Echo Scarf by Deja Joy

Echo Scarf

Crochet
May 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
3.5 mm (E)
350 yards (320 m)
4" wide x 80" long
US
English
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The Echo Crochet Scarf gets its name from the cool mirror effect in the stitch pattern—it literally “echoes” itself! This creates a balanced, eye-catching design that looks great in all kinds of yarn, whether you go for a sleek solid or something with a little sparkle, like the sequin yarn I used in the video tutorial. The pattern is super flexible, so you can easily adjust the size to make it just the way you like.

A step-by-step video tutorial is available on my YouTube channel to guide you through the stitches and pattern repeats.

Upon purchase, you will receive a downloadable PDF that includes:

Clear written instructions

A video link for additional help

Yarn and tool requirements

Gauge and sizing information

Skill Level: Intermediate

Pattern Details:

350 yards any lightweight/fingering weight yarn

Hook Size: 3.5mm US-E

Tools Needed: Yarn or tapestry needle

Finished Size: Approx. 4” wide x 80” long

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© 2025, Designed by Deja Joy (Knit and Crochet Ever After). All Rights Reserved.

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You must already know basic crochet and pattern reading skills. This is not a teaching guide, but an instructional guide for the specific design shown.

No alterations included. Any modifications such as yarn substitutions or size adjustments are your responsibility.

The designer is not liable for any damages or expenses from using this pattern.

This pattern is for personal, non-commercial use only. No refunds after download.

You may sell finished items made from this pattern, but please credit Knit and Crochet Ever After as the designer when selling online. Do not use my photos or images to sell your product.

By downloading this pattern, you acknowledge and agree to these terms. Thank you for respecting my work—and enjoy the scarf!