This easy scoodie pocket scarf the Fairytale Scarf is a free crochet pattern by Nana’s Crafty Home!
If you are familiar with my previous patterns you will know that I LOVE easy! I try to keep things as simple as possible. And I also like to keep any sewing to a minimum. This hooded pocket scarf is so easy – you won’t believe it!
The main body of the scarf is made with a rectangle and then the ends are folded up to create the pockets – so easy! The hood is made with another smaller rectangle sewn to the middle of the scarf and then seamed at the top to create the hood.
The texture of the Sedge Stitch is just fabulous and it is beginner friendly with simple stitches – single & double crochets! I have a complete photo and video tutorial for the Sedge Stitch which you can find HERE.
I used Hobby Lobby’s I Love This Yarn!* in City Beat for this scarf and I think this stitch pattern really shows off the combo of pink, yellow, gray, and blue. Perfect pairing with denim!
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You may also like the following free crochet patterns at Nana’s Crafty Home:
1. Arm Candy Super Scarf 2. Harvest Triangle Scarf 3. Shades of Pink Infinity Scarf
Fairy Tale Scoodie Pocket Scarf free crochet pattern
Pattern written in US crochet terminology
Supplies:
(4) I Love This Yarn! City Beat (Weight 4/Medium) 18 oz / 907 yds
Size H (5.0 mm) crochet hook
Stitch Markers
Approximate Finished Size: 60” long x 9” wide
Gauge: 9 rows in pattern = 4” / 5 sets of (sc, 2 dc) in a row = 4”
Abbreviations:
ch = chain
RS = right side
sc = single crochet
dc = double crochet
sk = skip
st = stitch
sl st = slip stitch
WS = wrong side
Notes about Pattern:
- Ch 1 does not count as stitch
- Resize: Multiples of 3 + 2
- Pattern as written fits average size teen/adult. Pattern can be adjusted in width and length to fit other sizes.
Scarf
Row 1 (RS): ch 35, (sc, 2 dc) in 2nd ch from hook, sk 2 ch, *(sc, 2 dc) in next ch, sk 2 ch,* repeat between * * to last ch, sc in last ch. Turn. (34)
Row 2: ch 1, (sc, 2 dc) in same st as ch 1, sk 2 st, *(sc, 2 dc) in next st, sk 2 st,* repeat between * * to last st, sc in last st. Turn. (34)
Row 3 – 198: Repeat row 2 (to approximate length of 72”)
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
Hood (Make 1). Finished size of rectangle = 16” wide x 10” tall
Row 1 (RS): With a beginning ch of 62, repeat row 1 of scarf. (61)
Row 2 – 30: Repeat row 2 of scarf.
Fasten off – leave a long tail for sewing.
Finishing
With RS of scarf facing out, fold ends of scarf up approximately 6” to form the pocket on each side of scarf. Pin or use stitch markers to hold in place.
With RS of scarf facing out, place hood approximately 22” from each end of scarf with RS facing out, attach with stitch markers. Sew along bottom edge of hood attaching to scarf.
With WS of hood facing out, fold top corners of hood together towards center. With long tail left from hood, sew top of hood seam together forming the hood. See photo below.
Attach yarn to outside edge of scarf at the bottom corner of one of the pockets, work 1 round of sc evenly around outside outside edge of scarf. Place 2 sc st at the very bottom of each side of both pockets to give more stability to pocket bottoms.
Fasten off. Weave in ends.
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