Chunky Maroon Crochet Scarf Pattern

You are at the right place if you are looking for something to make for yourself or as gift for someone which is quick and easy.  

I promise if you know some basic crochet stitches, it won’t take you more than an hour to make this scarf. Chunky yarn makes it a quick project.  

Finished Size:   61/2’ inches width x  25’ inches circumference 

Material:

Yarn: Lion Brand HomeTown

Color: Norfolk Merlot

Hook: Size H/6.5

Scissor

Level: Easy (assuming you are familiar with basic crochet stitches) 

Basic Stitches and Abbreviations (US Terms):

sl st – slip stitch

ch  – chain

dc – double crochet

sc – single crochet

Pattern Notes

Very easy pattern using just double crochet.

The number of chains will be the width of the scarf and the number of rows will be the circumference of the scarf. Adjust chains and rows according to the size you desired

Pattern

Chain 22 + 3 

Row 1: 1 dc in 5th ch from the hook, *sk 1 ch, 1 dc, sk 1 ch*, repeat across the chain.

Row 2: ch 3, *sk 1 ch, 1 dc in ch space from the previous row, sk 1 ch* repeat across the row.

Row 3:  Repeat row 2

Join two ends along the width of the scarf with sl st and your chunky infinity scarf is ready.

Fasten off and weave in all ends. Hope you enjoy making this cute  bucket beanie.

Grey Lacy Crochet Scarf Pattern

Elegant, shiny and very lacy scarf is perfect not only for winter but it is good for spring and fal as well. Grey is a neutral color and so this scarf goes on any outfit. 

I enjoyed making this loving scarf with lacy crochet stitch. This lacy stitch gives a very elegant look to this scarf and shiny yarn adds more beauty.    

Finished Size:  7’ inches width x 65‘ inches length ( without fringe) 

  7’ inches width x 75 inches length ( with fringe)

Material:

Yarn: Thread and Loops, soft and shiny

Color: Grey

Skein: 1

Hook: G/6, 4.25mm

Scissor

Level: Medium (assuming you are familiar with basic crochet stitches)

 

Basic Stitches and Abbreviations (US Terms):

  • sl st – slip stitch
  • ch  – chain
  • dc – double crochet
  • sc – single crochet
  • Honey comb Trelis

Pattern Notes

This scarf is worked lengthwise.  

Number of chains will be the width of the scarf. So you can make wide or narrow as you want to.by making enough number of chains for the width you desire. 

Number of rows will be the length of the scarf.

Pattern

Chain is multiple of 6 + 4

Chain 22 ( 18 +4)

Row 1: sc in 3 chains, chain 4, sk 3 chains,  sc in next 3 chains, chain 4, sk 3 chains, sc in next 3 chains, chain 4, sk 3 chains, sc in last 3 chains.

( since I have 18 chains, I repeated the pattern 3 times, if you have more chains you will need to continue with the same pattern of 3 sc, 4 ch, sk 3 ch, 3 sc)

Row 2: ch 7, turn, *dc in 3rd sc chain, sc in chain space, dc 1st sc chain, ch4,* dc 3rd sc chain, sc in chain space, dc in 1st sc chain, ch 4,* dc in 3rd sc chain, sc in ch space ,dc in 1st sc chain, ch4, dc in the last ch. ( I did same pattern 3 times) 

Row 3: ch 3, turn, sc in chain space, dc 1st dc chain,* ch4, dc 3rd dc chain, sc in chain space, dc in 1st dc chain,* ch 4, dc in 3rd dc chain, sc in chain space, dc in 1st dc chain, ch4, dc in 3rd dc chain, sc in chain space, dc in 3rd chain from the bottom of the loop. ( this can be tricky as last loop is 7 chains so dc in 3 rd ch) 

Row 4: ch 7, turn the work, dc in 3rd dc chain, sc in chain space, dc in the 1st chain, ch 4, dc in the 3rd chain, sc in chain space, dc in 1st chain, ch 4, dc in 3rd chain, sc in chain space, dc in 1st chain, ch 4, dc under the loop.

Row 5🙁 repeat row 3)ch 3, turn, sc in chain space, dc in 1st chain, ch 4, dc in the 3rd chain, sc in the chain space, dc in the 1st chain, ch 4, dc in the 3rd chain, sc chain space, dc in the 1st chain, ch 4, dc in the 3rd chain, sc in the chain space, dc in the 3rd chain from the bottom.

