Introducing the Patchwork Revelry Scarf. There’s nothing quite like wrapping yourself in a handmade masterpiece that screams creativity and comfort. Enter the Patchwork Revelry Scarf – a vibrant and geometric patchwork delight that’s designed to perfectly complement our beloved Patchwork Revelry Hat.
Each square pops with dimension, creating a visually striking design that’s far from ordinary. And let’s not forget those fun, multi-colored fringes that add a whimsical touch, swaying with every step you take. Whether you’re bundling up for a weekend hike, a cozy coffee run, or just lounging by the fire, the Patchwork Revelry Scarf is the perfect cozy accessory!


How to Make the Crochet Patchwork Scarf
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1. The Patchwork Revelry Scarf Crochet Pattern is made with smaller versions of the Patchwork Revelry Square previously seen in the Patchwork Revelry Blanket, which starts out the same as my seasonal granny square blankets and Wildlife Animal granny square Blanket series.
2. Each square starts with a standard double crochet circle which is then squared off for easy joining. Clever color work yields a striking geometric pattern. Turning each round and dropping/picking up colors minimizes end weaving for an efficient, easy make.
I have a video tutorial to help you with the color changing for this square now available!
3. The squares have no distinct right or wrong side, allowing you to determine the look through creative color placement for a captivating patchwork effect. Squares are joined using the Mattress Stitch—a flat, invisible join achieved by matching colors as you sew the squares together.
4. Each of my finished squares measured 5″ x 5″ which meant with a total of 24 squares – 2 wide x 12 long – my scarf measured approximately 10 1/2” wide x 61” long. You could easily make your scarf longer by adding more squares or adding additional single crochet rounds to each of your squares.
5. I originally thought to sew the ends together to create an infinity scarf but ultimately decided not to in order to add fringe. I think it would look really amazing doubled up around the neck as an infinity scarf, too!
I hope you enjoy making the Patchwork Revelry Scarf and be sure to check out the matching Patchwork Revelry Hat which is also a free crochet pattern on the blog.
Tonya 💕

Patchwork Revelry Crochet Scarf Supplies
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I made my patchwork scarf using Lion Brand Heartland yarn, which boasts the most stunning earth tone shades—perfect for a fall vibe! This plush, medium-weight acrylic blend features gentle heathered tones for a natural, understated look, complemented by its silky, ultra-soft feel and vibrant hues, making it ideal for creating cozy accessories!
You will only need one skein of each color and if you make the matching hat you will be able to use up the remainder of each skein! A great stash busting project!
Lion Brand Heartland Weight 4 / Medium (100% acrylic)

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- 3. Diamond Tessera Scarf free crochet pattern
Revelry Patchwork Scarf Free Crochet Pattern Instructions
Pattern written in US crochet terminology
Supplies:
Lion Brand Heartland Weight 4 / Medium (100% acrylic)
- (1) Badlands 3.25 oz / 165 yards (R)
- (1) Great Smoky Mountains 3.25 oz / 165 yards (B)
- (1) Acadia 3.25 oz / 165 yards (C)
- (1) Joshua Tree 3.25 oz / 165 yards (G)
Total yardage: 13 oz / 660 yards
Size J (6.0 mm) crochet hook
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Approximate finished size: 10 1/2” wide x 61” long
Gauge: First 3 rounds = 3 3/4” circle
Abbreviations:
- MC = magic circle
- Rnd = round
- R = red
- B = black
- C = cream
- G = green
- ch(s) = chain(s)
- sc = single crochet
- hdc = half double crochet
- dc = double crochet
- sp = space
- st(s) = stitch(es)
- sl st = slip stitch
- WS = wrong side
- RS = right side
Pattern Notes:
- Ch 3 at beginning of each round counts as first dc stitch.
- When changing colors do not fasten off, drop non-working yarn and pull back into work as indicated in pattern.
- Worked in turned rounds.
- An equal number of stitches are worked in each color for each round. Ex. Round 1 = 3 red, 3 black, 3 cream, 3 green = 12 total stitches worked.
- To change color, drop yarn, pick up new color, yo and pull through loops on hook to complete stitch being worked.
- To follow pattern instructions: First line indicates the stitch pattern for round while second line provides color changes for that round.
Recommended Tutorial:
Patchwork Reverly Square Tutorial
Pattern Instructions
Square (Make 24)
With red, make MC.
Rnd 1: Ch 3 (counts as first st), 11 dc in MC, join with sl st in top of ch-3 and tighten ring. Turn. (12)
Rnd 1 color changes: R3, B3, C3, G3
Rnd 2: Ch 3, 1 dc in same st, 2 dc in each st around, sl st in top of ch-3. Turn. (24)
Rnd 2 color changes: G6, C6, B6, R6
Rnd 3: Ch 3, 1 dc in same st, 1 dc in next st, *2 dc in next st, 1 dc in next st,* repeat from * to * to end, sl st in top of ch-3 with cream to change color. Do NOT turn. (36)
Rnd 3 color changes: R9, B9, C9, G9
Fasten off all other colors.
Rnd 4: Ch 1, sc in same st, [hdc in next st, dc in next 2 sts, (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) in next st, dc in next 2 sts, hdc in next st, sc in next st, switch to next color, sc in next st] three times, omitting final sc at end, sl st in first st. Turn. (48 sts + 4 ch-2 corner sps)
Rnd 4 color changes: C12, G12, R12, B12
Rnd 5: Ch 1, *sc in each st to corner sp, (3 sc) in corner sp,* repeat from * to * around, sl st to first st. Turn. (60)
Rnd 5 color changes: B15, R15, G15, C15
Rnd 6: Ch 1, *sc in each st to middle sc of corner, (3 sc) in corner st,* repeat from * to * around, sl st to first st. (68)
Rnd 6 color changes: C17, G17, R17, B17
Fasten off leaving long tails for joining squares at the end.
I’ve delayed weaving in the remaining ends until the squares are joined, as some will be right side (RS) or wrong side (WS) depending on their placement in the scarf.
Join Squares
Arrange the squares so that the corners align with the same colors as shown in the photo below:

Join the squares by rows, then by columns.
Use the Mattress stitch with long ends matching the color of the squares being joined.

Once all rows are joined, proceed to join the columns.
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
Edge
With RS of the scarf facing, join matching yarn with a sl st into any stitch, ch 1, then sc in each st around the edge, adding 1 extra sc between each square; sl st in first sc to join.

Fasten off and weave in remaining ends.
Fringe
Cut approximately 114 pieces of 8” fringe in desired colors. With WS of scarf facing up, insert hook into a bottom corner st from the top down and grab three strands of fringe. Pull up loop, insert fingers through loop just made and pull fringe tails through the loop. Gently tighten.
Attach fringe in every other stitch along both ends of scarf.
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Hi! Thank you so much for being here! I am Tonya the designer behind Nana's Crafty Home. As a wife, mother, Nana of 9 & with 2 fur babies, my days are filled with love, laughter, hugs and yarn! Here you will find colorful and creative crochet designs for yourself or loved ones. My hope is that you will be inspired to learn and create along with me!
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