This quick and easy crochet scarf pattern lets you create a chunky, soft, and super warm scarf in just two hours! Using an 8mm hook and a simple, fast-growing stitch, this pattern is perfect for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. Pair it with the matching crochet hat to complete the set in under 3.5 hours. Shown here in the vibrant Golden Rod color from Cozy Wool, it also looks stunning in a neutral Cream. Stay cozy and stylish all winter long with this must-try project!
MATERIALS
- Yarn: Super bulky size 6 yarn, such as Loops and Threads Cozy Wool in Golden Rod.
- Crochet Hook: 8 mm.
- Tapestry Needle: For weaving in the ends.
FINISHED SIZE
- Width: 5-3/4 inches (adjustable).
- Length: 66 inches without tassels, 73 inches with tassels.
YARDAGE
- Yarn Needed: Approximately 250 yards of super bulky yarn. This pattern uses 3 skeins of Loops and Threads Cozy Wool (90 yards per skein).
STITCH ABBREVIATIONS
- ch: chain
- sl st: slip stitch
- sc: single crochet
- st: stitch
- sk: skip
CROCHET SCARF PATTERN
Foundation Chain
- Chain 10 loosely. (For a wider scarf, chain any multiple of 2.)
Row 1
- Work into the back bumps of the foundation chain. In the 2nd chain from the hook, (sc, ch 2, sc) (skipped chain counts as 1 sc).
- Repeat: sk next ch, (sc, ch 2, sc) into the next ch across. Turn. — 5 repeats.
Row 2
- Do not chain 1. Work (sc, ch 2, sc) directly into the first ch-2 space.
- Continue: (sc, ch 2, sc) in each ch-2 space across, and (sc, ch 2) in the last ch-2 space. End with 1 sc in the beginning chain. Turn. — 5 repeats.
Row 3
- Repeat Row 2, ending with 1 sc in the last sc. Turn. — 5 repeats.
Repeat Row 3 until the scarf reaches the desired length.
Leveling Row
- Chain 1. Work 2 sc in each ch-2 space across, ending with 1 sc in the last sc. Fasten off.
TASSELS (OPTIONAL)
- Cut a 4-1/4 inch piece of cardboard and wrap the yarn around it 7 times.
- Slide a 12-inch strand of yarn under the loops and knot it twice at the top.
- Cut the loops at the opposite end.
- Use another 12-inch strand to tie a knot slightly below the top knot. Trim excess yarn from this strand, leaving the top tails for attaching.
- Attach tassels to the four corners of the scarf. Secure them with the tails, pull the ends through the tassel, and trim to match the tassel strands.
FINISHING
- Weave in all loose ends with the tapestry needle.
- Enjoy your cozy, handmade scarf!