This striped scarf will be your favorite! Chunky weight yarn makes it squishy and warm, and cute striped design allows for many different color combinations. As you can see, Jamey decided to go with white and grey, but you can choose any color combination you like.
Find it on dabblesandbabbles.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
TagsCharcoal Grey Infinity Scarf
Grey goes with everything, so you'll be able to wear this Charcoal Grey Infinity Scarf with any of your winter outfits this year. This particular crochet scarf pattern is has no beginning and no end, so it's designed to wrap around you and keep you extra cozy. Grey is a timeless color to use, but feel free to use any color worsted weight yarn to work up this crocheted scarf. This warm and stylish crochet scarf is great for girls of any age.
Hooded Scarf Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Jamey from Dabbles and Babbles
This cute hooded scarf will look cute on you no matter your age. I highly recommend making a bunch of them for all your family in different colors and sizes. It's an amazing, fun project, that's practical and beautiful.
Tea Time
Tea Time uses Wonderland Yarns Mad Hatter mini-skein pack in Tea Time and Mad Hatter full size skein in White Rabbit to create a playful scarf of speckled stripes. Each colored stripe is smaller than the last, and each white stripe is smaller than the last. The look of this crochet wrap is beautiful and great for your next tea party or evening out! So grab your Wonderland Yarns and your hook and make your new favorite wrap!
The Winter Wanderer Crochet Scarf
Whether you live in the North Pole or just want to jump on the super scarf trend, this nordic crochet super scarf pattern will keep you feeling warm, but lookin’ hot all winter long. This stylish, modern take on a traditional nordic pattern is worked in corner to corner (c2c) crochet with bulky yarn. Work it in grey, red and white for a men's version. This chunky, oversized scarf is the perfect DIY winter statement piece!
Winter Storm Scarf
The Winter Storm Warning is the perfect time to relax by the fire, and crochet something warm for when you do finally have to venture outside again! The Winter Storm infinity scarf was designed and crocheted on one such long weekend, and it was the perfect piece to set the mood for a stormy, snowy winter. This pattern was designed with Lion Brand Ice Cream - with it's shades of grey and white, it reminded me of the layers of snow and clouds in a winter storm, making it the perfect yarn to use for this pattern!