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Scarves are probably the first projects a beginner crocheter would take up. It would give them lot of practice in working the stitches while making something useful. This hooded scarf can be your favorite fashion accessory for winter while keeping you warm and cozy. It is made using a single strand of worsted weight yarn and double crochet stitches making it a quick and easy crochet project. The ridges on the hood give it added texture but you can easily skip that step if you wish. I chose a simple edging for my hood but you can change it to suit your taste. You can try a reverse single crochet edging, a shell edging or even a picot one. I love this mustard color and think the scarf would look great in grey, green or cream as well. You can even work your scarf in the same stitch pattern as your hood. I would love to experiment and make this in a striped pattern, making the ridges in a contrasting color. How about a black and white one? If I ever find the time to make it in stripes I will be sharing the picture with all of you. Happy Crocheting!
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ReplyDeleteI like this! Thanks for the free pattern!
ReplyDeleteThanks for offering a free pattern. I am following form tangled happy!
ReplyDeleteTY TY TY for the free pattern!! A friend of mine found this for me, I am in Iowa, and have Lupus, thus the cold gets to me easily, brutally I might add. I am planning on making this today, running out to buy yarn after this thank you!! Hugs from Iowa!! JoBug
ReplyDeleteHow many ch st do u use to start.... The first instruction I see is the hdc in the last 2 stiches of the ch
ReplyDeleteContinue to read the pattern it tells you later.
DeleteHi, I love the pattern and would have liked to have made it. In actual fact your on http://www.allfreecrochet.com/Scarves/Aesthetic-Hooded-Scarf/ml/1 which is where I found you.
ReplyDeleteBut once I follow your own link it becomes impossible for me to download the pattern. Do I need to be a member in order for it to work.
Thing is I thought this was perfect for my daughter Christmas (2011). I must also just tell you that I do like your blog. Keep up the good work and I look forward to more from you.
@Phatgurl,I just double checked it. The pattern asks you to start with 32 + 2 stitches.
ReplyDeletecan you tell me how to make the hood part larger? do i add more chains at the beginning? Help!
ReplyDeletethis is a great pattern by the way.
Thank you for the free pattern. I actually completed it yesterday and it came out nicely. I just had to change the stitching because I found that the scarf had started to twist, and I think the stitching was too snug, so I changed it around a little and it came out very nice.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the free pattern. Just completed one yesterday. I like the way it covers your head and ears. This will be great on cold nights. Thanks Again
ReplyDelete@Anonymous, adding more chains at the beginning can increase the height of your hood.
ReplyDeletethank you so much for this beautiful pattern of yellow hooded scarf and free to boot
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern and can't wait to make it...thanks for sharing....
ReplyDeleteno mattet how many times I click on the pattern link I don't ever see the pattern. Help.
ReplyDeleteThank you for such a beautiful scarf. Thank you also for the wonderful way that you present your patterns. The additional pictures and notes provided reassurance working through the project. But most fall, thank you for re-establishing my love of crochet and childhood belief that crochet could used to make anything.
ReplyDeleteYou have some really cool stuff on here! I love the slippers for babies. What about making the flip flops for women? I love the patterns! I have bought two patterns off of Etsy for women slippers and am somewhat disappointed with both patterns. I have wide feet but both patterns are REALLY wide...I will probably try to adjust the patterns to fit better. Anyway...keep up the great work and think about making a womens pattern for the flip flop slippers! Take care!
ReplyDeleteI like the scarf hat. Are they combined into 1 piece? I'm looking for something that is one piece, my sister lives in Buffalo and I think she could use a scarf and hat all in one piece. Thanks
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ReplyDeleteLove the pattern and wish to make it for my sisters who live in Michigan. Would love the pattern on a downloadable version. Is there somewhere that you have this as Christmas is coming next year and this give me some time to complete 4 of them. Thanks in advance for your help!!
Thank you for the great pattern. I need to know if you have the instructions that are downloadable. I plan to make this for my 4 Sisters in Michigan next year for Christmas and do not want to loose the pattern. Thanking you in advance for your help!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this pattern! It works up quickly and looks really pretty when finished. I made two of them over a long weekend, and now that I know what they look like once complete, I can't wait to try this pattern again with different textures and colors of yarn. These hooded scarves will make great gifts. Thanks again! =)
ReplyDelete@Diane DeJong, if you click on the link in the blog post above it will take you to the page where you can download the pdf.
ReplyDeleteI am trying to make this pattern. I get stuck at working in each gap to end with 69 sts. Can someone explain?
