Easy Crochet Scarf Tutorial for Beginners

Hello Everyone! I hope you are all still having an amazing fall. We had a beautiful fall here in Montana. We finally got our first snow over the weekend, and boy did we get snow. We got close to a foot and a half. I definitely took advantage of the snowy weekend and made this beautiful Crochet Scarf, it reminds me of all the changing leaves just outside my office window. When I chose this yarn for this Crochet Scarf that was the first thing I though of.

I’ve pretty much worn this Crochet Scarf everyday since I made it. I just can’t get enough of it. I think that this Crochet Scarf would also make a beautiful Christmas gift for friends and family! Let’s face it, Christmas is only 48 days away! Yikes!!! That’s scary to even think about. I definitely know that I’m not ready for the holidays, much less the beginning of a brand new year.

Anyway, I hope that you enjoy making this Crochet Scarf as much as I did. Let’s get started on this beautiful Crochet Scarf Pattern!

Crochet Scarf Pattern

Abbreviations: CH (chain), HDC (half Double Crochet), DC (double crochet), HDC2TOG (half double crochet 2 stitches together), BO (bobble stitch), DCX (double crochet cross stitch)

Special Stitches: HDC2TOG, Yarn over and insert hook into next stitch, yarn over and pull through stitch, yarn over and insert hook into next stitch, yarn over and pull through 2 stitches, yarn over and pull through all 3 stitches. BO, yarn over, insert hook into next stitch, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over and insert hook into same stitch, yarn over and pull through 2 loops, repeat for a total of 5 loops on your hook, yarn over and pull through all 5 loops. DCX, yarn over, skip next stitch and insert hook into following stitch, yarn over and pull through 2 loops, yarn over and pull through last 2 loops to create your first double crochet, yarn over and insert hook into skipped stitch, yarn over and pull through 2 loops, yarn over and pull through 2 loops.

Note: CH 2 at the beginning does not count as a stitch. CH 3 at the beginning does count as a stitch.

Supplies:

Crochet Hook: 6.5mm hook. I really like the crochet hooks that have the silicone handles. You can purchase a 6.5mm crochet hook in the highlighted link above.

Yarn: I came across this gorgeous yarn toward the end of summer at Hobby Lobby. It’s the Yarn Bee Sugar Wheel in the Color Candied Orange. I don’t have a link for this yarn but I did see it in my local Hobby Lobby just the other day. If you don’t want to use this color combo you can use any colors you want. You will need 2 skeins of this yarn. Each skein is 355 yards. I also think that Cake in Phoenix would make a beautiful scarf as well. Unfortunately I couldn’t find candied orange anywhere. You can purchase the lion brand mandala cake in the highlighted link above.

Yarn Needle: I really like to use metal yarn needles. I feel like they weave through the yarn much easier than plastic ones. You can purchase a yarn needle in the highlighted link above.

Craft Scissors: You can use any pair of sharp scissors that you have on hand. I really enjoy using smaller craft scissors since they easily fit in my crochet hook bag and are easy to travel with. You can purchase a pair of craft scissors in the highlighted link above.

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Now, Let’s get started on this Crochet Scarf!

This is a fun and beautiful Crochet Scarf Tutorial. It would make a fantastic gift for that special someone!

CH 210

Row 1: First HDC (half double crochet) in 3rd chain from the hook. Next, HDC in each stitch all the way to the very end. CH 2 and turn your work.

Row 2: Now, DCX (double crochet cross stitch, see special instructions above or watch the video here), DCX all the way across to the end of row 2. CH 2 and turn your work.

Row 3: Place 2 HDC in the CH 2 space. HDC in each stitch across till you come to the very last 2 stitches. HDC2TOG (half double crochet 2 stitches together) the very last 2 stitches. CH 2 and turn your work.

Row 4: Next, HDC2TOG the first 2 stitches together, HDC in each stitch across, now place 2 HDC in very last stitch. CH 3 and turn your work.

Row 5: Now, *BO (bobble stitch, see special stitches above), CH 1, Skip next stitch* repeat all the way to the end of the row. DC (double crochet) in the very last stitch. CH 2 and turn your work.

Row 6: Next, HDC2TOG, HDC in every stitch across, 2 HDC in very last stitch. CH 2 and turn your work.

Row 7: Place 2 HDC in the CH 2 space, HDC each stitch across till you come to the very last 2 stitches, HDC2TOG the last 2 stitches.

