This crochet Sweater Scarf Pattern, also called a Slurf, is the perfect blend of cozy warmth and trendy style. Designed with stretchy ribbed cuffs and a beautifully textured extended single crochet body, this piece offers the comfort of a sweater and the versatility of a scarf.
Crochet Slurf Sweater Scarf
The best part? It’s fully customizable to your own size and preferred fit, making it a unique garment you’ll reach for all season long. Wear it as a classic scarf, crisscross it in the front, or style it draped across your back for an effortless layered look. Whether you’re crafting it as a statement accessory or a practical layering piece, this Slurf adds both fashion and function to your wardrobe.
Materials
- Yarn of choice (medium or worsted weight recommended)
- Crochet hook size appropriate for yarn
- Scissors
- Yarn needle for weaving ends
- Stitch markers (optional)
- Measuring tape
The Cuff (Ribbing)
- Measure the cuff height around your forearm and create a chain to match
- Work Row 1 in the back bump of the chain using Half Slip Stitch (HSS) across
- Row 2: Chain 1, turn, Slip Stitch in Back Loop Only (BLO) across
- Row 3: Chain 1, turn, Half Slip Stitch in BLO across
- Repeat Rows 2 and 3 until wide enough to wrap around your forearm, ending on a HSS row
- Fold the ribbing, slip stitch the first and last rows together through loops to form a tube (do not cut yarn yet)
Prepping for the Scarf Body
- Decide the width of your scarf body (must be even, example 40 stitches)
- Work Single Crochet evenly around the open edge of the cuff to match chosen width
- Do not join the round, cut yarn
- Repeat steps to make the second cuff
The Scarf Body
- Chain an odd number: desired stitch count plus 1 (example chain 41)
- Row 1: Work Extended Single Crochet (ESC) across the chain to create an even stitch count
- Row 2: Chain 1, turn, work ESC in both loops of the first 2 stitches, then alternate FLO and BLO ESC until the last 2 stitches, work ESC in both loops
- Repeat Row 2 until scarf reaches the desired length
Assembly
- Make sure the scarf body is not twisted and cuffs are turned inside out
- Attach yarn to the scarf end and cuff edge, slip stitch around the entire edge to join
- Optional: slip stitch up 10 stitches along the arm side for comfort at the elbow
- Cut yarn, weave in ends, turn cuffs right side out
How to Wear (Optional)
- Regular scarf style wrapped around the neck
- Crisscross front with arms slipped into sleeves
- Crisscross back with sleeves crossed behind and brought forward over shoulders
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