Super Chunky Crochet Beanie and Scarf Pattern

October is a month full of Birthdays in our family. Within a week and a half apart we celebrate my husband’s, my father-in-law’s, my sister-in-law’s, and my youngest daughters birthday. My sister-in-law is extremely difficult to buy for. I know that she loves winter hats and scarves so I decided I would make her a crochet beanie and scarf set for her birthday.

I got a new kind of yarn at Hobby Lobby the other day. It’s the Fleece blanket yarn by Bernat. I think it’s the softest yarn I have ever felt. I’m straight up obsessed. I think that this Crochet Beanie and the Crochet Infinity Scarf turned out just beautiful. The dusty rose color is very in right now and I know that it will compliment all of her outfits.

This beanie and scarf set is made with extra chunky yarn, a large crochet hook, and worked up in just a matter of hours for both. If you are struggling to come up with a gift for that special lady, this is the gift to make.

Now, let’s get started on this super cute Hat and Scarf set.

Materials Needed

Yarn: Any Bulky #6 yarn. I used Bernat Forever Fleece by yarnspirations in the color Rose Hip. You can purchase it in the link above. You will need just over 1 skein so purchase 2. You can always use the left over yarn for something else.

Crochet Hook: 15.75 mm (scarf) and 10mm (hat). I have been obsessed with the crochet hooks with the silicone handles lately. I love the way they feel in my hand when crocheting. I also love the crochet hooks from <a href=”http://<a href=”https://shareasale.com/r.cfm?b=2008472&u=3175406&m=116536&urllink=&afftrack=”>Mint OdysseyFurls Crochet. Not only are they beautiful to look at, but they fit comfortably in your hand as well. You can purchase them in the highlighted link.

Pom Pom Maker: I really enjoy using a Pom Pom Maker. I feel like it makes a more consistent full looking pom pom for the top of the hat.

Yarn needle and Craft Scissors: You will need a yarn needle for weaving your ends into this Crochet Hat and Scarf set and a pair of craft scissors for clipping your yarn. You can purchase both in the links below.

Abbreviations: CH (chain), SC (single crochet), SCBLO (single crochet back loops only), DC (double crochet), FPDC (front post double crochet), SLST (slip stitch).

Finished hat size: 9″ wide x 9.5″ tall when laying flat. Fits Most Smaller Adults.

Pattern Adjustments for additional sizes: Newborn, Round 1 Ch 3 + 6 DC in magic circle for a total of 7DC. Round 2 should have a total stitch count of 14 DC. Round 3 and on should have a stitch count of 14 FPDC and 14 DC. Child, Round 1 CH 3 + 7 DC in magic circle for a total of 8 DC. Round 2 should have a stitch count of 16 DC. Round 3 and on should have a stitch count of 16 DC and 16 FPDC. Large Adult, CH 3 + 9 DC in magic circle. Round 2 should have a stitch count of 20. Round 3 and on should have a stitch count of 20 DC and 20 FPDC. For all sizes continue with rounds 4 and 5 until hat is the desired height you want before starting the brim.

Scarf size: Approximately 48″ in diameter.

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Dusty Rose Crochet Chunky Hat

With 10 mm hook,

Round 1: Make a magic circle. You can learn how to make one here. Chain 3 (counts as your first double crochet),Place 8 more DC (double crochet) in the magic ring. Join with a slip stitch to the top of the chain 3 (remember this counted as your first double crochet). You should have a total of 9 stitches.

Round 2: Chain 3, DC in the same space as the chain 3. Place 2 DC in each stitch all the way around. Join with a SLST (slip stitch) to the top of the chain 3. You should now have a total of 18 stitches.

Round 3: Chain 3, FPDC (front post double crochet) around the CH 3 from the previous round. *DC in the next stitch, FPDC in the same stitch* repeat pattern all the way around to the end. SLST to the top of the FPDC. You should have a total of 18 DC and 18 FPDC.

Round 4: Chain 1, *FPDC around CH 3 from previous round, DC in next stitch* repeat this pattern all the way around. SLST to the top of the FPDC. You should have a total of 18 DC and 18 FPDC.

Note: From round 4 on, you will be working your FPDC around the CH 3 from the previous round, and DC in the top of the FPDC in the previous rounds.

Round 5: Chain 3, *FPDC in next stitch, DC in next stitch* repeat this pattern all the way around to the end. SLST to the top of the CH 3. You should have a total of 18 DC and 18 FPDC.

Rounds 6-10: Repeat rounds 4 and 5.

Round 11: Beginning the brim of the hat. Chain 1, SC in same stitch as CH 1. SC in each stitch all the way around to the end. SLST to the top of the first SC. You should have a total of 36 stitches.

Rounds 12-14: Chain 1, SCBLO (single crochet in back loop only) in the CH 1 space and every stitch all the way around to the end. SLST to the top of the first SC. You should have a Total of 36 stitches. Fasten off and weave in your yarn ends.

Dusty Rose Chunky Crochet Infinity Scarf

With 15.75 mm hook,

Round 1: Chain 100, Join to the beginning chain making sure not to twist your yarn. Note: If you want your infinity scarf longer just add more chains till you reach the desired length when wrapped around your neck twice.

Round 2: Ch 1, SC in chain 1 space and every stitch all the way around to the end. Join with a SLST to the first SC. You should still have a stitch count of 100.

Rounds 3-12: Ch 1, SCBLO (single crochet back loops only) in ch 1 space and every stitch all the way around to the end. At the end of round 12 finish off and weave in your yarn ends. If you want your scarf thicker just continue on working in the rounds until you reach your desired width.

That’s it. This is a super simple chunky scarf and beanie set that works up in a matter of hours. I hope you enjoy making this project as much as I did. Don’t forget to link my page when creating a set of your own. Feel free to comment below and leave pics. I would love to see your finished work. Make sure you check out my Etsy shop and follow me on my social media platforms (links below). Check out these other fun crochet scarf and crochet hat patterns.

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