Easy Bulky Yarn Scarf – Free Crochet Pattern

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The Cozy Stitch Scarf is here, just in time for the cool autumn weather and upcoming winter season. Made with bulky weight and faux fur yarn, it works up quickly with two simple stitches. Bulky yarn is always nice to work with because it usually works up fast due to the larger stitch size. It’s also super squishy and cozy!

This scarf has a beautiful drape and the faux fur accents on the end add a fun appearance. The length can be easily shortened or lengthened based on your preference by decreasing or increasing the row count.

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Notes:
– This pattern is written in US terms (find a stitch conversion chart here)
– The finished scarf measures approximately 6 inches wide x 114 inches long
– Gauge is 4×4 inches: 7 rows of EXT/SC with each row containing 9 EXT/SC stitches
– Beginning CH 1 does not count as a stitch throughout
– Special stitch tutorial is included within the pattern
– The 8mm hook is used for the faux fur yarn to keep the ends of the scarf from being wider than the middle section
– The 10mm hook is used to for the middle section to keep a loose and flexible drape
– The middle section is completed first with both ends added last

Materials Needed:
–  Approximately 260 yards of bulky weight acrylic yarn for the middle section. I used WeCrochet Brava in the “Wine” colourway (view the available colourways here)
– Approximately 28 yards of faux fur style super bulky acrylic yarn for the ends. I used WeCrochet Fable Fur in the “Andesite” colourway (learn more about this yarn here)
– 10mm hook (I used my Furls Streamline)
– 8mm hook
Yarn needle
Scissors
Measuring tape

Stitches:
CH – Chain
SS – Slip Stitch
SC – Single Crochet
EXT/SC – Extended Single Crochet

Special Stitch Tutorial:
Extended Single Crochet (EXT/SC)
Insert your hook into the stitch. Yarn over and pull back through the stitch (2 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull your hook down through the top loop on your hook (2 loops on hook). Yarn over and pull down through two loops on hook. Extended single crochet stitch complete. This stitch is used in the middle section of the scarf.
Detailed Tutorial: Click here


Pattern:
With your 10mm hook and bulky weight yarn, begin with CH 13

Row 1:
Into the 2nd CH from your hook and each stitch across, place 1 EXT/SC. CH 1 and turn.

(12 EXT/SC stitches)

Rows 2-114:
Into the first stitch and each stitch across, place 1 EXT/SC. CH 1 and turn for all rows except after completing row 114. After row 114, please fasten off instead.

(12 EXT/SC stitches)

Faux Fur Rows (For each end of your scarf)

Row 1:
With your 8mm hook and faux fur yarn, join yarn with a SS and CH 1 into the first stitch. Into the same stitch and each stitch across, place 1 SC. CH 1 and turn.

(12 SC stitches)

Rows 2-10:
Into the first stitch and each stitch across, place 1 SC. CH 1 and turn for all rows 2-9. After row 10, please fasten off instead. Weave in all ends.

(12 SC stitches)

Great job! Your Cozy Stitch Scarf is complete! My testers really enjoyed working on this pattern and shared positive feedback with me. They liked the simple yet cozy stitch and how easy it was to make. You can see their versions below:

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