Juniper Scarf by Susy Knotsosquare

Juniper Scarf

Crochet
June 2026
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
in dc
4.0 mm (G)
361 - 372 yards (330 - 340 m)
9 x 225 cm (adjustable in width and length)
US
English
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The Juniper Scarf is worked using a diagonal granny stitch, creating a beautiful fabric with subtle texture and movement. The stitch pattern is easy to memorise, making it a relaxing project to crochet whether you’re at home or taking your yarn on the go.

While the scarf can be made in a variety of yarns, it truly shines when worked in self-striping 4 ply sock weight yarn. The gradual colour changes highlight the diagonal construction beautifully, creating a striking effect without the need for colour changes or extra ends to weave in.
Whether you choose gentle tonal shades or bold colour transitions, the yarn does much of the work for you, creating a scarf that looks intricate but simple to crochet.

Skill level: Beginner

Materials needed:
Yarn
Crochet hook 4 mm
Scissors
Yarn needle
Measuring tape
Stitch marker

Yarn used: Hobbii Summer Sock Yarn (50gr/ 197m, 58% Cotton, 38% Polyamide, 4% Polyester)
Orange/Shamrock (21) 2 skeins (84g)

Gauge: 20 dc x 14 rows = 10 cm (4”) x 10cm (4”) unblocked
Note: I’m a tighter crocheter myself so you might have to go down a hooksize. Gauge is not very important for this project, but it might affect the yarn quantity you’ll need.

Measurements: 9 x 225 cm (adjustable in width and length)