Hooded Scarf
As the temperatures drop, keeping kids warm can be a constant battle. Hats often get lost or refused, while bulky scarves make it hard for little ones to move and play. That’s why I’m excited to share this free hooded scarf crochet pattern – the perfect solution for bundling up boys and girls without the fuss!
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f elegance to your creations. The smooth texture and vibrant hues make it great for scarves and shawls.
Combining the function of a scarf and hat into one stylish piece, this hooded scarf is designed with kids’ comfort and style in mind. No more wrestling to get hats on or dealing with scarves constantly unraveling. The hood ensures ears stay toasty while allowing freedom of movement for all their energetic adventures.
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Beginner-Friendly Pattern
Don’t be intimidated if you’re a crochet novice! This pattern is easy to follow, even for those just starting their yarn journey. The simple stitches allow you to create a trendy, high-quality accessory while honing your skills. Stick to classic shades or get creative with stripes and color-blocking – the possibilities are endless with this versatile design.
Video Tutorials:
Still need a little guidance? I’ve got you covered with step-by-step video tutorials! Watch as I demonstrate each section of the pattern so you can crochet with confidence.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
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f elegance to your creations. The smooth texture and vibrant hues make it great for scarves and shawls.
9 Comments
Amanda Jones
I love this pattern. It’s super easy and fun.
Lori King
Thank you so much for this video and free pattern. I crochet winter items for Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in SD, and your pattern is simple, and quick. Thank you.
Deja Jetmir
You are so welcome! And great job on your generous giving work. 🙂
Dusty
Is there a written pattern to make this hooded scarf for an adult? This would make a great gift for seniors and others who are not keen on hats.Thank you!
Deja Jetmir
Hi there, there sure is. It is right at the bottom of this page, below the videos. You can click on the picture or the link below the picture for the pattern. 🙂
sharon
so easy to make. I was actually apprehensive about making this simple hooded scarf and I have been crocheting for 50 years. I made the curly tails on top and added beads in the curly tails and it made it look cute.
kim
Is scarf pattern intended for a smaller child as in age 2 years or for an older child?
Deja Jetmir
It’s more for an older child, but if you reduce the rows you can make the hook a little smaller to fit a smaller child. 🙂
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