Rows 8-31: Repeat Rows 2-7 for a total of 4 more times.

Row 32: Place DCX in each stitch all the way to the very end. CH 2 and turn your work.

Row 33: Lastly, HDC in every stitch all the way across. Fasten off your work and weave in your yarn tails.

That’s it, you just made this beautiful Crochet Scarf. Like I said before, it would make a beautiful gift, especially with the holidays coming up. I hope you enjoyed making this Crochet Scarf as much as I did. I already have a special someone in mind that I’m gifting this same Crochet Scarf to for Christmas. If you are looking for a few other fun gift ideas check out this Beginner Friendly Crochet Scarf and this beginner friendly Crochet Hat. They would both make fantastic gifts as well. Don’t forget to subscribe to my youtube channel and follow me on all my social media platforms. I love you all so very much, Happy Crocheting from the Montana White’s!

Easy Crocheted Scarf for Beginners: Fast Gift Idea

As Christmas draws closer, I still needed to make a few more gifts for friends. This Beginners Crochet Scarf Pattern was simple to make and it’s perfect for anyone new to crochet. This Beginners Crochet Scarf is made with super soft bulky yarn so it works up extremely fast. I think I had it done in less than an hour. As a beginner crocheter it will probably take you longer, but let’s face it, that’s how you learn and get faster. If you are still in need of a few last minute gift ideas, you should definitely make this Beginners Crochet Scarf.

Like I said before, this is the softest yarn I have ever felt. I’m obsessed with it! I think my next project with this yarn is going to be a blanket for my king size bed. So go ahead and grab your crochet hook and your favorite yarn and let’s get started on this fast and fun Beginners Crochet Scarf!

Here’s what you will need for this Beginners Crochet Scarf!

Yarn: Any #6 super bulky yarn. I used Bernat Forever Fleece in the color White Noise. I purchased mine at Hobby Lobby probably 5 months ago. If you can’t find it at your local store you can purchase it through the highlighted link.

Crochet Hook: 12mm crochet hook. If you can’t find a 12mm hook in stores you can purchase one through the highlighted link above.

Craft Scissors: Any pair of scissors will do. I love using smaller craft scissors, they fit perfectly in my crochet bag. If you are in need of a pair of scissors you can purchase a pair through the highlighted link above.

Yarn Needle: Any yarn needle that you have on hand will work. Just make sure that the eye is large enough to fit the bulky yarn. If you need one you can purchase it through the highlighted link above.

Abbreviations: CH (chain), SC (single crochet), BLO (back loop only), SLST (slip stitch)

Pattern Difficulty: Beginner

Pattern Terminology: US terms

Note: Beginning Chain does not count as a stitch. Work will not be turned, we will continue working in rounds.

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Now on to this Fun Pattern

If you prefer to watch my youtube video on how to make this Beginners Crochet Scarf you can do so below!

Beginners Crochet Scarf Tutorial

Round 1: CH (chain) 102, SC (single crochet) in the 2nd CH from the hook, continue to SC in each stitch all the way to the end. Without twisting your chain SLST (slip stitch) to the top of the first SC. CH 1. At the end of round 1 you should have 101 stitches. Note: If you are having a hard time seeing where you placed your beginning CH 1 you can use a stitch marker. Just place the stitch marker in the SC that you place in the CH 1 space. It really does help for beginner crocheters.

Round 2: BLO (back loop only) SC in the CH 1 space. Continue to BLO SC in each stitch all the way around to the end. CH 1. At the end of round 2 you should still have a total of 101 stitches.

Rounds 3-11: Repeat round 2. At the end of round 11 fasten off your yarn and weave in your yarn tails. Note: Remember when weaving in your yarn tail to go back and forth a minimum of 3 times. That way your yarn does not come undone in the wash. At the end of each round you should still have a total of 101 stitches.

That’s it! You have just made this beautiful and simple Beginners Crochet Scarf. It’s the perfect gift any time of the year. Make them throughout the entire year and keep on hand, that way you have gifts to give for any occasion. Looking for another great gift idea? Check out these cute Crochet Face Scrubbies and Crochet Washcloth, they are simple to make and work up quickly. They also make a fantastic gift any time of the year.

I hope you all enjoyed making this Beginners Crochet Scarf as much as I did. Don’t forget to follow me on my social media platforms and subscribe to my newsletter. I wouldn’t want you to miss out on all the fun new patterns that I post weekly. I love you all so very much! Happy crocheting from the Montana White’s!