Pattern hooded scarf **THIS IS A PATTERN - not a finished item** **Buy 4 patterns and get 1 for free, use the discount code: GET1FREE In this design I combined a hood and a scarf, the scoodie! Language: English (VS), German and Dutch Materials: Bulky Yarn Crochethook: 8 mm / L Written pattern supplemented with clear photos Make your own trendy warm scarf now ©️Frisian Knitting 2018
Scarf + Hood = Scoodies! Yes, apparently that's a word now. Made with 100% wool, this scoodie will keep you warm all winter long. This variegated thick and thin wool yarn gives simple stitches beautiful texture without the complications. Get your FREE crochet pattern now!
crochet Cat Hooded Scarf pattern - Easy Crochet Scarf Pattern for Beginners. Click to Try the Pattern #Scarf #crochetpattern #crochet
This pattern creates a very chunky ribbed scoodie. Yarn, hook size and stitches can be substituted to give a different look and size to the project. Stitch markers and safety pins are highly recommended. There is a free YT video to go with this pattern. Search for 24 Carat Crochet on YouTube or click here
This listing is for a "PDF PATTERN ONLY" for Rainbow Unicorn Hooded Scarf, this is NOT a finished product. All patterns are written in standard US terms Sizes: Toddler (2T - 4T), Child (5 years - 10 years), Teen - Adult *** You can always contact me if you have any questions with the pattern. I am happy to help if you have any questions along the way ***NO REFUNDS on patterns *** There is no shipping charge for this item as it is a PDF file and will be sent out within 24 hours of payment. If you don't receive it within 24 hours, please contact me. *** Price is for PATTERN only, not the finished product *** These patterns are copyright Lily And Mason, so DO NOT COPY, SHARE, ADJUST OR RESELL MY PATTERN PLEASE if you have any questions with my patterns, please contact me at keriv5555 [!at] aol.com Thank you, Keri
The ’studio scoodie’ (scarf with a hood) is a super warm and cosy hooded scarf. Unlike many crochet scoodies out there, the hood on this one has a rounded shape and no sharp angle at the back of your head; i.e., it’s more than just a folded scarf with a little seam in the centre....
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It's a hat and scarf in one - with pockets! This free crochet scoodie pattern combines a warm winter hat and scarf with lots of fun and animal magnetism!
"One of the beauties of working with textured and novelty yarn is that you can use simple stitches to create beautifully textured fabric. That was exactly what happened when I used this Variegated Thick and Thin wool. This one-piece hooded scarf does not require any sewing, which is one thing I dread doing all the time. Not only that but when it is made with 100 percent wool, it provides absolutely the warmest piece of headwear I have ever made!"
It's a hat and scarf in one - with pockets! This free crochet scoodie pattern combines a warm winter hat and scarf with lots of fun and animal magnetism!
This is a guide about making a crocheted hooded scarf. Make this warm and cozy hooded scarf for all of your friends and family.
This free hooded scarf knitting pattern is courtesy of Lion Brand Yarn. Both a scarf and a hood, this warm and cuddly winter hooded scarf is sometimes c...
