Spiral Hexagon Pocket Scarf
Spiral Hexagon Pocket Scarf
Perfect for the coldest days, this chunky infinity scarf pattern makes a cozy scarf with a gorgeous texture. You just need an understanding of single crochet and chain stitches. It looks especially nice with a super bulky chenille or velvet yarn, but beginners may want to sub a less slippery yarn.
Tulip Square Shawl
Snow tomorrow, scarf today. So much drama with so little effort! You can crochet this Sullivan Scarf in about the time it takes to unearth the winter coats and boots, and before you know it, you’ve made a very big statement!
Resembling the sweet blossoms of a cherry tree, this gorgeous infinity scarf oozes charm. Play with color, or stick with the beautiful purple, pink, and cream combo. Made with chunky granny stripes, this is an amazing scarf for bundling up.
This Chunky Triangle Scarf Crochet Pattern is easy and works up quickly with basic stitches! The simple stitch pattern is set off by gorgeous puff stitches make a unique yet easy crochet project.
This super chunky crochet scarf is made with basic stitches. You will need to know only how to make a chain, single crochet and double crochet stitches.
The stitch pattern is easy to remember and it creates a reversible fabric. With its one-row repeat, this Winterberry Chunky Scarf is one of the easiest crochet pattern on this list!
Make a crochet scarf that looks both classic and modern! This Snowdrift Scarf is a quick chunky scarf pattern full of texture. Keep warm with this beautiful, cozy scarf or make them as gifts!
If you’re in need of a quick scarf that you can hook up super-fast, then this pattern is a great project for crocheters of all abilities.
Hooked up in a chunky yarn and with a fun chevron zigzag stitch pattern, it’s relatively wide scarf meaning you can wrap yourself up in it and keep that cold wind at bay. Plus, it’s finished off with some pompoms, and in my opinion, everything is better with pompoms!
Here’s an easy crochet pattern for a chunky crochet scarf created with bulky yarn and scraps of bulky, worsted, and light weight yarn. First, you create a light, open mesh scarf with basic stitches. Then you crochet simple, colorful “ribbons” that are woven through the crocheted mesh background.
Because it is created from yarn scraps, your Magical Mesh Scarf is guaranteed to be one-of-a-kind and will garner praises wherever you go.