This soft and warm scarf can be customized to different lengths and widths easily for those who wish for a shorter scarf, or a wider scarf. I have included the stitch multiple in the pattern instructions. There is also a matching Ear Warmer Pattern for this stitch available on my blog, called the Verna Puff Stitch Earwarmer Pattern. You will need 525 yards (480 m) of Bulky Weight Yarn [5] and a 6.5 mm (K) hook to make this scarf. I used Red Heart Soft Essentials Yarn.
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TagsEasy Textured Crochet Scarf Pattern
I love making crochet scarves. They are not only fun to make but also very quick projects that you can easily complete in a day. Crochet scarves are also one of the great beginner crochet project to start with. They are typically worked in repeated rows which makes them very easy to follow pattern. You can also easily change the texture and look of the crochet scarf by changing the yarn and hook size according to your choice. Today am sharing the Pattern for a very Easy Textured Crochet Scarf. This is a easy to follow pattern where all you just need to know is to make Single Crochets and Double Crochets. By combining these two stitches in a methodical pattern you can create a lovely textured Crochet scarf. The size of this scarf can be customized according to your choice. You can easily start with any number of stitches you want and finish off after reaching the required size needed. You can make them as regular style scarf with free ends or make them little longer and join both the ends to make them into infinity scarf to wrap around your neck twice. Add fringe or tassels to the ends to make them more pretty. Materials Used:- Worsted Weight Cotton Yarn 4 mm Crochet Hook Size:- 7 / 35 Inches - can be customized to any size
Chunky Neck Warmer Free Crochet Pattern
This chunky neck warmer is super cozy, comfortable, and warm with a snug fit. The design gives it a lovely, subtle, undulating texture and the best part is that this pattern can be rearranged as you like! For example, playing with the cute buttons and trying out different positions in which this neck warmer can be arranged can help you find your style! In addition, this is also an ideal project for using up your left-over yarn! You can also customize the colors of the neck warmer to what you like, and you can even incorporate an arrangement of colors that will add a special touch! Furthermore, this can be an amazing gift for loved ones and friends! It's also great for cold days, but also great for looking effortlessly stylish! Thanks Pattern Princess for sharing this free pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.
Crochet Neck Warmer Pattern
Complete your wardrobe this winter by crocheting up this lovely crochet neck warmer for yourself. The bobble stitch will add oodles of charm and cuteness to the neck warmer, so you ought to have it. You can choose your favorite colors to get the neck warmer in custom beauty. You can make matching hand warmers with this neck warmer. Details here!
Going Granny Neck Warmer
"A great alternative to a scarf, or cowl this winter is my Going Granny Neck Warmer. This simple granny stitch neck warmer is lightweight and it fits nicely around the neck. It can be tucked under the collar of your winter coat. There is not a lot of extra material to deal with as it is designed to keep some of the chill off the neck, without being bulky. If you are looking for a more solid version, the Easy Crochet Neck Warmer Pattern (free) features a double crochet rib stitch and does not have the gaps between the stitches."
Diamonds Cowl and Infinity Scarf
"The Diamonds Cowl and Infinity Scarf was made to match the Diamonds Beanie, Slouch, Messy Bun and Ear Warmer. Options There are two styles included in this pattern, cowl and infinity scarf. Yarn For this pattern, I've included instructions for both worsted weight and bulky weight yarns. In the notes section, I've listed a few suggested alternatives to help you figure out the best yarn for your crochet cowl or infinity scarf. All of my patterns are written in standard American terms, unless noted otherwise."