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Crochet a chain-link scarf using Bernat Wavelength yarn. 

 

Bernat Wavelength (140 g/5 oz, 204 meters/223 yards) A - Citron Marble - 1 BallHook: 4.5 mm, US. 7. Match the hook to the yarn ball band recommendation if substituting. Scarf Size: 58” x 6”. 

 

Included in the pattern is a crochet diagram to follow if you need help with the written words. 

Crochet Chain Link Scarf Pattern

Rating is 4.8 out of five stars based on 4 reviews
SKU: CCLSCARF
C$2.99Price
GST/HST Included

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    Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars.
    Based on 4 reviews
    4 reviews

    • Marie StanleyOct 10, 2025
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      Simple but effective !

      This is super simple but will show off your yarn to its full advantage. Use every last inch of that one beautiful skein. While being simple enough to pick up and stitch and put down to rest without losing your place.

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    • JanaOct 31, 2025
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
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      Very nice pattern

      I think this pattern is really easy to follow and works up quickly. Can’t wait to use self striping yarn with this! Thank you Mikey!

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    • SandyDec 16, 2025
      Rated 4 out of 5 stars.
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      Crochet chain link

      I have followed Mikey a long time! Love his ideas which he turns into amazing patterns! He makes it easy to follow!

      Remember to gave fun! And “Enjoy the journey “ as Mikey says

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    • Las Vegas CrocheterNov 27, 2025
      Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
      Perfect for me and gift giving!

      Can't wait to start this. Love Crochet Crowd patterns: easy to follow especially with diagrams!

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