 more times. Sl st in 1st sc made of round. (44 sc)
Round 5: Sl st into ch-2 sp from previous round, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc. *In next ch-2 sp, 2 dc.* Repeat from * to * 18 more times. In next ch-2 sp, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc). Repeat from * to * 23 more times. Sl st into 1st dc made of round. (45 sets of 2 dc)
Round 6: Sl st into the sp between ch 3 and last dc of Round 2. Ch 2, complete cluster, ch 1. *In between next set of dc posts, (cluster st, ch 1)* Repeat from * to * 19 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous round, (cluster st, ch 2, cluster st, ch 1). Repeat from * to * 24 more times. Sl st in top of 1st cluster made of round. (47 cluster sts)
Round 7: Sl st into ch-1 sp from previous round, ch 1, sc. Ch 2, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 2* Repeat from * to * 19 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous row, (sc, ch 2, sc, ch 2). Repeat from * to * 25 more times. Sl st in 1st sc made of round. (48 sc)
Round 8: Sl st into ch-2 sp from previous round, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc. *In next ch-2 sp, 2 dc.* Repeat from * to * 19 more times. In next ch-2 sp, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc). Repeat from * to * 26 more times. Sl st into 1st dc made of round. (49 sets of 2 dc)
Round 9: Sl st into the sp between ch 3 and last dc of Round 2. Ch 2, complete cluster, ch 1. *In between next set of dc posts, (cluster st, ch 1)* Repeat from * to * 20 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous round, (cluster st, ch 2, cluster st, ch 1). Repeat from * to * 27 more times. Sl st in top of 1st cluster made of round. (51 cluster sts)
Round 10: Sl st into ch-1 sp from previous round, ch 1, sc. Ch 2, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 2* Repeat from * to * 20 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous row, (sc, ch 2, sc, ch 2). Repeat from * to * 28 more times. Sl st in 1st sc made of round. (52 sc)
Round 11: Sl st into ch-2 sp from previous round, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc. *In next ch-2 sp, 2 dc.* Repeat from * to * 20 more times. In next ch-2 sp, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc). Repeat from * to * 29 more times. Sl st into 1st dc made of round. (53 sets of 2 dc)
Round 12: Sl st into the sp between ch 3 and last dc of Round 2. Ch 2, complete cluster, ch 1. *In between next set of dc posts, (cluster st, ch 1)* Repeat from * to * 21 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous round, (cluster st, ch 2, cluster st, ch 1). Repeat from * to * 30 more times. Sl st in top of 1st cluster made of round. (55 cluster sts)
Round 13: Sl st into ch-1 sp from previous round, ch 1, sc. Ch 2, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 2* Repeat from * to * 21 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous row, (sc, ch 2, sc, ch 2). Repeat from * to * 31 more times. Sl st in 1st sc made of round. (56 sc)
Round 14: Sl st into ch-2 sp from previous round, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc. *In next ch-2 sp, 2 dc.* Repeat from * to * 21 more times. In next ch-2 sp, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc). Repeat from * to * 32 more times. Sl st into 1st dc made of round. (57 sets of 2 dc)
Round 15: Sl st into the sp between ch 3 and last dc of Round 2. Ch 2, complete cluster, ch 1. *In between next set of dc posts, (cluster st, ch 1)* Repeat from * to * 22 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous round, (cluster st, ch 2, cluster st, ch 1). Repeat from * to * 33 more times. Sl st in top of 1st cluster made of round. (59 cluster sts)
Round 16: Sl st into ch-1 sp from previous round, ch 1, sc. Ch 2, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 2* Repeat from * to * 22 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous row, (sc, ch 2, sc, ch 2). Repeat from * to * 34 more times. Sl st in 1st sc made of round. (60 sc)
Round 17: Sl st into ch-2 sp from previous round, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc. *In next ch-2 sp, 2 dc.* Repeat from * to * 22 more times. In next ch-2 sp, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc). Repeat from * to * 35 more times. Sl st into 1st dc made of round. (61 sets of 2 dc)
