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Crochet Hat and Scarf Pattern Free, Bumpy Road Hat and Scarf Set

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Crochet scarf and hat pattern, make a matching pair.

 

crochet hat and scarf pattern completed in gray color

 

This crochet hat and scarf pattern free tutorial makes a gorgeous matching set that will keep you warm and cozy. Designed using chunky yarn, it works up quickly.

 

Crochet Scarf displayed on a mannequin

 

 

The alternating texture on the scarf adds character to the piece and the fake bobbles make it a simple pattern perfect for beginner crocheters. The hat is also designed using the same fake bobbles made from alternating triple and single crochet stitches. 

 

 

Scarf from matching crochet hat and scarf pattern finished and wrapped around a mannequin

 

 

This crochet hat and scarf set is designed using Lion Brand Re-spun Thick and Quick yarn. I have never seen a bulky yarn have so much yardage for the price and it comes in a beautiful range of colors. It is a must-try!

 

 

Closeup of finished crochet scarf and hat pattern

 

So let us dive right into making this lovely matching crochet scarf and hat!

 

Bumpy Road Hat and Scarf Crochet Pattern

 
You can work from the free pattern below or purchase an ad-free PDF for $3.99 here. You will receive a download link once you make payment and click “Return to Merchant”.

 

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Materials

1. Lion Brand Re-Spun Thick and Quick, a size 6 super bulky yarn in color Pumice Stone

2. An N/P (10mm) crochet hook

3. Tapestry needle to weave in the ends.

4. A 5-1/2″ wide book or a 5-3/4″ wide piece of thick cardboard for making the tassels. 

 

 

Finished Size of Crochet Hat and Scarf Pattern

Made to fit women.

The finished scarf is 7″ wide and 83″ long without the tassels. Tassels will add another 9″ to the length. You can reduce the length by skipping the middle sections of the scarf if needed, but I like mine long. 

The finished hat is 10″ tall and 18-1/2″ wide for sizes Small to Medium and 19-1/2″ wide for the Large size before seaming. It will stretch to fit a woman’s head.

 

 

Yardage

Scarf: 2 skeins of Lion Brand Re-spun Thick and Quick or  370 yards of any other yarn of the same gauge

Hat: 1 skein or 150 yards

 

 

Stitch Abbreviations

The pattern is written in US terms. 

ch: chain

st (sts): stitch (stitches)

sk: skip

sc: single crochet

dc: double crochet

YO: yarn over

 

 

Stitch Explanations

sc2tog: Pull up a loop in the 2 sts specified, YO and pull thgrough all the 3 loops on your hook. 

FLO: Instead of inserting your hook under both the loops of your stitch, you will insert it only under the front loop and leave the back loop free, see the picture below.   

BLO: Instead of inserting your hook under both the loops of your stitch, you will insert it only under the back loop and leave the front loop free, see the picture below.  

 

 

Hooks inserted under front or back loops only

1. Shows how to work in the front or back loops only

 

 

Gauge

Pattern for Gauge Swatch

Ch 16 and follow the pattern for the first section of the scarf and measure for gauge.  

Gauge

4 tr alternating with 4 sc= 4″

 

 

 

 

 

Crochet Hat and Scarf Pattern Free

Crochet Scarf

Section 1

Ch 16. 

Row 1: 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook and across to end, turn.————15 sc

 

Row 2: Ch 1, 1 sc in first st, *(1 tr in next st, 1 sc in next st), repeat from * to end, turn.———-7 tr+ 8sc

 

Note: In the next row and all the rows following it, the last st is worked into the beginning ch-1. This helps to keep the edges straight. 

 

Row 3: Ch 1, 1 sc in first st, 1 sc in each st across to last st, sk the last st, 1 sc in beginning ch-1, turn.—–15 sc

 

Row  4: Ch 1, 1 tr in first st, *(1 sc in next st, 1 tr in next st), repeat from * to end, 1 sc in beginning ch-1, turn.———8 tr + 8 sc

 

Row 5: Ch 1, sc2tog across first st and next st, 1 sc in each st across to last st, sk last st, 1 sc in beginning ch-1, turn.——–15 sc

 

Row 6: Ch 1, 1 sc in first st, 1 tr in next st, *( 1 sc in next st, 1 tr in next st), repeat from * until 1 st is left, sk the last st, 1 sc in beginning ch-1, turn.——7 tr+ 8sc

 

Row 7: Ch 1, 1 sc in 1st st, 1 sc in each st across to last st, sk the last st, 1 sc in beginning ch-1, turn.—–15 sc

 

Repeat Rows 4 to 7 once. Then repeat Rows 4 and 5 once more to complete section 1 of your scarf. 

 

 

Section 2

Row 14: Ch 1, 1 sc in both loops of the first st, 1sc in FLO of the next st and each st across to last st, sc2tog across FLO of last st and beginning ch-1, turn.—–15 sc

 

Row 15: Ch 1, 1 sc in both loops of the first st, 1 sc in BLO of next st and each st across to last st, sc2tog in last st and beginning ch-1. turn.

 

Repeat Rows 14 and 15 two more times. So this second section has a total of 6 rows.

