- Designed by Lindsay Dale
This easy pattern is funny and perfect for beginners. Woodland Hooded Scarf with Pockets is a very convenient solution that will keep you warm during unexpected weather. Just choose your favourite color and make it today!
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TagsScoodie - Hooded Scarf With Pockets
You've probably seen a scoodie before, but you probably weren't sure what they were called. This Scoodie - Hooded Scarf With Pockets pattern will teach you how to make your very own scarf, hood, and mitten combo. If you are prone to losing one or both of your mittens during winter, then the Scoodie is a perfect solution. This easy crochet scarf has built-in pockets, so you can stick your hands in them to keep warm. Your head will also be toasty thanks to the hood component. What can't this crochet scarf do? The blue, green, and purple stripes of this hooded scarf create a trendy winter wear item.
Winter's Coming Hooded Scarf
This is a very cozy hooded scarf! This winter scarf is crocheted using a traditional granny stitch and it has a ribbed edge created with front and back post double crochet stitches. The finished scarf length is approximately 62 inches and the width of the scarf is approximately 9.5 inches. The hood height is 13 inches X 13 inches wide (when flat). You can easily change the length of the scarf shorter (to make this a hooded cowl or hooded infinity scarf) or longer to have much more scarf to wrap around on the outside of your jacket or coat. Have fun making this easy hooded scarf with my free pattern!
Hooded Fox Cowl, Woodland Animal Hood and Scarf
The Hooded Fox Cowl is a cute and fun animal ear hoodie that also acts as a scarf to keep your neck warm. The hood can also be customized with different colors, such as grey, if you'd like to make a wolf instead. The pattern is suitable for beginners familiar with basic crochet stitches and has lots of step by step photos. Using super bulky yarn, it works up very quickly! This clothing accessory also makes a perfect gift, or crochet idea for yourself this fall or winter season.
Amazing Grace Hooded Scarf
This beautiful Amazing Grace Hooded Scarf was designed with a higher purpose. Make this free crochet hooded scarf pattern for someone who is battling cancer. Your kind gesture will not go unnoticed, because this hooded scarf pattern is lovely. Learn how to crochet a hooded scarf with interesting texture. The hood adds warmth and style to this easy crochet scarf pattern. You can work this up in no time, but the gratitude you'll receive will be priceless.
Faux Fur Hooded Scarf with Pockets Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Sigoni Schaap
It's a great beginner pattern, that will keep you warm and cosy this upcoming fall. What's more, it can replace a hat, scarf and gloves all at the same time! How cool is that? What's more, the yarn that was used for this project is super soft.
Flying Geese Hooded Cowl
The inspiration behind this pattern was Amy Johnson, a pioneering English aviatrix. Amy set many flight records in the 1930s, and rose to the ranks of First Officer in the Air Transport Auxiliary during World War II. She died in a crash in 1941 under disputed circumstances during a mission and her body was never recovered. There is a very iconic photo of Amy with a scrumptious collar so I wanted to create a hooded cowl that could keep you extra warm. (You can find more great pictures on my Amy Johnson Pinterest board.) The post stitch pattern creates upturned arrows that mimic the flying geese quilting pattern. The bulky yarn adds an extra layer of protection against harsh winds. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, single crochet, triple crochet, slip stitch Crocheting in the round Post stitch clusters (FPtr4tog and FPtr8tog, with written explanation in pattern) Skill Level Intermediate Finished Size 23” (58 cm) circumference x 22” (56 cm) tall. Materials Kraemer Yarns Mauch Chunky (100% wool, 3.5 oz/100 g, 120 yd/110 m) - 4 skeins Thyme, or approximately 480 yd (439 m) in any bulky weight yarn. US L-11/8 mm crochet hook, or any size needed to obtain gauge. Yarn needle. Gauge 11 sts in pattern = 4” (10 cm). Exact gauge is not critical for this project.