Lacy Shells Scarf
By Roseanna Beck,,,, from the Crochet Through the Seasons issue
Blue and cream colors blend together in this striped scarf to create the ultra-warm winter accessory. Make one for yourself, and then for your friends!
View ProjectCrochet scarf patterns are fabulous accessories all year round. Learn how to crochet a scarf for winter, spring, summer or fall with these simple crochet scarf patterns and see how easy it is to create a design that turns heads!
Crochet scarves are the essential fall and winter patterns – with so many styles to choose from, it’s easier than ever to find the perfect design and type to layer under your jacket or winter coat. Plus, they’re SO easy to make, it’s no wonder why they’re the default holiday or birthday gift for any new crocheter just starting out. A crochet scarf is the perfect combination of stylish, useful and oh-so-easy.
Explore various styles and choose the design that best fits your skill level. Give color changes and complex stitch patterns a try, or stick to a simple stitch pattern – the choice is yours!
By Roseanna Beck,,,, from the Crochet Through the Seasons issue
Blue and cream colors blend together in this striped scarf to create the ultra-warm winter accessory. Make one for yourself, and then for your friends!
View ProjectBy Jill Wright,,,, from the Crochet Through the Seasons issue
Striking and beautiful, this lightweight scarf is about to become your go-to spring accessory. Fight off the chill of cool spring evenings while wearing this colorful pattern.
View ProjectBy Mary Beth Temple,,,, from the The Pineapple Crochet Collection issue
Columns of lacy pineapple stitches, worked from the center of the scarf towards the ends, make great use of elaborate yarns. Dress up any outfit for a night on the town – perfect with your Little Black Dress!
View ProjectBy Red Heart,,,, from the December 2014 issue
This simple, striped scarf is the perfect gift for everyone on your holiday list. Choose neutral colors for a classic look, or be bold in your selections to stand out.
Designed by Laurinda Reddig for Red Heart
By Mary Beth Temple,,,, from the December 2014 issue
Double-sided layers of front and back post treble crochets makes this scarf light to wear but incredibly warm. And the stitch pattern is completely reversible, making this stylish scarf look good from any angle!
View ProjectBy Beth Graham,,,, from the The Tunisian Crochet Collection issue
Add a bit of whimsy to your winter wardrobe with this fun bobble-filled scarf.
View ProjectBy Roseanna Beck,,,, from the December 2014 issue
Bright pink and subtle cream tones work together to create this one-of-a-kind scarf. Make it for your daughter, granddaughter or special young lady in your life.
View ProjectBy Marie Segares,,,, from the December 2019 issue
This quick and easy scarf includes two small pockets for your child to store favorite finds. Personalize the scarf by including coordinating or contrasting buttons.
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard,,,, from the October 2014 issue
This gorgeous scarf is worked in an easy berries pattern which is a variation of the classic pineapple pattern. You’ll love how the colors pop when you wear it with your favorite sweater.
View ProjectBy Christy Nelson,,,, from the October 2014 issue
This warm winter scarf is just what you need to protect your neck and face this fall and winter season. Stay tuned for the matching hat pattern in our December 2014 issue. Bonus: need to brush up on your triple crochet skills? Check out our instructional video below.
Plus – stay tuned to our February 2015 issue for the last piece of our winter set: mittens!