The Moss Delight Scarf is another easy crochet scarf pattern that is great if you are new to crochet or even if you are an expert crocheter. Once you get the hang of the even moss stitch used throughout most of this scarf, it makes a great crochet pattern to have when binging your favorite streaming show.
All you need to make this scarf is 2 skeins of Lion Brand Heartland Yarn or about 435 yards of a medium weight yarn and a 7.00mm crochet hook.

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Notes
This crochet pattern is written in US terms.
The initial chain needs to be an odd number.
Finished Size: 64 inches long x 7 inches wide
Gauge: 12 stitches x 10 rows of hdc = 4” x 4”

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Materials Needed:
- Medium Weight Yarn (approx 435 yards) | 2 skeins of Lion Brand Yarn Heartland Yarn in the color Glacier Bay
- 7.00mm Crochet Hook
- Yarn needle to weave in ends.
- Stitch Markers
Stitches Used:
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- hdc – half double crochet
- sl – slip stitch


Video Tutorial
Moss Delight Scarf Pattern
Foundation: chain 200 + 1
Row 1: sc in 2nd chain from hook, sc all across, turn (200 stitches)
Row 2: ch 1, hdc in 1st stitch, hdc all across, turn (200 stitches)
Rows 3: ch 1, hdc in first stitch, * sl in next stitch, hdc in next stitch, repeat from * until last stitch, sl in last stitch, turn. (200 stitches)
Rows 4 – 27: ch 1, hdc in first sl, * sl in next hdc, hdc in next sl, repeat from * until last hdc, sl in last hdc, turn. (200 stitches)
Row 28: ch 1, hdc in 1st stitch, hdc all across, turn (200 stitches)
Row 29: ch 1, sc in 1st stitch, sc all across, fasten off and weave in ends.
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