Inside Crochet 177 | Chevron Neck Tie

Helloo!! How’s it going? I feel like everything is a bit crazy here at the minute, and I’m trying to rectify my tardiness in sharing what I’ve been up to lately! I’m absolutely thrilled to share that I’m back in Inside Crochet Magazine, this time with a chic Chevron Neck Tie pattern in Issue 177!

A copy of Inside Crochet Magazine open to the page featuring the chevron neck tie design, placed on a table. The original crochet tie is draped nearby.

Small crochet and knit ties have been popping up everywhere lately, and I’m so happy to be a part of the buzz! These little beauties are not only stylish but also practical. Whether you’re packing for a mini break or just adding a quirky touch to your everyday outfits, these sorts of ties are perfect for any occasion.

A model standing by a window, wearing my crochet chevron neck tie tied in a bow around their neck. The model is looking directly at the camera, showcasing the stylish, handmade accessory.
© 2025 Inside Crochet 177 / Leanne Jade

But back to my own Chevron Neck Tie! It was designed with a Parisian mini break in mind – imagine pairing it with a simple shirt, a cosy jumper, or even throwing on a beret for that perfect blend of handmade charm and French-inspired style. It’s one of those pieces that you can easily throw into your weekend bag for a touch of personality, and it’s just so versatile.

❤️ SAVE CHEVRON NECK TIE ON RAVELRY ❤️

A model sitting in a chair, smiling at a book, with a crochet chevron neck tie draped untied around their neck. The relaxed and stylish accessory adds a cosy touch to their outfit.
© 2025 Inside Crochet 177 / Leanne Jade

I made my scarf nice and long so that you can wrap it round your neck, though it would be fairly easy to adjust this pattern by taking out some rows (each side mirrors each other so you’d just need to take out the same number of rows on each side.

The Chevron Neck Tie was designed with Yarnsmiths Merino DK; (100% merino wool) 50g/110m/120yds, which is a gorgeously soft yarn to work with. It’s not a yarn I’d used before but I feel that I’ll be using it again in the future for projects.

Yarnsmiths Merino DK is available in SOOOO many gorgeous colours. The scarf is actually a great project to get creative with different shades – I used four different colours but you could make it with as little as one or two.

A close-up of four balls of Yarnsmiths merino yarn;  the rich and vibrant colours used to create my chevron neck tie design.

The only other things you will need to make the scarf are maybe some stitch markers to help mark the beginning and end of each row and a tapestry needle.

I loved how this project turned out; if you’re looking to add a bit of handmade flair to your wardrobe then go grab your copy of Inside Crochet Magazine Issue 177.

A model standing by a window, wearing a crochet chevron neck tie tied in a bow around their neck. The model is looking out of the window, with the tie adding a stylish, handmade touch to their outfit.
© 2025 Inside Crochet 177 / Leanne Jade

Inside Crochet is available in paper form from all good newsagents and craft stores. To purchase a digital copy of Inside Crochet, visit www.pocketmags.com. I can’t wait to see how you style your chevron neck tie! Be sure to share your makes on social media and tag me @kcaco.uk —I always love seeing what you create.

Until next time folks! Happy hooking and keep calm and crochet on my friends xx

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