 

 

Section 3

Row  20: Ch 1, 1 tr in the first st, *(1 sc in next st, 1 tr in next st), repeat from * to end, 1 sc in beginning ch-1, turn.———8 tr + 8 sc

 

Row 21: Ch 1, sc2tog across first st and next st, 1 sc in each st across to last st, sk last st, 1 sc in beginning ch-1, turn.——–15 sc

 

Row 22: Ch 1, 1 sc in first st, 1 tr in next st, *( 1 sc in next st, 1 tr in next st), repeat from * until 1 st is left, sk the last st, 1 sc in beginning ch-1, turn.——7 tr+ 8sc

 

Row 23: Ch 1, 1 sc in 1st st, 1 sc in each st across to last st, sk the last st, 1 sc in beginning ch-1, turn.—–15 sc

 

Repeat Rows 20 to 23 once. Then repeat Rows 20 and 21 once more to complete section 3 of your scarf. 

 

Repeat sections 2 and 3 seven more times, and then repeat section 2 once.  If you want to make your scarf shorter than mine (83″), repeat sections 2 and 3 until your scarf is approximately 6″ less than the final length you want. You should end with a repeat of section 2. 

 

Each repeat of sections 2 and 3 will add 8-1/2″ to the length of your scarf. 

 

 

Last Section

Row  20: Ch 1, 1 tr in the first st, *(1 sc in next st, 1 tr in next st), repeat from * to end, 1 sc in beginning ch-1, turn.———8 tr + 8 sc

 

Row 21: Ch 1, sc2tog across first st and next st, 1 sc in each st across to last st, sk last st, 1 sc in beginning ch-1, turn.——–15 sc

 

Row 22: Ch 1, 1 sc in first st, 1 tr in next st, *( 1 sc in next st, 1 tr in next st), repeat from * until 1 st is left, sk the last st, 1 sc in beginning ch-1, turn.——7 tr+ 8sc

 

Row 23: Ch 1, 1 sc in 1st st, 1 sc in each st across to last st, sk the last st, 1 sc in beginning ch-1, turn.—–15 sc

 

Repeat Rows 20 to 23 twice. Fasten off. 

 

Adding Tassels to the Scarf

Notes

1. You can use a slightly smaller hook for adding the tassels. 

 

2. Take care not to add too many tassels or the edge of your scarf will widen out. I only added 10 tassels across the 15 sts on the edge. 

 

Take a small book approximately 5-1/2 inches wide or a thick piece of cardboard 5-3/4″ wide. Wind yarn around the book or cardboard multiple times. Cut along one side to get multiple strands of the same length.

 

Take two strands, fold at the middle of the strand, pull through the edge of the scarf to form a loop, grab the 2 ends with your hook, and pull through the loop. Now tug gently to tighten the loop.

 

 

Matching Crochet Hat Pattern

Pattern Notes

1. The hat is worked flat from side to side and seamed.

 

2. There is a straight seam at the back of the hat. 

 

3. You have to work your sl sts loose as you will be working into them in the next row. To work your sl sts loose, pull up the loop on your hook to make it bigger before you work your sl sts. The bigger the loop on your hook, the looser your sl sts will be. You can also use a smaller hook to pull the back loop of the sl st up before working into it. 

 

4. The last sl st of a row will be squished and hard to see, so don’t accidentally miss it. 

 

 

Leave a long 20″ tail and ch 23.

 

Row 1 ( top to bottom): Sl st in 2nd ch from hook and next ch, 1 sc in next 16 chs, 1 sl st in last 4 chs, turn.———22  sts

 

Row 2 (bottom to top): Ch 1, 1 sl st in BLO of the first sl st and next 3 sl sts, *(1 sc in next st, 1 tr in next st), repeat from * 6 more times, 1 sc in BLO of next 2 sts, 1 sl st in BLO of last 2 sts, turn.——-22 sts

 

Row 3 (top to bottom): Ch 1, 1 sl st in BLO of first sl st and next st, 1 sc in BLO of next 2 sts, 1 sc in next 14 sts, 1 sc in BLO of last 4 sts, turn.——22 sts

 

Repeat Rows 2  and 3 until your hat is 18-1/2 inches wide measured along the middle if you are making a woman’s size Small or Medium and 19-1/2 inches if you are making a woman’s size Large. You should end in a repeat of Row 2, the tr row. Fasten off leaving an 18″ tail for gathering the top of the hat. 

 

Seaming the Side of the Hat

Fold the hat in half so that the textured row is now inside. Use the tail left at the beginning of the hat and a tapestry needle to whip stitch the side shut going under the free loops of the foundation chain and the front loop only of the last row. Reinforce the beginning and end of the seam with an extra st. Fasten off with a knot, but do not trim the remaining tail. 

 

 

Gathering the Hat at The Top

Thread the tail left at the top through the tapestry needle, go in and out through every alternate st at the top of the crochet hat, pull, and cinch the hat shut. Make a couple of knots with the tail left from seaming the sides, make a few sts to close any gap at the top, knot again with the second tail, and securely weave in the remaining tail.

 

 

Finishing the Free Crochet Hat and Scarf Pattern

1. For the hat, weave in any remaining tails along the inside of the hat. 

2. For the scarf, weave in any tail along the back side of the scarf where there is no texture. 

 

Your matching hat and scarf pattern is now ready to keep you warm and toasty!

 

 

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