The pattern includes both an English and a Swedish version.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ This is a soft and cosy hood that suits both men and women of all ages. The cut was inspired by Swedish archeological findings dating back to around 1450. Tunisian crochet didn't become popular until around 1850, so this pattern is slightly anachronistic...Further reading about the origin of the pattern can be found on Wikipedia under the article "Bocksten Man".It is adviceable to crochet something smaller in the round before you make this hood. You might take a look at my instructions for "Tunisian crochet in the round" (avilable in the Ravelry store) and make some cuffs or a hat.You may also search for an other yarn than the Icelandic Plotulopi, since that yarn may also cause problems if you are not already friends.NOTE: There is a CAL regarding this pattern in the group [Inspired by Iceland][4]
Hooded Scarves & Cowls I’m been seeing in our group and on the Facebook wall lately requests for people looking
You are allowed to make as many scoodies you wish using this tutorial. You can modify the design to suit your needs, give them away or sell them either locally or online. You cannot copy my tutorial -- the text and photos are my property. You may not sell the tutorial (with or without photos), print it and give it away, or use it to teach someone else to make one. Share the link to the page freely. I do ask that you give credit if you do make them to sell and include a link back to this page. ---------------------------------------- I use the most appropriate (in my opinion) seam allowance for the area I'm sewing. I have tried to be as specific as possible throughout the tutorial. I hope I've captured enough in pictures for this to make sense to everyone. Here goes nothing. First, you get two pieces of fleece. You need the majority of a yard of each. You'll likely end up with enough to make two, but it's a good way to make a friend feel warm and loved. Yes, it can be done with only one yard of fabric, but then it would be rather boring. Two fabrics is always better! Fold the fabric with the selvages together, then fold again to make the piece manageable on your cutting surface. Trim the raw edge to make it straight. For each scoodie, you'll need one width of fabric piece of the primary fabric and one width of fabric cut of the contrast fabric. I cut these pieces at 6" wide. You can make it a little narrower or wider if you like. Here is my hood pattern. It measures 15 inches by 11.5 inches. Feel free to use the hood on a sweatshirt to get the desired shape. Cut two hood pieces of your primary fabric and two pieces of your contrast. Here are all the pieces cut out. The pockets measure 6 inches by 8 inches. Cut two pockets. I layered one of the primary and one of the contrast fabrics to ensure they get cut at the same length. Trim the selvage ends off, then trim the folds at the other end. You'll have four pieces (two of primary and two of contrast) that are 6 inches by about 28-30 inches long. Layer the primary and contrast pieces with right sides together. Hem the upper edge of the pocket. I folded it over about 1/2 inch and finished with a straight stitch. Right sides together, sew the two pieces of the hood together along the rounded, back seam. I used a 5/8 inch seam for the back of the hood. Turn the hood right-side out and top-stitch about 1/4 inch from the seam. When you top-stitch, go slowly and pull both seam allowances to the same side. I generally pull it to my left, but do what is comfortable for you. Working within this curve can be challenging. Go slowly. Here are the two finished hood pieces. You can see how the seam is nice and flat after the top-stitching. Put the right sides together, matching the top seam and pin to prepare for sewing around the front of the hood. Pull back the contrast fabric on the scarf ends and place the pockets. Since we'll be turning the whole thing after it is sewn, place the pockets just as they will be when turned. Wrong side against the right side, raw edges matching. Pull down the contrast fabric and pin at the corners. Sew the two pieces of the hood together using a 1/2 inch seam allowance. I also used a 1/2 inch seam allowance for sewing the scarf bits. Start sewing down one long edge, stopping 1/2 inch from the bottom of the pocket, put the needle down, lift the presser foot and reposition to stitch across the bottom, stop again 1/2 inch from the end, needle down, lift foot and turn. Continue back up the other long edge. Snip the corners on the pocket ends to cut down on the bulk. Make sure you don't cut the stitching. I usually leave 1/4 to 1/8 inch of fabric between the corner stitching and the cut corner. Reach into the scarf piece and grab the pocket end. I turn it about half way, then reach into the piece and poke at the corners to make them as flat as possible. With fleece, this will not be very flat, but we use fleece so we can be warm. Don't turn the hood at this point. We're going to use it like a bag to hold our scarf bits while we sew them on. Pin the primary fabric of the scarf end to the primary fabric of the hood. Try to get the side seam pushed into the front seam of the hood as much as possible. This is what it looks like once you've got both of the scarf sides pinned into the hood. We're going to leave this bit open for turning (between the red pin heads). About 3 inches. Don't worry, it's plenty to turn the scoodie right-side out. Here, I use a 5/8 inch seam, to make sure there is plenty of fabric to hold onto those scarf ends. I stopped stitching about 1 inch past the end of the scarf edge and start again about 1 inch before the back seam. Back stitch at both of these points to ensure you don't pull out a bunch of the stitching when you turn the scoodie. You can just see where I left it open. I put the opening here so I don't have to worry about hand stitching over any seams or through more than the two thicknesses of the hood. Trim the bulk from the forward edge of the scarf end. Reach into that hole and carefully tug out the scarf. Then, reach in and turn the hood itself. Hold onto the forward edge of the hood and tug down the scarf so to is as flat as possible. Here it is all turned. All that remains is to hand stitch up the small opening we left when we turned it. The scarf on this one is more than long enough for me and should be suitable for most heights. Since the scarf pieces were cut with the stretchiest part of the fleece, they give enough for many heights. Your scoodie is ready to wear! Leave the scarf hanging down. Wrap it around to keep off a horrible chill. Or, throw the hood back and just look stylish. Please, if you use this tutorial and something is horribly wrong with it, leave a comment and I'll fix it to the best of my ability.
