Bailey Hooded Pocket Scarf Crochet Free Pattern Page

Bailey Hooded Pocket Winter Scarf Crochet Free Pattern Page by Kristin Omdahl

This thick and cozy scarf has all the comfort features you could want: pockets to keep your hands warm, thick fabric to warm your neck, and a big hood with a tie to control how much protection you want.

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What you will need to make this Winter Scarf Crochet Free Pattern:

  • 1015 yds (928m) #5 bulky weight yarn
  • L/11 (8mm) crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors
  • (4) split ring stitch markers or safety pins for temporary securing of pockets while joining seam.

Suggested yarns:

wonder fluff yarn by Knit Picks

Wonderfluff

#5 bulky weight alpaca blend yarn, color Turquoise Heather

billow yarn by knit picks

Billow

#5 bulky weight cotton yarn,

color Ice Lily

Brava Bulky

#5 bulky premium acrylic,

color Fairy Tale

Gauge:

12 sts / 3 rows = 4 in (10cm) in double crochet.

Finished Size:

62 in (157.5cm) long x 15 in (38.1cm) wide.

Stitch Guide:

Chain (ch), slip stitch (slst), double crochet (dc), double crochet 3 together (dc3tog), double crochet 7 together (dc7tog), and single crochet (sc).

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Instructions:

Row 1: Ch31, dc in 5th ch from hook, *ch1, dc3tog over the next 3 chs. Rep from * seven more times, ch1, 1dc in ea of last 2 chs. — 8 dc3tog sts

Row 2: Ch3 (counts as dc), 1dc in next dc, ch1, dc3tog (over next ch1, dc3tog, ch1), *ch1, dc3tog (over last ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1). Rep from * across, ch1, 1dc in ea of last 2 dcs. — 8 dc3tog sts

Rows 3 – 76: Rep row 2. Fasten off.

Hood: 

Row 1: Find the mid-point row of scarf (row 38) and join with slst to the 9th row end from mid-point. Ch3 (counts as dc), 1dc in same row-end st, *ch1, dc3tg in next row-end st. Rep from * eighteen more times, ch1, 2dc in next row-end st. — 19 dc3tog sts

Note: Hood is worked over the center 19 rows of scarf.

Row 2: Ch3 (counts as dc), 1dc in next dc, ch1, dc3tog (over next ch1, dc3tog, ch1), *ch1, dc3tog (over last ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1). Rep from * across, ch1, 1dc in ea of last 2 dcs. — 19 dc3tog sts

Rows 3 – 10: Rep row 2.

Hood Shaping:

Row 11: Ch3 (counts as first dc), 1dc in next st, [ch1, dc3tog (over last ch1, next dc3tog and next ch1)]x8, ch1, dc7tog (over last ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1), [(ch1, dc3tog (over last ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1)]x8, ch1, 1dc in ea of last 2 dcs. — 16 dc3tog, 1 dc7tog

Row 12: Ch3 (counts as first dc), 1dc in next st, [ch1, dc3tog (over last ch1, next dc3tog and next ch1)]x7, ch1, dc7tog (over last ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1), [(ch1, dc3tog (over last ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1)]x7, ch1, 1dc in ea of last 2 dcs. — 14 dc3tog, 1 dc7tog

Row 13: Ch3 (counts as first dc), 1dc in next st, [ch1, dc3tog (over last ch1, next dc3tog and next ch1)]x6, ch1, dc7tog (over last ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1), [(ch1, dc3tog (over last ch1, next dc3tog, slst to adjacent dc3tog on opposite side of row, next ch1)]x6, ch1, 1dc in ea of last 2 dcs. — 12 dc3tog, 1 dc7tog

Note: Hood is seamed with slsts on second half of Row 13.

Pocket Assembly and Edging:

Fold first 10 rows of scarf over second set of 10 rows to create pocket and secure with a split ring stitch marker or pin. Repeat for second side of scarf.

Row 1: Join with slst to any folded end of scarf, working through both thicknesses of row-end sts, ch3 (counts as dc), *1dc in same row-end st, (ch1, dc3tog through both thicknesses of next row-end sts)x9, ch1, dc3tog in next row-end st. Rep from * until you reach the second folded pocket, (ch1, dc3tog through both thicknesses of next row-end sts)x9, ch1, 2dc in both thicknesses of last row-end sts.

Row 2: Ch3 (counts as dc), 1dc in next dc, ch1, dc3tog (over next ch1, dc3tog, ch1), *ch1, dc3tog (over last ch1, next dc3tog, next ch1). Rep from * across, ch1, 1dc in ea of last 2 dcs. 

Row 3: Rep row 2. Fasten off.

Repeat for second side of scarf.

Hood tie:

Ch111, slst in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across. Fasten off.

Weave hood tie through last row of stitches on hood.

Finishing:

Weave in loose ends. Hand wash, block to finished measurements and allow to dry.

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