Windy City Hooded Scarf
Listen here, city slicker. You may think you can brave any weather, but mama taught you to wear a hat and scarf! She'd be so proud to see you wear this Windy City Hooded Scarf, an awesome two-in-one crochet scarf pattern.
Learn how to crochet a hooded scarf that will keep your ears and neck warm against the harshest wind.
Not only will you feel cozy in this free crochet hooded scarf pattern, but you'll look fashionable, too. In bright colors, this bold crochet scarf pattern might stop traffic!
Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook
Yarn Weight(5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)
MATERIALS:
- Crochet Hook: 6mm [US J-10]
- Stitch markers
- Yarn needle
- Red Heart Super Saver Chunky: 1 Ball each 905 Magenta A, 656 Real Teal B and 776 Dark Orchid C
GAUGE:
11 dc = 4”; 5 rows = 4”. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge.
SIZE:
Hat circumference at bottom edge: 21”
HAT:
With A, ch 56, slip st in first ch to join, taking care not to twist sts. Place marker for beginning of round.
Rounds 1-2: Ch 1 (counts as sc here and throughout), sc in each ch around, slip st in first st to join – 56 sc.
Rounds 3-6: Ch 2 (counts as hdc here and throughout), hdc in each sc around, slip st in top of beginning ch to join.
Rounds 7-8: Ch 3 (counts as dc here and throughout), dc in each hdc around, slip st in top of beginning ch to join.
Round 9: Ch 3, working in back loops only, dc in each dc around, slip st in top of beginning ch.
Round 10: Ch 3, working in back loops only, dc in next 5 dc, skip next dc, [dc in next 6 dc, skip next dc] 7 times around, slip st in top of beginning ch – 48 dc.
Round 11: Ch 2, hdc in next dc, skip next dc, [hdc in next 2 dc, skip next dc] 15 times, slip st in top of beginning ch – 32 hdc.
Rounds 12-13: Ch 2, hdc in each hdc around, slip st in top of beginning ch.
Round 14: Ch 2, [skip next hdc, hdc in next hdc] around, skip last hdc, slip st in top of beginning ch – 16 hdc.
Round 15: Ch 1, [skip next hdc, sc in next hdc] around, skip last hdc, slip st in top of beginning ch – 8 sc.
Round 16: Work in continuous rounds. [sc in next sc, skip next sc] around until 1 st remains. Fasten off.
Right Scarf
Row 1: With right side facing, count 5 sts to left of first st on Round 1, join A and ch 3, dc in next 12 sc – 13 dc.
Rows 2-3: Ch 3, turn, dc in each dc across.
Row 4: Ch 3, turn, [dc in next dc, ch 1, skip next dc] 5 times, dc in last 2 dc.
Row 5: Ch 3, turn, dc in next dc, dc in next ch-1 space, [ch 1, dc in next ch-1 space] 4 times, dc in last 2 dc.
Row 6: Ch 3, turn, dc in next dc, [ch 1, dc in next ch-1 space] 4 times, ch 1, skip next dc, dc in last 2 dc.
Rows 7-24: Repeat Rows 5-6.
Row 25: Ch 3, turn, dc in each dc and ch-1 space across – 13 dc.
Row 26: Ch 4 (counts as tr here and throughout), turn, tr in next dc, [ch 1, skip next st, tr in next st] 5 times, tr in las t st.
Rows 27-39: Ch 4, turn, [tr in next tr, ch 1] 5 times, tr in last 2 tr.
Row 40: Change to B, ch 3, turn, in each tr and ch-1 space across, turn – 13 dc.
Row 41: Change to C, ch 3, turn, working in back loops only, dc in each dc across – 13 dc.
Row 42: Change to A, ch 3, turn, working in front loops only, dc in each dc across. Fasten off
Left Scarf
Row 1: With right side facing, count 18 sts to right of first st on Round 1, join A and ch 3, dc in next 12 sc – 13 dc. Repeat Rows 2-42 as for Right Scarf.
Fasten off.
FINISHING:
Trim
With right side facing, join B in last st on Hat before beginning of one Scarf, sc evenly spaced along each edge ,of Scarf and Hat, slip st in first st to join. Fasten off. Weave in ends.
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Morehouse17
Apr 30, 2018
Multi function items have a strong place in my heart. I live in a very small apartment and I have learned the art of using every inch of space. I take this over into my clothing as well. With the lack of storage, clothes that have more than one use is a welcome and sometimes a must.
Delphine Bryant
Apr 26, 2018
Smart idea. I am not liking the color selection but that can easily be remedied. I like items that serve more than one duty and this particularly hooded scarf does just that. When you need a hood, you have one handy on the scarf. All you need to add here if you are that industrious are pockets on the end to keep your hands warm.
Zeemer
Oct 19, 2016
I was wondering how this Windy City Hooded Scarf would look if a different color of yarn was used. The pink yarn doesn't seem to do justice to the scarf. I think there is a better color of yarn for this particular project. The name of this scarf is very appropriate Windy City..... The hood will protect your hair from being blown by the wind.
Cheryl Y
Jul 28, 2016
What a cute pattern this Windy City Hooded Scarf is! Finely one that won't come off in the cold wind. The pattern is well written and reads well enough for anyone to make. I also like the colors that were chosen for this one, but will be making it in different colors for the grand kids who have a hard time bring home the scarf or a hat. Thank you so much for this free crochet pattern.
momdooks 1721550
Oct 12, 2014
Is Row 6 of the right scarf correct? Row 6: Ch 3, turn, dc in next dc, [ch 1, dc in next ch-1 space] 4 times, ch 1, skip next dc, dc in last 2 dc. Should it be 4 times or 5 times? 4 times leaves an extra doc before' doc in last 2 dc'...
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