The colder weather is coming. Here are some great Crochet Hooded Scarves and Cowls Patterns for you to make some cowls or scarves to keep warm.
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You like scarves and hoodies? … here is both in one. Our Scoody will keep you warm and protect you from wind and cold weather. And you will look amazing with this accessory. DIY - do it yourself! There is such a large variety to design your personal scoody. Choose your favorite color and your favorite yarn. Or make things easy and chose your yarn in our yarn shop online woolaffair.de. If you purchase this pattern, you will get a link for the download of the PDF-file. You can start your crochet work immediately! You are NOT allowed to sell, copy, multiply in any form or use this pattern for commercial purpose – neither for money nor for free. But you can sell the finished product as often as you want. Just add the note "pattern made by WoolAffair". Design & Pattern & Idea © WoolAffair, 2016. All Rights reserved.
Looking for a cozy gift to make? Hooded Scarf Crochet Patterns are prefect. There are matching sets of hats and scarves that would make a thoughtful gift.
This worsted weight hooded crochet cowl pattern will keep baby warm while it's cold out. This type of pattern is better than a scarf and hat combo since the hat might fall off in the wind. This easy hooded cowl pattern will stay on; your little one will love it. From the Blogger: "This pretty hooded cowl is the perfect way to keep Baby's head warm when she won't keep a hat on! It's very simple to work up and very comfortable. "
Crochet scarves make the perfect gifts! I have included 10 Free Scarf Pattern Links below for a variety of styles of scarves, infinity scarves and cowls.
"Free Hooded Winter Scarf in White Pattern©" By Connie Hughes Designs© With fall nearly upon us I thought I would make a warm winter Scarf for us older girls...this is a thick and super soft scarf... perfect if you live in a cold climate. Another “Free Pattern” By Connie Hughes Designs© As Always Connie's Spot© Blog is free of Pop-Ups and Invasive Ads So take your time & explore her Blog. Her Blog Post Archive is loaded with gems and most of all enjoy!! Connie's Spot© will receive a small commission if you make a purchase after clicking on the Advertiser/Sponsor Links. This helps cover the costs for providing the free patterns. Thank You!! Connie’s Spot© & Connie Hughes Designs© Many of the scarves out there have those big over sized hoods...this one doesn't and I made it that way on purpose...I find it a little hard to see when you have one of those on! You can always make the scarf short or longer...the hood can be made wider if you happen to want the bigger hood...you'll love how easy the pattern is! This is a quick project and perfect for someone heading back to school...I made mine in a day! Difficulty Level: Easy Yarn Used in Pattern: 4 Skeins Deborah Norville Serenity Active in White Use 2 stitch markers Abbreviations Used in Pattern: sl-slip ch-chain st-stitch sts-stitches sc-single crochet dc-double crochet FLO-front loops only BLO-back loops only FO-fasten off Hook size: 10mm Scarf measures about 82 ½ inches long To begin: Ch151 Row 1. 1sc in each st across, ch3 & turn-150sts. Row 2. Wk 1dc in the FLO in the 1st st, wk 1dc in the BLO in the next st, repeat all the way across, ch1 & turn-150sts. Row 3. Repeat rows 1-2 7 more times and FO. To make the Hood: On each side of the scarf count up from the bottom 56sts, place stitch marker in the 56th st on each side. Counting the 2 marked sts and the sts in between the 2 stitch markers you should have 38sts. Attach yarn with a sl st in one of the marked sts & ch3 and repeat row 2 all the way across. Then repeat row 1, repeat rows 1 & 2 until you have 12 rows for the hood. To join the hood: Ch1 & turn wk 1sl st (loosely) in the BLO, 1sc in the FLO all the way across and FO. Attach yarn (like the photo above) where the scarf and hood meet with a sl st, ch1, wk 1sc all the way around the front of the hood and FO. To make the Tassels: It's easier to tie if you have someone hold the ends. This completes my super easy Free Hooded Winter Scarf in White Pattern© I hope who ever your making them for loves them as much as I loved making them! If you have any questions please feel free to email me @ [email protected] This pattern is for personal use. Characters, Photos, Patterns & Designs Copyright Protected All Rights Reserved. Connie's Spot© Connie Hughes Designs© Thanks For Supporting Connie's Spot© Sponsors!
