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Kissing Jewels Infinity Scarf

If you want a scarf perfectly soft to snuggle with then this Kissing Jewels Infinity Scarf is just the crochet scarf pattern you want to try out. A few different crochet stitches are used to work up this design, but the outcome is brilliant. Once you know how to crochet a scarf you'll learn that there are many ways to wear a scarf. This particular one is long enough to wrap around three times to get that cowl look. For the best outcome, use as many colors as possible.

Kissing Jewels Infinity Scarf

Diamond Lattice Summer Scarf

Crochet has a reputation for being a fall and winter hobby, but as a Floridian and an avid crocheter, I've learned a few secrets for making and wearing crochet year round. I've created this quick and fun crochet summer scarf pattern to prove it! I think you'll love how airy and weightless this scarf feels. Along with the pattern, you'll also find my tips for crocheting for warm weather, as well as my advice for how to score the best deals on Yarn!

Diamond Lattice Summer Scarf

Just Be Happy Scarf

The colors in this Just Be Happy Scarf will be your constant reminder to smile even when it's cold outside. The rainbow design makes this a unique and fun crochet scarf pattern that will match any outfit. The best winter accessories are those you can wear at anytime, and that's what you get with this crochet scarf. People will probably ask where you got it because they will want one for themselves! Go ahead and be colorful, crafty, and fun this winter to bring a little color to those dreary days.

Just Be Happy Scarf

Mountain Cowl Neck Scarf

The Mountain Cowl Neck Scarf is as versatile as it is stunning. You can work this easy crochet pattern up as a crochet infinity scarf or two differently sized cowls, one of which even has a hood! The zig zag crochet pattern and the variegated fringe give so much life to this cowl neck scarf. Even better, the worsted weight yarn promises to be warm and protective against even the chilliest of winds, while the vibrant rainbow yarn makes the colors feel as fresh as summer. This crochet scarf pattern will be an accessory to remember this season.

Mountain Cowl Neck Scarf

Scoodie - 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.

Scoodie - Hooded Scarf With Pockets

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!

Winter Storm Scarf

Hoodie Scarf Pattern

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!

Hoodie Scarf Pattern

Spice Road Easy Crochet Scarf

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!

Spice Road Easy Crochet Scarf

The Ruthie Scarf

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

The Ruthie Scarf