This crochet pattern guides you in creating a cozy and stylish scarf designed specifically for kids, featuring handy pockets at both ends. The pockets are perfect for keeping little hands warm or storing small treasures, making the scarf both functional and fun.
Crochet Pocket Scarf

The pattern allows flexibility in length, so you can customize it for toddlers or older children. Additionally, the finishing fringe adds a playful touch, giving the scarf a trendy, handmade charm. Whether for gifting or personal use, this scarf combines comfort, practicality, and style in one easy-to-follow project.
Starting the Project
- Begin by crocheting a number of chains to match the desired scarf length for a child.

Creating the Pocket
- Once the scarf base is long enough, start the pocket by crocheting double crochets into the last 5 or 6 stitches.

- Continue in the same spot for 10 rows.
- Repeat the process on the other end of the scarf to create the second pocket.

Adding the Fringe
- Cut several pieces of yarn to the desired length.
- Fold each piece in half and use a crochet hook to pull the folded loop through a stitch at the bottom of the scarf.
- Pull the loose ends through the loop and tighten to create a knot.

- Repeat for each fringe piece on both ends of the scarf.
- Trim the fringe to an even length if desired.





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