Is it a scarf? Is it a hoodie? No! It’s both, it’s a Scoodie! This fun pattern would be great for all ages. It will keep you warm, but playful at the same time!
How to Sew a Hooded Scarf or Scoodie!: Let it be known I have a small head. I envy people who can wear berets and crocheted hats. I need something to cover my small head during winter, and until now I've been wrapping wide scarves around it. I recently saw hooded scarves popping up every…
"Video Tutorial Included + Beginner Friendly Learn to crochet this quick and easy crochet hooded cowl in just one weekend. Basic crochet stitches and Bulky yarn = A quick crochet project! This hooded crochet cowl is perfect for layering in the winter. On sunny winter days I wear it down as a regular crochet cowl, but on the bitter cold winter days I pull it up over my head and wear it as a crochet hood. Instructions included to use any weight of yarn! "
The design of Hooded Scarf Free Knitting Pattern is very unique, stylish and practical. It works up quickly, so it keeps you warm and makes a great gift.
Try this easy free crochet pattern for hooded scarf with pockets using chunky yarn. You can make it with or without pockets.
Easy crochet pattern for a simply gorgeous over sized cushy cozy convertible hooded scarf, wrap, neck-warmer. QUICK & EASY SKILL LEVEL Advanced Beginner, some experience reading patterns INSTANT PDF FILE DOWNLOAD AT PAYMENT written in American English and in standard US terms FOR HELP ON HOW TO DOWNLOAD YOUR DIGITAL FILE click here: https://www.etsy.com/help/article/3949 Ann Rose, CMT #76611 MEDICAL MASSAGE THERAPIST FOR CANCER PATIENTS To Learn more about what I do as a therapist for Cancer Patients providing free massage, visit www.ChewsyLiving.com You are welcome to sell any finished products as a result of creating this pattern as long as you credit this Shop in the product listing. Back to Shop www.etsy.com/shop/AChewsy1 Pinterest https://pinterest.com/achewsy1 10.14.14.100/3.8.16.42/1.23.17.100/12.6.19.100/1.5.2021.999
Are you prepared to look fashionable, yet warm, in the winter season? You may wear all the scarves, gloves, and heavy coats with multiple clothing in the
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Crochet Cuddly Cat Scoodie Free Crochet Pattern & Paid: Cat hooded scarf
These Unicorn Scarf Crochet Patterns are so cozy and warm with the attached scarf. They will best accessorize your winter wardrobe.
How to Sew a Hooded Scarf or Scoodie!: Let it be known I have a small head. I envy people who can wear berets and crocheted hats. I need something to cover my small head during winter, and until now I've been wrapping wide scarves around it. I recently saw hooded scarves popping up every…
The Kunik Scoodie is an Easy Crochet Hooded Scarf pattern, with easy written instructions. This scarf can be sized from toddler to XL!
The sun came out! The storms have passed us by early, I'm so excited. I guess I don't have to chew off my arm from boredom anymore ;) Plus,...