Row 6: (repeat row 4) ch 7, turn, dc in the 3rd chain, sc into chain space, dc in the 1st chain, ch 4, dc into the 3rd chain, sc in the chain space, dc in the 1st chain, ch4, dc in the 3rd chain, sc in the chain space, dc in the 1st chain, ch 4, dc in the last little loop.

Continue row 5 and row 6 till the length you desire.

Fasten off and weave in all ends. 

Once you get hang of the repeat pattern it’s fun to make this scarf. I love the lacy look of this scarf and I am going to try a few different colors. Hope you like it and enjoy making this scarf.

You can make fringe at both ends if you like. I made 5’ inches of fringes on my scarf.

Unforgettable Yarn Crochet Scarf Pattern

If you are looking for something soft and shinny to make then I got you covered right here. I loved making this colorful scarf that elevates any outfit.

I used Red Heart Unforgettable yarn which is a very beautiful soft and shiny yarn with a very subtle color change.

This yarn gives this scarf a nice shine and a pretty look. You can wear this scarf on any occasion or make it to give someone special as a gift. 

The scarf is very simple to make using a cluster stitch. It’s a 1 row repeat pattern. I used a crochet hook size 4.25 but you can use size 6 and a very loose stitch to make it a very lacy scarf. 

Yarn: Red Heart Unforgettable yarn (medium 4)

Weight and yardage : 3.5 oz/100g/270 yards

Color: Polo

Quantity : 2 Skeins

Supplies:

   Crochet hooks: US4.25/ G8

   Scissor

Measurements: 25 inches wide x 90 inches long

Abbreviations

sc: single crochet

Dc: double crochet

Sk: skip

Ch: chain

Special stitch: Fan cluster – 2 double crochet in same chain, chain 1, 2dc in same chain

Pattern:

  Chain 36 + 3=39 chains (3 chains counts as 1 dc)

Row 1: 2 dc in 5th chain from hook, chain 1, 2dc in the same chain(this is your 1st dc fan cluster) 

*sk 2 chains, 1dc, sk2 chains, Fan cluster (2 dc, ch 1, 2dc in same chain) *

Repeat * to * and dc in the last chain.

You should have a total 6 clusters.

Row 2 : chain 3 which is your 1 dc, turn your work, sk 2 chains, make fan cluster in 1 chain space from    previous row

*sk 2 chains, 1dc, sk2 chains, make cluster*

Repeat Row 2 till the scarf measures 90 inches or your desired length.

Wave in the end and your scarf is ready!! 

Hope you enjoy making this scarf.

Tan Infinity Scarf Pattern

This tan infinity scarf is easy and simple to make. It’s a perfect and a quick project for beginners. I used Caron Simply Soft Yarn which is my go to yarn for everything. I like working with this yarn as it’s very soft and has a nice shine.   

Finished Size:  57’’ long and 5’’ width

Material:

Yarn: Caron Simply Soft

Color: Tan

Skein: less than 1 skein

Hook: 4.5 mm G 6

Scissor

Level: Easy (assuming you are familiar with basic crochet stitches) 

Basic Stitches and Abbreviations (US Terms):

sl st – slip stitch

ch  – chain

dc – double crochet

sc – single crochet

V stitch – dc, ch 1, dc in same ch 

Pattern Notes

This scarf is worked width wise.  

Number of chains will be the width of the scarf. So make sure you make the correct number of chains as per the width you desire to begin with. 

Number of rows will be the length of the scarf.

Pattern

Ch 20

Row 1: 1 dc in the 4th chain from the hook, 1 dc in all chains.

Row 2: ch 3, *sk 1 ch, make v-stitch, sk 1 ch*,  repeat * to *, dc in the last chain 

Row 3:  ch 3, sk 1, make v-stitch in ch space from row v-stitch, dc in the last chain.

Row 4: Repeat row 3 till you get the desired length.

To make an infinity scarf join the two ends along the width by sl st.

If you decide to not make an infinity scarf then no need to join two ends. You can make fringes at the end which is also a good alternative.

Fasten off and weave in all ends. Your beautiful scarf is ready.