Quick and Easy Crochet Scarf for Beginners

Quick and Easy Crochet Scarf for Beginners
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When I first learned how to crochet, the very first project that I successfully completed was a scarf. I am not going to lie, I am a scarf kind of gal. I love wearing them! If you are looking for a quick and easy crochet scarf for beginners, you are in the right place! This pattern works up fast – like less than one day fast, and it only uses two crochet stitches, so it is a great starter project (or just an easy crochet project for more advanced crocheters!). My pattern features a written pattern (and PDF if you want it in that form), step-by-step photo tutorial, and video tutorial. Let’s get crocheting!

I am including a step-by-step photo tutorial, a written pattern, and a video pattern for this scarf. If you want a PDF version of this pattern, please look at the top of this post for a spot to download the PDF. To skip to the video tutorial or the written pattern only (no photos), click the one of the buttons below:

Quick and Easy Crochet Scarf for Beginners Pattern

Materials for the Quick and Easy Crochet Scarf for Beginners:

Materials needed for the scarf

1 skien medium weight yarn

J (6.0mm) crochet hook

K (6.50mm) crochet hook – optional

Tapestry needle

Scissors


Crochet Terms Used:

Chain (Ch) – don’t know how? Check out this video:

Treble Crochet (TR) – don’t know how? Check out this video:

Slip Stitch (Sl St)


Round 1:

To begin, with J hook (or K hook if you chain tightly like I do) chain 150. (150)

Chain 150 with a K hook

Now, join the chain together with a slip stitch to form a circle. Make sure that the chain doesn’t get twisted before you join it together. (149)

Slip stitch together the chain

Round 2:

Chain 4, place a treble crochet into the same space that the chain 4 came out of.

Chain 4 to start new round

Place one TR in each chain space around. (149)

Treble crochet into every chain space
Round 2
Ready to join the round

Join with a Sl St to the top of the chain 4 space. (149)


Round 3:

Ch 4, place a treble crochet into the same space that the chain 4 came out of. Place one TR in each chain space around. (149)

Row 3 of the scarf

Join with a Sl St to the top of the chain 4 space. (149)

Where to slip stitch the scarf together

Round 4:

Ch 4, place a treble crochet into the same space that the chain 4 came out of. Place one TR in each chain space around. (149)

chain 4
How the scarf should look so far

Join with a Sl St to the top of the chain 4 space. (149)


Round 5:

Ch 4, place a treble crochet into the same space that the chain 4 came out of. Place one TR in each chain space around. (149)

Continue treble crocheting

Join with a Sl St to the top of the chain 4 space. (149)


Round 6:

Ch 4, place a treble crochet into the same space that the chain 4 came out of. Place one TR in each chain space around. (149)

Row 6 of the Quick and Easy Crochet scarf for beginners

Join with a Sl St to the top of the chain 4 space. (149)


Round 7:

Ch 4, place a treble crochet into the same space that the chain 4 came out of. Place one TR in each chain space around. (149)

All of the rows of the scarf

To join this round, slip stitch to the top of the chain 4 space.


Finishing the Quick and Easy Beginner’s Crochet Scarf:

Fasten off the yarn.

Fastening the yarn
ready to fasten the yarn tail
Crochet winter scarf pattern
Modern crochet scarf

Place the end of the yarn through the eye of a tapestry needle. Weave in the ends.

Threading the needle
Weaving in the yarn ends
all finished with the crochet scarf

Enjoy your scarf! This scarf is meant to be doubled over and worn like an infinity scarf. Wearing it this way give the scarf a chunkier look. I have worn this scarf out to feed goats in -30F weather and it has really made a difference in keeping me toasty warm!

Crochet winter scarf pattern free
Modern crochet scarf pattern
Free modern crochet scarf pattern

Written Pattern Only:

Don’t want the hassle of the photo tutorial? Here is the written pattern for my Quick and Easy Crochet Scarf for Beginners!

Round 1:

To begin, with J hook (or K hook if you chain tightly like I do) chain 150. (150)

Now, join the chain together with a slip stitch to form a circle. Make sure that the chain doesn’t get twisted before you join it together. (149)

Round 2:

Chain 4, place a treble crochet into the same space that the chain 4 came out of.

Place one TR in each chain space around. (149)

Join with a Sl St to the top of the chain 4 space. (149)

Round 3:

Chain 4, place a treble crochet into the same space that the chain 4 came out of.

Place one TR in each chain space around. (149)

Join with a Sl St to the top of the chain 4 space. (149)

Round 4:

Chain 4, place a treble crochet into the same space that the chain 4 came out of.

Place one TR in each chain space around. (149)

Join with a Sl St to the top of the chain 4 space. (149)

Round 5:

Chain 4, place a treble crochet into the same space that the chain 4 came out of.

Place one TR in each chain space around. (149)

Join with a Sl St to the top of the chain 4 space. (149)

Round 6:

Chain 4, place a treble crochet into the same space that the chain 4 came out of.

Place one TR in each chain space around. (149)

Join with a Sl St to the top of the chain 4 space. (149)

Round 7:

Chain 4, place a treble crochet into the same space that the chain 4 came out of.

Place one TR in each chain space around. (149)

Join with a Sl St to the top of the chain 4 space. (149)

Finishing The Scarf:

Clip the yarn and then fasten off. Weave in the tail ends of the yarn. Enjoy!

Video Tutorial for the Quick and Easy Crochet Scarf for Beginners:

Many Blessings,

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