20 Free Hooded Scarves, Cowls, and Crochet Snood Patterns

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Stay warm and stylish this winter with my curated collection of 20 free hooded scarves, cowls, and crochet snood patterns. These versatile and cozy accessories are perfect for adding an extra layer of warmth while keeping you fashionable. Whether you’re looking for a practical cowl, a chic snood, or a hooded scarf to keep the chill at bay, you’ll find a pattern to suit your needs. With options ranging from simple stitches to intricate designs, there’s something here for every skill level. Dive into these free patterns and start your next crochet project today!

Snoods, Hooded Cowls and Scarves - Free Crochet Patterns

20 Free Hooded Scarves, Cowls, and Crochet Snood Patterns

Easily wrap yourself up all snug to protect your face and ears from the cold with one of these warm winter wearables.

Ametrine Hooded Scarf

Ametrine Hooded Pocket Scarf

The Ametrine Hooded Pocket Scarf was designed by me, Oombawka Design. For this project you will need Bulky Weight Yarn and a 6 mm (J) crochet hook.

Faerie Mist Hooded Scarf Free Pattern from Oombawka Design

Faerie Mist Hooded Scarf

The Faerie Mist Hooded Scarf pattern was designed by me, Oombawka Design. For this project you will need Medium Weight Yarn and a 5 mm (H) crochet hook. I used 2 Caron Cakes for my hooded scarf.

Easy Hooded Scarf Pattern from Oombawka Design Crochet

Easy Hooded Scarf Pattern

Easy Hooded Scarf Pattern was designed by me, Oombawka Design. For this project you will need Bulky Weight Yarn [5] and a 6 mm (J) crochet hook.

Its A Cowl Thing. Free Pattern. Oombawka Design Crochet.

It’s a Cowl Thing

The It’s A Cowl Thing was designed by me, Oombawka Design. You can wear this versatile project as a cowl, a hooded cowl, a shoulder wrap or a snood!

This Cuddly Cat Crochet Scoodie with Pockets was designed by Tamara Kelly of Moogly.

Cuddly Cat Crochet Scoodie with Pockets

This Cuddly Cat Crochet Scoodie with Pockets was designed by Tamara Kelly of Moogly. For this project you will need Worsted Weight Yarn [4] and a 6 mm (J) crochet hook.

This Infinity Hooded Scarf Pattern was designed by BreeAnna Laub and it is now available from All Free Crochet.

Infinity Hooded Scarf

This Infinity Hooded Scarf Pattern was designed by BreeAnna Laub and it is now available from All Free Crochet. For this project you will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) crochet hook.

This fun Hooded Crochet Cowl was designed by Sara Zimmerman from Repeat Crafter Me.

Hooded Crochet Cowl

This fun Hooded Crochet Cowl was designed by Sarah Zimmerman from Repeat Crafter Me. For this project you will need Super Bulky Weight Yarn [6] and a 6 mm (J) crochet hook.

Amazing Grace Snood Pattern

Amazing Grace Snoodie

Elena Hunt designed the Amazing Grace Snoodie Pattern. You can find it on Beatrice Ryan Designs. For this project you will need Worsted Weight Yarn (she used Cascade Yarns) and a 5.5 mm (I) crochet hook.

The Candy Stripes Hooded Cowl Pattern was designed by Elisabeth Spivey of Calleighs Clips.

Candy Stripes Hooded Cowl

The Candy Stripes Hooded Cowl Pattern was designed by Elisabeth Spivey of Calleighs Clips. For this project you will need Bulky Weight Yarn [5] and a 10 mm (N) crochet hook.

The Snow Bear Scoodie was designed by Dearest Debi.

Snow Bear Scoodie

The Snow Bear Scoodie was designed by Dearest Debi. For this project you will need Super Bulky Weight Yarn [6] and a 6.50 mm (K) crochet hook.

The TLC Hooded Scarf with Pockets was designed by Crochet n Crafts.

