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Winter Wonderland Scarf

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Winter Wonderland Scarf
A crocheted scarf with white, light gray, and dark gray horizontal stripes, featuring a textured pattern and fringe at the ends.

Varied textures, soft chunky fabric, modern colorway – how does that sound? Definitely like the perfect handmade scarf! This crochet wrap pattern by Jamey from Dabbles & Babbles is sure to capture many hearts, letting you craft an elegant accessory ideal for colder seasons. The scarf is adorned with a cute tassel fringe in matching colors, making the whole design even more attractive!

Skills Required for the Winter Wonderland Scarf Pattern

This handmade scarf project will suit those who know the basics and would like to learn something new. It combines different textures resulting from working single crochets, double crochets, and the Elizabeth Stitch. Once you get the hang of the pattern, you will find yourself making this crochet wrap as a thoughtful gift for your friends and family.

Recommended Yarn and Hook

The Winter Wonderland Scarf Pattern calls for bulky yarn and an 8 mm crochet hook. It can be your favorite thick yarn – wool or acrylic. To recreate the original design, be sure to use white, light grey, and dark grey tones, or any other colors from the same family.

How to Add the Tassel Fringe?

To finish the scarf, cut yarn into 13” strands and make fringe that matches each row’s color. Fold two strands in half, pull the loop through the edge stitch with a hook, then draw the loose ends through the loop to secure the knot. Once all fringe is attached, gently tighten and trim the ends evenly for a neat look.

What Is the Size of This Crochet Scarf?

The finished crochet scarf measures 80” x 8” excluding the fringe. It’s a perfectly sized crochet winter accessory that you can wrap around your neck cozily. It will go well with multiple outfits, whether it’s an elegant coat or a casual jacket.

If you want to modify its size slightly, increase or reduce the number of stitches in the starting chain. You can also add more rows to make your scarf wider. 

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