Round 18: Sl st into the sp between ch 3 and last dc of Round 2. Ch 2, complete cluster, ch 1. *In between next set of dc posts, (cluster st, ch 1)* Repeat from * to * 23 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous round, (cluster st, ch 2, cluster st, ch 1). Repeat from * to * 36 more times. Sl st in top of 1st cluster made of round. (63 cluster sts)
Round 19: Sl st into ch-1 sp from previous round, ch 1, sc. Ch 2, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 2* Repeat from * to * 23 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous row, (sc, ch 2, sc, ch 2). Repeat from * to * 37 more times. Sl st in 1st sc made of round. (64 sc)
Round 20: Sl st into ch-2 sp from previous round, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc. *In next ch-2 sp, 2 dc.* Repeat from * to * 23 more times. In next ch-2 sp, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc). Repeat from * to * 38 more times. Sl st into 1st dc made of round. (65 sets of 2 dc)
Round 21: Sl st into the sp between ch 3 and last dc of Round 2. Ch 2, complete cluster, ch 1. *In between next set of dc posts, (cluster st, ch 1)* Repeat from * to * 24 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous round, (cluster st, ch 2, cluster st, ch 1). Repeat from * to * 39 more times. Sl st in top of 1st cluster made of round. (67 cluster sts)
Round 22: Sl st into ch-1 sp from previous round, ch 1, sc. Ch 2, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 2* Repeat from * to * 24 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous row, (sc, ch 2, sc, ch 2). Repeat from * to * 40 more times. Sl st in 1st sc made of round. (68 sc)
Round 23: Sl st into ch-2 sp from previous round, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc. *In next ch-2 sp, 2 dc.* Repeat from * to * 24 more times. In next ch-2 sp, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc). Repeat from * to * 41 more times. Sl st into 1st dc made of round. (69 sets of 2 dc)
Round 24: Sl st into the sp between ch 3 and last dc of Round 2. Ch 2, complete cluster, ch 1. *In between next set of dc posts, (cluster st, ch 1)* Repeat from * to * 25 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous round, (cluster st, ch 2, cluster st, ch 1). Repeat from * to * 42 more times. Sl st in top of 1st cluster made of round. (71 cluster sts)
Round 25: Sl st into ch-1 sp from previous round, ch 1, sc. Ch 2, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 2* Repeat from * to * 25 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous row, (sc, ch 2, sc, ch 2). Repeat from * to * 43 more times. Sl st in 1st sc made of round. (72 sc)
Round 26: Sl st into ch-2 sp from previous round, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc. *In next ch-2 sp, 2 dc.* Repeat from * to * 25 more times. In next ch-2 sp, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc). Repeat from * to * 44 more times. Sl st into 1st dc made of round. (73 sets of 2 dc)
Round 27: Sl st into the sp between ch 3 and last dc of Round 2. Ch 2, complete cluster, ch 1. *In between next set of dc posts, (cluster st, ch 1)* Repeat from * to * 26 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous round, (cluster st, ch 2, cluster st, ch 1). Repeat from * to * 45 more times. Sl st in top of 1st cluster made of round. (75 cluster sts)
Round 28: Sl st into ch-1 sp from previous round, ch 1, sc. Ch 2, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 2* Repeat from * to * 26 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous row, (sc, ch 2, sc, ch 2). Repeat from * to * 46 more times. Sl st in 1st sc made of round. (76 sc)
Round 29: Sl st into ch-2 sp from previous round, ch 3 (counts as dc), dc. *In next ch-2 sp, 2 dc.* Repeat from * to * 26 more times. In next ch-2 sp, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc). Repeat from * to * 47 more times. Sl st into 1st dc made of round. (77 sets of 2 dc)
Round 30: Sl st into the sp between ch 3 and last dc of Round 2. Ch 2, complete cluster, ch 1. *In between next set of dc posts, (cluster st, ch 1)* Repeat from * to * 27 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous round, (cluster st, ch 2, cluster st, ch 1). Repeat from * to * 48 more times. Sl st in top of 1st cluster made of round. (79 cluster sts)
Round 31: Sl st into ch-1 sp from previous round, ch 1, sc. Ch 2, *sc in next ch-1 sp, ch 2* Repeat from * to * 27 more times. In ch-2 sp from previous row, (sc, ch 2, sc, ch 2). Repeat from * to * 49 more times. Sl st in 1st sc made of round. (80 sc)
Finish off. Weave in ends.
