Look stylish and stay cool with this light and airy crochet head scarf. The free pattern and video tutorial will teach you how to make this pretty crochet head wrap.
Below you will find the complete pattern and instructional photos for this Airy Crochet Head Scarf pattern. You will also find all the materials list, stitch list, gauge, video tutorial, and sizing information.
A Crochet Head Scarf to Match the Ice Cream Market Bag
A few weeks ago I finished designing the Ice Cream Market Bag. This was a great one skein project but I still had yarn leftover. So with a little creativity, I turned the depleted skein of yarn into this quick and cute head scarf.
A Head Scarf to Use up Yarn Scraps
Every time you finish a crochet project you are bound to have some leftover yarn. This crochet scarf uses so little yarn that it is perfect to use up yarn scraps. Every yarn will produce a different gauge but there are instructions in the pattern notes for adjusting the length of the head scarf to work with your yarn.
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Airy Crochet Head Scarf Pattern
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Materials Needed
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Caron Cotton Cakes(Weight: 4/medium – 530 yds, 8.8 oz, 250 g)
91-109 yds or 1.5-1.8 ozs used in the pattern
Size H 5mm Crochet Hook
Yarn Needle
Scissors
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Stitches and Abbreviations
CH – Chain
SC – Single Crochet
DC – Double Crochet
ST(s) – Stitch(es)
Gauge and Size
Gauge: 4 SC X 4 Rows = 1 inch
Size:
Adult Size: 3.25 inches wide by 55 inches long
Child Size: 3.25 inches wide by 44 inches long
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Airy Crochet Head Scarf Pattern
Notes:
-Written in US terms.
– I do not count the turning chain, as a stitch. This means you will crochet into the first stitch of the row and you will not crochet into the top of the turning chain.
– This pattern is extremely easy to adjust. The pattern can be made with any even number starting chain.
– Stitch counts are in parenthesis like this: (child size, adult size)
CH 142 for Child Size
CH 182 for Adult Size
Row 1: Work 2 SC into the second CH from the hook. SC in each CH until you reach the very last CH. Work 2 SC into the last CH. (143 SC, 183 SC)
Row 2: CH2, turn, Work 2 DC into first ST, CH1, Skip a ST, *DC in next ST, CH1, Skip a ST* repeat from *to* until only one ST remains. Work 2 DC in last ST. (74 DC, 94 DC)
Row 3: CH1, turn, Work 2 SC into first ST, SC in each ST and CH1 space across until you have one ST remaining. Work 2 SC in last ST. (147 SC, 187)
Row 4: CH2, turn, Work 2 DC into first ST, CH1, Skip a ST, *DC in next ST, CH1, Skip a ST* repeat from *to* until only one ST remains. Work 2 DC in last ST. (76 DC, 96 DC)
Row 5: CH1, turn, Work 2 SC into first ST, SC in each ST and CH1 space across until you have one ST remaining. Work 2 SC in last ST. (151 SC, 191)
Row 6: CH2, turn, Work 2 DC into first ST, CH1, Skip a ST, *DC in next ST, CH1, Skip a ST* repeat from *to* until only one ST remains. Work 2 DC in last ST. (78 DC, 98 DC)
Row 7: CH1, turn, Work 2 SC into first ST, SC in each ST and CH1 space across until you have one ST remaining. Work 2 SC in last ST. (155 SC, 195)
Row 8: CH2, turn, Work 2 DC into first ST, CH1, Skip a ST, *DC in next ST, CH1, Skip a ST* repeat from *to* until only one ST remains. Work 2 DC in last ST. (80 DC, 100 DC)
Row 9: CH1, turn, Work 2 SC into first ST, SC in each ST and CH1 space across until you have one ST remaining. Work 2 SC in last ST. (159 SC, 199)
Note: Feel free to continue repeating rows 8 and 9 to make a thicker head scarf. The stitch count will continue to increase.
Fasten off and weave in your ends.
Your airy crochet head scarf is complete. This is a quick project that is a great way to use up yarn scraps.
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