Coziest Crochet Scarf With Sleeves Pattern To Wrap Around Your Shoulders

Crochet Give Me a Hygge Scarf

Cocoon yourself in hygge with this luxurious crochet scarf complete with sleeves – a perfect blend of fashion and warmth. This Hygge Scarf brings fashion and warmth for those chilly days and cool evenings. Its long, wide shape and inviting sleeves make it the perfect companion to wrap around and enjoy the feeling of a warm embrace. Whether settling in with a good book or heading out for a stroll, the scarf’s design allows for easy movement while keeping snug and stylish.

Crochet Scarf With Sleeves Pattern

Crochet Give Me a Hygge Scarf

Materials Needed:

  • Yarn: Red Heart Hygge Yarn in Pearl colorway; approx. 840 yards for one size, or approx. 1350 yards for plus size.
  • Crochet Hook: Size K/6.5mm.
  • Additional Tools: Yarn needle.

Finished Dimensions:

One Size: Approximately 98” x 20”.

Plus Size: Approximately 112″ x 21″.

Making Process

Give Me a Hygge Scarf Pattern

  • Row 1: Ch-37, sc in 2nd ch from hook. * dc in next ch, sc in next ch * repeat across, dc in last ch. (36)
  • Rows 2 – 12: Ch-1, turn, * sc in next, dc in next * to end. (36)
  • Row 13: Ch-2, turn, (dc, sc) in first * dc in next, sc in next * repeat across, (dc, sc) in last. (38)
  • Rows 14 – 16: Ch-2, turn, * dc in next, sc in next * repeat to end. (38)
  • Row 17: Ch-1, turn, (sc, dc) in first * sc in next, dc in next * repeat across, (sc, dc) in last. (40)
  • Rows 18 – 20: Ch-1, turn, * sc in first, dc in next * repeat to end. (40)
  • Row 21: repeat row 13 (42)
  • Rows 22 – 24: Ch-2, turn, * dc in first, sc in next * repeat to end. (42)
  • Row 25: repeat row 17 (44)
  • Rows 26 – 28: Ch-1, turn, * sc in first, dc in next * repeat to end. (44)
  • Row 29: repeat row 13 (46)
  • Rows 30 – 126: Ch-2, turn, * dc in next, sc in next * repeat to end. (46)

If on gauge, it should measure ~63” here

  • Row 127: Ch-1, turn, sc2tog. * dc in next, sc in next * repeat across, dc2tog in last 2 sts. (44)
  • Rows 128 – 130: repeat row 26 (44)
  • Row 131: ch-2, turn, dc2tog. * sc in next, dc in next * repeat across, sc2tog in last 2 sts. (42)
  • Row 132- 134: repeat row 30 (42)
  • Row 135: repeat row 127 (40)
  • Rows 136 – 138: repeat row 26 (40)
  • Row 139: repeat row 131 (38)
  • Rows 140 – 142: repeat row 30 (38)
  • Row 143: repeat row 127 (36)
  • Row 144 – 155: repeat row 26 (36)

Cuffs:

  • 1. Row 1: Sc in same st and across those 10 overlapped sts. Sc around the entire opening. Join to top of the first sc with Sl St. (26)
  • 2. Row 2: ch-1, turn, sc in each st around. Join to top of first sc w/ sl st. (26)
  • 3. Row 3: Ch-1, turn, sc2tog, sc in each st around. Join to top of first sc w/ sl st. (25)
  • 4. Rows 4 – 10: repeat row 2 (25)
  • 5. Row 11: Ch-1, turn, sc in all but last 2 sts, sc2tog. Join to top of first sc w/sl st.(24)
  • 6. Row 12 – 14: repeat row 2 (24)
  • 7. Row 15: repeat row 3 (23)
  • 8. Row 16 – 18: repeat row 2 (23)
  • 9. Row 19: repeat row 11 (22)
  • 10. Row 20 – 27: repeat row 2 (22)

Complete the sleeve (One Size):

  • 1. Lay out the sleeve (one at a time) so that the fabric naturally gets wider, like a sleeve would.
  • 2. Measure up from the first row of the cuff until you reach 10″ high.
  • 3. You want the width at the “top” of the sleeve to be about 7” across.
  • 4. Use a stitch marker to mark the place where the pieces intersect and to keep two pieces from separating as you sew.

Finishing Touch (Both Sizes):

Finally, start at the corner of the sleeve opening and single crochet in each row end around the scarf, joining to the first sc to complete. Weave in all ends.

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