ReplyDeleteMail me using the contact me form. I would be able to help you better.
DeleteI get stuck when it says do 69 sts. Not sure what to do. Do I do the 69 and then start on the next row?
ReplyDeleteLiz, mail me using the Contact Me form in my blog stating what you find confusing.
DeleteThis is so nice. I've always wanted to try and make a hooded scarf, i'm going to have to add this to my list of things to crochet! Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteHi awesome person my question to you is how did you go from 32 +2 to 60 something stiches im very confused would you please explain to me
ReplyDeleteI wanted to know how did you go from 32+2 to 60 something stiches ?
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern my hubby wanted three colors so my hood is green with blue ridges I went back across with sl stitch to make a wider ridge and used every other row of free loops my scarf is multi colored it's fabulous and your diagrams really helped i'm still kinda new at this
ReplyDeleteIs there a chance of getting a picture of the back of the aesthetic hooded scarf. That will let me know that I am on the right track with what I'm doing with it. LOVE this hooded scarf. Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteCatherine
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DeleteLove the stitch details on this one! Thanks so much for sharing it as a free pattern. I linked to this page on my blog this morning. :) http://tinyurl.com/hoodedscarves
ReplyDeletehello , pease can you help me , have you this things for me and my friends in german speak ? i can`t so good englisch .......... only in the skole . befor 45 age .......... with good wisch , from me to you
ReplyDeleteHi Marina,
DeleteNice to hear from Germany, I lived there for a few months and love your language but unfortunately I cannot speak or write German.Sorry!
Hi Marina,
DeleteIch kann ein bischen Deutsch sprechen. Vielleicht ich kann dich helfen.
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Ashley
Hi. I am linking to this pattern in my new blog http://iwillusethat.blogspot.co.uk/.
ReplyDeleteHope you don't mind. Great pattern :)
Thanks a lot for your free pattern. I can't wait to get started with this, as the weather starts to cool here. It's a beautiful scarf and I love the hood.
ReplyDeleteI wonder if this scarf could be scaled smaller for a child? Should I use smaller yarn and hook? I would love to make this for my son who is a toddler and gets cold easily... What are your thoughts? feel free to email me advice: danielle.bridges@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi! I made this scarf last spring as a present with a very cool yarn from Katia (a Spanish brand), with shades of purple/fuchsia/grey. It turned out perfect :) So thank you so much! :D
ReplyDeleteNow I'm thinking of making another one for a 2 year old girl. I think, Danielle, that you can just do less chains at the back of the hood (which is the very beginning of the pattern) and modify the number of stitches accordingly. Smaller yarn and hook can help too. Hope this helps!
I just finished an obnoxiously bright pink one of these for a friend of mine who is still growing her hair back from chemotherapy. She is cancer free but very cold. She is excited to this to keep her little curly-haired head warm! While finishing it, a young lady came to me and asked if I could make her daughter one. She has the disease where her body rejects her hair so it falls out. She has such a strong spirit and is only 7 years old. You have touched lives with this pattern. God will bless you for this. Now, just pray that I can "shrink" this pattern to fit a little girl's head!
ReplyDeleteTry chaining less at the beginning to make the hood less taller for the 7 year old. May God bless you too for helping those who are suffering.
DeleteI switched to a G-hook and so far it is working great. She tried on the pink one and the hood was too tall for her. Since I still have the pink one, I compared what I have on this one; it is coming out to be about 1.5 to 2 inches shorter. I'm using a varigated yard that has some lime green in it.....really turning out pretty so far. I hope it keeps her pretty little head warm, too! This is exciting!
Deletelove this and I would love to see it in pink my favorite color
ReplyDeleteI'm having trouble downloading this off the site "Box". I click the download button and nothing comes up, like asking me where I want to put it on my harddrive. I love the look of this pattern and would really love to try it. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt generally gets downloaded to your "Downloads" folder. If you mail me using the Contact Me form, I can email you a copy.
DeleteI'm having a hard time understanding how to get the stitches from 32 starting to 69! Are some of the instructions missing.
ReplyDeleteYou work on the other side of foundation chain as well and add increases where you turn. Please refer to the pictures in the pattern.
DeleteLove this, am trying it this weekend, but already goofed and have to take out a couple rows and re-start
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern Shehnaaz! Once again, you've come up with a fabulous pattern. I have made (and successfully sold!)almost every item you have designed patterns for and I know this one will be fabulous too. You are truly talented. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteThank you Donna, you are one of the first connections I made when I started designing. Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous Holiday Season.
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