One skein of Lion Brand Shawl In A Ball is all you need to complete this stunning fringe scarf. The yarn does all the color work for you and your finished product will be eye-catching no matter what color you choose.
One skein of Lion Brand Shawl In A Ball is all you need to complete this stunning fringe scarf. The yarn does all the color work for you and your finished product will be eye-catching no matter what color you choose.
From the blogger: When you live in a climate that requires dressing to stay warm from November to March, a hoodie scarf becomes one of your most treasured pieces of outdoor clothing!
A hoodie scarf is easy enough for a beginner to work on, as it's basically just a long, wide scarf folded in half and seamed down from the fold on one side to create a hood.
It's both a hat and scarf in one handy piece. It's a really fun project to work on-you can mix colors and patterns, combine different types of chunky yarn, and it doesn't take long to complete!
Follow the ancient spice roads across land and sea, to the rich, earthy colors of cinnamon, cardamom, ginger, and turmeric. Indulge your senses in the textures and vibrance of an open air spice market. Spice Road is an easy, crochet scarf pattern that leads you on a journey through color and texture, accented by airy, lace insets. The pattern includes instructions for adjusting both the width and the length, so you can make this scarf in any size you like!
This version of the half granny square triangle scarf uses alternating Double Crochet and Extended Bobble Stitch rows to create a more 3 dimensional texture. The result is a warm, cozy shawl with eye catching depth. Finishing off with some chunky tassels makes it a great statement piece for any fall or winter outfit! Materials: - roughly 450 yards of worsted weight yarn, depending on the preferred finished size - US I/9 5.5 mm hook - Yarn needle for weaving in ends - Scissors Stitches: (ch) chain (sl st) slip stitch (dc) double crochet (ebo) extended bobble
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!
This infinity scarf has beautiful texture and works up quickly and easily. The alternating rows of criss cross stitches and double crochet stitches help keep the project nice and easy, but also very eye-catching. This is a one Caron Cake crochet project. There are so many Caron Cake colorways to choose from (Cake Pop is pictured here). Check out this beginner friendly free pattern and start your Criss Cross Stitch Infinity Scarf today! Happy crocheting!
Learn how to crochet a classic ribbed men's crochet scarf for the winter time. It's cozy, warm, and pairs well with lot's of different outfits. This easy beginner-friendly pattern is made using basic crochet stitches, bulky weight yarn, and a 8.0 mm crochet hook. This crochet scarf is perfect if you want to make a fast crochet project (it makes the perfect stash buster project).Plus, it makes the perfect holiday gift for all the men in your family.
Transitional scarves can be tricky, but with this V Stitch Crochet Scarf, you can easily move it from season to season. This scarf is made from lightweight wool, making it easy to layer with or to drape over your shoulders in the warmer months.
The vibrant pink and purple colors in the design are great to brighten up any dreary winter day or to add a pop of color to a summer dress. This crochet scarf is also able to tie in a variety of ways, so although it is one item, it can be used in many different capacities.
This gorgeous Berry Cakes Infinity Scarf uses Caron Cakes, a self-striping yarn which creates color block sections. With a simple V-Stitch pattern, you can create this beautiful infinity scarf in no time! This scarf is made with one Caron Cake in the Mixed Berry colorway. If you are making this project with a different yarn and would still like to create the color blocks, you will need to use different colored yarns and join after each section to create the same effect.