Easy Textured Crochet Scarf Pattern with Video

Learn how to crochet this easy textured crochet scarf with the free pattern and tutorials from @itsrajiscrafthobby.

How to Crochet an Easy Textured Scarf Free Pattern and Video

Easy Textured Crochet Scarf Pattern with Video

I love making crochet scarves. They are not only fun to make but also very quick projects that you can easily complete in a day. Crochet scarves are also one of the great beginner crochet project to start with. They are typically worked in repeated rows which makes them very easy to follow pattern. You can also easily change the texture and look of the crochet scarf by changing the yarn and hook size according to your choice.

This is an easy to follow pattern where all you just need to know is to make Single Crochets and Double Crochets. By combining these two stitches in a methodical pattern you can create a lovely textured Crochet scarf.

The size of this scarf can be customized easily. You can easily start with any number of stitches you want and finish off after reaching the required size needed. You can make them as regular style scarf with free ends or make them little longer and join both the ends to make them into infinity scarf to wrap around your neck twice. Add fringe or tassels to the ends to make them more pretty.

Materials Used

  • Medium Weight Yarn [4] in cotton
  • 4 mm (G) crochet hook

Finished Size

  • 7  inches wide X  35 Inches long

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About rajiscraft hobby

Raji is the creative behind rajiscrafthobby, where she shares her love for crochet, crafts, and handmade projects. A Human Resource professional by training, Raji has always enjoyed a wide range of creative hobbies—crochet, clay work, paper crafts, embroidery, sewing, and more. Her passion for crafting was reignited in 2016 after the birth of her daughter, who still inspires many of her projects today. Raji believes creativity lives in everyone—and sometimes all it takes is the right spark. Her blog is filled with easy-to-follow ideas to help you start (or grow) your own creative journey.

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