2-in-1 Winter Accessories: Crochet Hooded Scarf Patterns

Sometimes a crochet scarf just isn’t enough to battle the cold. Luckily there’s a versatile two-in-one accessory that does the work of a scarf and a hat in one: a hooded scarf crochet pattern.

Hooded Scarf Crochet Patterns

Wrap up in a two-in-one hooded scarf crochet accessory this winter.

I’m constantly losing hats, so I like hooded scarves because you don’t have to worry about carrying around so many accessories at one time. 

A hooded scarf crochet pattern is also perfect for beginners who are tired of stitching the same old rectangle over and over. Hooded scarves let crocheters practice some new skills and bring simple new shapes into their work.

Hooded Loop Scarf Crochet Pattern

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1. Hooded Loop Scarf

Bulky yarn makes this a quick project with lots of texture. Instead of a traditional scarf, the designer went for something more similar to a cowl, so you don’t have to wrestle with any fly-away scarf ends.

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Keep Me Warm Hooded Scarf Crochet Pattern

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2. Keep Me Warm Hooded Scarf

Love the texture you get when you work only in the front loops of a stitch? This hooded scarf adds front-post double crochet to keep the otherwise-basic scarf more interesting. It’s easy to customize the length of the scarf, too.

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Hooded Scarf - Chloe Hood Crochet Pattern

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3. Hooded Scarf – Chloe Hood

This pattern comes with instructions for both child and adult sizes. The scarf makes a quick gift, too, since it’s worked up in bulky yarn. You can even make matching ones for the whole family. 

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Crocodile in a River Hoodie Crochet Pattern

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4. Crocodile in a River Hoodie

Fans of the crocodile stitch will adore the texture of this hood. Crocodile stitch is featured as a trim around the hood, while the rest of the project is worked up in a variety of other basic stitches.  We promise you won’t get bored while stitching this accessory!

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Winter Dreams Hooded Scarf Crochet Pattern

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5. Winter Dreams Hooded Scarf

This hooded scarf features a fun bobble stitch throughout. If this hood size doesn’t work for the recipient you have in mind, you can easily adjust the pattern to fit smaller sizes.

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Pixie Hooded Scarf Crochet Pattern

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6. Pixie Hooded Scarf

If you’re a beginner feeling adventurous, give the shaping of this hooded scarf a try. I love the rectangular shape at the bottom of the hood that makes it easier to keep the scarf ends in place around your shoulders.

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Pixie Austin Hooded Scarf Crochet Pattern

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7. Pixie Austin Hooded Scarf

Simple hooded scarves like this give crocheters a chance to play a lot with color. Try out a bold color that you’ve had your eye on, go for stripes, or just work it up in a variegated yarn with a lot of different hues. 

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Hooded Scarf or Cowl Crochet Pattern

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8. Hooded Scarf or Cowl Crochet Pattern

There are a couple of styling options for this hooded scarf. You can stitch the traditional scarf or you can try the cowl-style circular scarf so you don’t have to worry about the scarf ends falling off your shoulders.

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Free Hooded Winter Scarf White Crochet Pattern

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9. Winter Scarf White Pattern

This scarf’s length gives you a lot of styling options. You can leave the ends long as pictured here, showing off that fringe. You can also wrap the scarf loosely around your shoulders or snugly around your neck depending on how cold you are.

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Crochet Hooded Scarf Pattern

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10. Crochet Hooded Scarf

If you can double crochet, you’ll have no problem at all with this pretty hooded scarf. The hood is designed so that it fits snugly on your head and around your face without falling off, even when the wind is blowing.

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7 Responses to “2-in-1 Winter Accessories: Crochet Hooded Scarf Patterns”

  1. Niane Greene

    What's going on where are the patterns? If you can't supply the links to the pattern instructions you shouldnot include them. WHy do you think people pay for the membership just to look at the pictures?

  2. Jane Carvajal

    Still looking for the patterns.

  3. Erin Landers

    I would like the pattern for the hooded fox cowl please.

  4. jannypanny_1965@yahoo.co.uk

    Where are the patterns ?

  5. Laura Van Hoek

    this page is useless there are no link to the patterns!

  6. clatindancer@aol.com

    where are these patterns - no patterns and no response to previous questions.?

  7. Kellsie Adams

    Where are these patterns? none of the links out to the patterns work.