TLC Hooded Scarf with Pockets

The TLC Hooded Scarf with Pockets was designed by Crochet ‘n Crafts. For this project you will need DK Weight Yarn [3] and a 4.25 mm crochet hook.

This Easy Crochet Scoodie was designed by Crochet with Clare.

Easy Crochet Scoodie

This Easy Crochet Scoodie was designed by Crochet with Clare. For this project you will need 2 strands of DK or Light Worsted Weight Yarn (or 2 strands of 8 ply) with a 6.5 mm (K) crochet hook. OR you can use Worsted Weight Yarn [4] with a 5.5 mm (I) crochet hook. Watch the video tutorial here.

The Striped Hooded Cowl was designed by CrochetnCrafts.

Striped Hooded Cowl

The Striped Hooded Cowl was designed by CrochetnCrafts. For this project you will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] (Caron Simply Soft was used) and a 5.50 mm (I) crochet hook.

The Winter Ain't Over Yet Hooded Cowl pattern was designed by MNE Crafts.

Winter Ain’t Over Yet Hooded Cowl

The Winter Ain’t Over Yet Hooded Cowl pattern was designed by MNE Crafts. For this project you will need Medium Worsted Weight Yarn [4] and a 6.50 mm (K) crochet hook.

The Is It Knit? Waistcoat Stitch Cowl Pattern was designed by me, Oombawka Design.

Is it Knit? Waistcoat Stitch Cowl

The Is It Knit? Waistcoat Stitch Cowl Pattern was designed by me, Oombawka Design. This project uses Worsted Weight Yarn [4] and an 8 mm (L) crochet hook.

The Mountains Cowl was designed by Julie King from Gleeful Things.

Mountains Cowl

The Mountains Cowl was designed by Julie King from Gleeful Things. For this project you will need Worsted Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.50 mm (I) crochet hook.

The Harequin Hoodie was designed by Marken of The Hat & I.

Harlequin Hoodie

The Harlequin Hoodie was designed by Marken of The Hat & I. For this project you will need Aran Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.50 mm (I) crochet hook.

Frosty Night Cowl

The Frosty Night Cowl was designed by Deborah E Burger. To make this project you will need DK Weight, or lighter Yarn and the hook suggested on the yarn label. This pattern is available as a free PDF download.

Yub Nub Scoodie

The Yub Nub Scoodie was designed by Kristen Stevenson. For the Yub Nub Scoodie you will need Bulky Weight Yarn [5] and a 6.50 mm (K) crochet hook.

Mother-Hood

The Mother-Hood was designed by Merri Purdy. To make this project you will need Aran Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) crochet hook.

Chunky Ribbed Scoodie

The Chunky Ribbed Scoodie was designed by Zoe Deterding. This project was made with Bulky Weight Yarn [5] and a 7 mm crochet hook.

Crochet Hooded Infinity Scarf Pattern

The Free Crochet Hooded Infinity Scarf pattern was designed by The Sequin Turtle. This project was crocheted with 3 skeins of Bulky Weight Yarn [5] (Loops & Threads Charisma was used) and a size Q crochet hook.

Aesthetic Hooded Scarf

The Aesthetic Hooded Scarf pattern was designed by Crochet Dreamz. To make this hooded scarf you will need Worsted Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) crochet hook.

Scoodie with Pockets

This Scoodie with Pockets was designed by Crochet Bangkok. This project was made with Aran Weight Yarn [4] and a 6.50 mm (K) crochet hook.

I Love Yarn Day Cowl

The I Love Yarn Day Cowl was designed by Shannon Mullett-Bowlsby. This cowl was made with Medium Weight Yarn [4] (Red Heart with Love was used) and a 6 mm (J) crochet hook.

I hope you find inspiration in this collection of 20 free hooded scarves, cowls, and crochet snood patterns. These cozy and stylish accessories are perfect for yourself or as thoughtful handmade gifts for loved ones. With a variety of designs and difficulty levels, there’s a project here for everyone. Start crocheting today and enjoy the warmth and style these patterns bring to your winter wardrobe. Happy crocheting, and stay cozy!

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