Crochet 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!
A filet mesh design with added popcorn for texture makes this a fun and flirty scarf for a summer adventure — perhaps even an adventure to Rose Bay. Crocheted with cotton, this scarf is lightweight and stylish with tassels at each end. This updated version features a slightly heavier yarn in a dusty rose color.
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Add a little roar to your next ensemble with this crochet take on leopard print! Whether you dress it up or down, this incredible scarf is a must-have for the fall and winter season.
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This easy chevron scarf was inspired by a deck of cards, in particular, the two of hearts! Classic and cozy, it features black and white stripes with red heart appliques and a blue fringe.
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Ayla is a long rectangular scarf worked from one shallow point to the other. Alternate rows of crochet lace are paired with narrow tassels for a delicate aesthetic. Only one cake of Lion Brand Wrap Star is used to make this fun and feminine scarf.
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Using Foundation Single Crochet and Linked First Half Double Crochet stitches, the base of the argyle pattern takes shape in this dense and cozy scarf. Weave in yarn from edge to edge to create the final diamond shapes in this clever design.
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Eyelets float between rows of dc in this lacy fringed scarf that works up quickly in DK weight yarn. For best stitch appearance, choose a smooth, non-elastic yarn such as cotton or linen.
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Margot is a beautiful scarf worked in gradient yarn. It follows the beautiful Queen Anne’s pattern which is very elegant and airy. Have fun playing with multiple colorways to create a lovely look that’s uniquely you.
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Lion Brand Wool-Ease makes crocheting the Clarice scarf easy with its squishy and colorful options. If you win, you may want to make this scarf as a gift for yourself!
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Lucy is a playful scarf that can be crocheted in multiple color combinations. Bobble stitches create warm texture throughout and the scarf is complete with tassel-like fringe. Perfect for gift giving, you’ll find yourself creating multiple scarves for everyone on your list.
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This sweet scarf is just the right layer when it’s time for kids to bundle up against the cold. It’s made using rows of double crochet, then crocheting polar bear faces in the round, with extra rows of double crochet attached to the backs of the polar bear faces to form pockets.
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