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Snowy Evening Bobble Scarf

This free crochet pattern uses Aran-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Bobble stitch, In-the-round, Stripes.

Tunisian Honeycomb Scarf

Finished Measurements: Width: 8¾”, Length: 80”

Free crochet pattern using DK-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Tunisian.

Cyclone Long Scarf



Free crochet pattern using Worsted-weight yarn.

Night in the City Scarf



This free crochet pattern uses DK-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Seamless, Shells, Texture pattern, Worked as One Piece, Worked in several strands of yarn.

Skill-Builder Scarf

This scarf features stripes of various types of lace and texture. Like the name suggests, it's great for practicing your crochet skills, but might not be the most beginner friendly pattern.

FInished measurements: 11" x 71" (excluding fringe)

A free crochet pattern using DK-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Colorwork, Lace pattern.

Kamila Crochet Scarf



A free crochet pattern using Lace-weight yarn.

Stepping Stones Scarf

Finished Measurements: 50" x 10"

This free crochet pattern uses Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Texture pattern.

Zig Zag Tunisian Purl Scarf

This intricately textured scarf is worked in two colors for a subtle but very attractive effect. Color-changing yarns are recommended. As long as you are familiar with Tunisian crochet stitches, this should be an easy project!

This free crochet pattern uses Fingering-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Chevron, Reversible, Ripple, Tunisian, Worked as One Piece.

Succulent Scarf

This scarf is a great project for the beginner, featuring a relatively simple, repeating pattern throughout. It's easy to customize both the length and width.

Finished Measurements: 10¾” wide and 74” long (excluding fringe)

This free crochet pattern uses Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Colorwork, Fringe, Stripes.

Oceanic Scarf

The piece measures approx.: Width = 40 cm = 15 3/4”. Length = 154 cm = 60 1/2” (approx. 190 cm = 74 3/4” with fringes).

Free crochet pattern using Fingering or Lace-weight yarns. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Chevron.

Dragon Eye

Measurements: Width: approx. 42 cm Length (from tip to tip): approx. 194 cm

This free crochet pattern uses Fingering-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Lace pattern.

Olive Diamonds

Featuring a fun, charming trellis pattern, it's quick to crochet. The scarf is crocheted from one end, making it very easy to get the right length. It's a great casual accessory for the Fall or Spring, and even less experienced crocheters shouldn't find this pattern too difficult to follow.

Measurements: Approx. 37 x 140 cm / 14½" x 55"

This free crochet pattern uses Sport-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Lace.

Tunisian Colour Block Scarf

This free crochet pattern uses Lace-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Stripes, Tunisian.

Croc-a-Scarf

Free crochet pattern using Aran-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Sideways.

Erin's Hug

Free crochet pattern using Lace-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Lace.

Easy Ribbed Scarf

Free crochet pattern using DK-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: In-the-round, Sideways.

Shell Stitch Hat and Scarf

Free crochet pattern using Worsted-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Shells.

Mixed Granny Square Scarf

Free crochet pattern using Aran-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Granny Square, Motifs.

Infinity Scarf

Scarf measures 8½” wide (including ruffle) x 74” around.

This free crochet pattern uses Fingering-weight yarn. Pattern attributes and techniques include: Lace.

Tassels and Stripes Scarf

Free crochet pattern using Fingering-weight yarn.
















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