How to Crochet a Scarf: 7 Video Tutorials
Although I'm anxiously waiting for the brightly colored grass to come back and the beautiful blooms to arrive I'm well aware winter will be sticking around for quite some time. To celebrate this cold weather I thought I'd dive into some easy patterns to help pass the time. I've learned how to crochet a scarf already, but there are so many different patterns and crochet stitches to try. Many of the crochet scarf patterns and cowls that I've worked up use similar, if not the same pattern, which can be a bit boring when I'm trying to spruce up my winter wardrobe. In any case, I've come across these video tutorials that I thought would help not only me, but you, too. These videos are easy to follow and should allow you to work up a few new accessories this season. Heck, some of these crochet scarf patterns are for the spring, too. Let's have at it!
How to Crochet a Scarf: 7 Video Tutorials
DIY Crochet Ruffle Scarf - Learn how to make a DIY scarf with this video tutorial. You can use heavy yarn for winter and lightweight yarn for spring.
Chiq Shell Scarf - Accessorize your winter wardrobe with a brightly colored scarf. The shell stitch gives this crochet design great personality.
Queen Anne's Lace Scarf - Stay warm and stylish in this vintage design. In just eight minutes you can crochet your way to a true beauty.
Flirty Spring Scarf - Using bright spring colors and video tutorials like this one, you'll find that crochet scarf patterns are enjoyable to work up any time of year.
Slip 'N Go Scarf - When learning how to crochet a scarf this is one of the easiest. In just 20 minutes you can work this one up.
DIY Crocheted Mobius Scarf - Fun eyelash yarn is used to work up this scarf pattern, which makes it a great project to work up for the winter.
Frill Seeker Scarves - This video tutorial shows you how to properly work with frill yarn so it stays open and full of frill. You can even wear this scarf as a waist wrap or belt.
After you watch all the video tutorials go out and buy your favorite colored yarn (as if you don't already have a stash already), and work up these crochet scarf patterns.
When did you learn how to crochet a scarf?