The following chart is only for the increase section, not the entire Jasmine scarf.
x – single crochet
T – double crochet
(|) – cluster stitch
o – chain
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Hello Miranda!
At the end of the rows, you will slip stitch into the first stitch you made of that round. For example, if it was the row of cluster stitches, you’d slip stitch in the top of the cluster. If it was the single crochet row, you’d slip stitch into the single crochet. I also just released a stitch tutorial video that you can see here. Right handed – https://youtu.be/BsNglpzWJAs Left handed – https://youtu.be/z5p3MJKZgqM
I hope this helps! Sorry for the delay in response.
Hello I started this pattern and I seem to be having trouble with the start of each row each row says to slip st again, is it into the same place, or behind that slip st I just did to finish the last row or where or am I just reading it wrong because it’s not looking right! Am I doing this right?
Thanks Erica. I may play with making the starting chain a bit longer.
I hit “reply” but it wouldn’t give me a place to reply, like with regular email, so that’s why I just added another comment
Will let you know how it turns out once I have time to start it.
Layne
Hello! I believe it would require a change in the pattern since the opening would need to be larger, but I can tell you that it doesn’t come up that high on your neck like in the photo. I wore this to a wedding. In order to get the scarf onto the mannequin that had no arms, I had to push it up so that it would stay in place. (I really need to get some photos for it on a real human.) For someone with full shoulders, it doesn’t sit that high. If you still feel that it is too high, you could always try folding it over like a collar. I hope this helps!
Hi Erica,
I really like this scarf, but would prefer the area around the neck drape more like a cowl, rather than stand up. Can you adjust it to lay that way or would it require a change in the pattern?
Thank you!
You’re welcome! So glad it worked out!
Thank you. That’s what I thought. So, I did it double strand (chunky) with a 9mm hook. It turned out great!
You’re so welcome, Heather! I’m so glad to hear that you like it! As for the modification, the starting chain would be a multiple of two plus one. You would follow the directions as far as which stitches to use, but the counts (number of stitches) from my original pattern will definitely be incorrect. I hope this helps! Thanks for commenting!
Thanks for the wonderful pattern! I’m wanting to use a more bulky yarn and larger hook. Could you tell me what the starting chain multiple would be?
Hi! It’s difficult to know what is going on without actually seeing your work. If you’d like one on one help with it, you are more than welcome to email me at highlandhickorydesigns@gmail.com. Also, if you are able to take photos and email them to me, that would be great. Thanks!
My joining is shifting to the left on each round, the count of sets are right, so I am assuming this is right ?
Hi Kira! It’s not supposed to get bunched up and wavy. It should lay flat. If you’d like more one on one help, please feel free to email me at highlandhickorydesigns@gmail.com and I’d be more than happy to help out!
When doing the round two increases is it supposed to start getting bunched up and wavy?
I’m so glad to hear that you love the pattern, Wanda! I’m actually planning to make a few more in this style, but with different stitches. The poncho sounds awesome too! Thanks for commenting!
Love the pattern I just did one but it’s more of a poncho two points but it’s more something more my daughter that I will be making
Thank you so much!
so pretty
Hi Anita!
Thank you so much! I’m so excited that you will be trying the Jasmine Scarf! It’s a lot of fun to make.
Thanks again,
Erica
Hi Erica
You did such a beautiful job on these scarfs. I am going to enjoy making one!
Thanks!
Anita
Hi Bonnie!
You’re welcome for the pattern! My gosh, I knew I was forgetting something! The yarn for the cream version is Caron Simply Soft in Off White. Thank you for bringing that to my attention.
Erica
Hi, thanks for the pattern. I liked the stitch very much. What yarn did you use for the white scarf?