This cozy and stylish Chunky Hooded Scarf crochet pattern is perfect for winter and fall days when you want to stay warm while looking chic. Crafted with bulky yarn and a simple double crochet stitch, this pattern is beginner-friendly and works up quickly.
Chunky Hooded Crochet Scarf

The scarf forms an infinity loop for easy wear, and the hood adds an extra layer of comfort for those chilly mornings or evenings. Whether you are making it for yourself or as a gift, this versatile piece can be customized with different yarn colors to match your personal style. The pattern is great for those new to crochet, as it features basic stitches and easy-to-follow steps.
Materials
- Yarn: Three full skeins of bulky/chunky yarn (e.g., Be Fleece Light)
- Hook: 8 mm crochet hook
- Tools: Scissors, yarn needle
The Scarf Base (Infinity Scarf)
- Create a Slip Knot: Start your work with a slip knot.
- Chain: Chain 150 stitches to form the length of the scarf.
- Join the Chain: Ensure the chain is not twisted. Slip stitch to join, forming a large loop.

Row 1 (Scarf):
- Chain up 2 (this does not count as a stitch).
- Insert one double crochet (DC) into each of the 150 chains, making a total of 150 stitches.
- Slip stitch into the top of the first double crochet to finish the row.
Rows 2-7 (Scarf):
- Repeat Row 1: Chain up 2, insert one DC into each of the 150 stitches, and join with a slip stitch.
- Repeat until you have 7 rows for the scarf base.
The Hood

Row 8 (Hood Start):
- Chain up 2 and insert one DC into the next 55 stitches only.
- Do not join; stop after the 55th stitch.
Row 9 (Hood):
- Chain up 2, turn your work.
- Insert one DC into each of the 55 stitches across the row.

Rows 10-15 (Hood):
- Repeat Row 9 (Chain 2, turn, 55 DC across) until you have 8 rows for the hood.
Closing the Hood
- Fold and Prepare: Fold the hood in half, bringing the last row and the starting edge together.
- Close the Seam: Slip stitch the two edges of the hood together.
- Insert your hook through a stitch on the front layer and the corresponding stitch on the back layer.
- Yarn over, pull through both stitches, and repeat along the entire seam.
- Tie Off: Cut the yarn, yarn over, and pull through the remaining loop to secure the stitch.
- Tie off.
- Finish: Flip the scarf inside out so the seam is on the inside.
- Use your yarn needle to sew in all loose ends.

The hooded scarf is now complete and ready to keep you cozy!





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