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Explore a variety of free crochet triangle scarf patterns, including bandana cowls, shawlettes, and more. These stylish patterns are designed to reduce bulk around the neck and stay securely in place. I think you are going to love all the different options available.
Say goodbye to uncomfortable crochet scarves and hello to a warm and stylish triangle scarf!
I have always had a love-hate relationship with crochet scarves. I love them because they keep me warm but I truly find them somewhat uncomfortable to wear. If you are like me and don’t like a lot of extra fabric at the back of your neck, I think I might have a solution for you.
Try one of these free triangle scarf crochet patterns. These patterns, because of their shape, allow you to wrap the narrower ends of the triangle around the back of the neck so there is less fabric bunching up back there. They stay on really well too.
This lovely Boho Triangle Scarf was designed by Carolyn Calderon. You will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 6 mm (J) crochet hook. The finished triangle scarf measures 64 inches long X 26 inches wide.
I designed the Camello Bandana Scarf to be functional and pretty. It has a button-closure option and can be crocheted with Light Weight Yarn [3] and a 5 mm (H) hook.
The Alesha Fall Triangle Scarf is a quick to make project that is cozy and functional! It is crocheted width-wise with 1 ball of Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.5 mm (I) hook.
The XY Scarf designed by Johanna Lindahl is crocheted with Fingering Weight Yarn [1] and a 4 mm (G) hook. The finished dimensions are 150 X 110 X 110 cm.
This happy and bright triangle shawlette was designed by Jennifer Dickerson. You will need a 5 mm (H) hook and Medium Weight Yarn [4]. She used 1 Caron Cake for her project.
The Desert Winds Triangle Scarf was designed by Jess Coppom. She used Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) hook. The finished scarf measures 70 inches X 14 inches. Caron Cakes yarn makes the colors transition easily without extra ends to sew in!
This great Fawning over Fans Shawl is available as a PDF download from Yarnspirations. You will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) hook. The finished project measures 27 inches X 60 inches.
This pretty textured bandana cowl can be made with, or without a hood. Designed by I Need It Crochet, the cowl measures 28 inches circumference X 9 inches tall. You will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.5 mm (I) hook and a 6 mm (J) hook.
The Connecting Tassels Triangle Scarf was designed by Esther Thompson. She used a 6.5 mm (K) and a Medium Weight Yarn [4]. It measures 54 inches across X 24 inches tall.
The Color-Block the Cold Triangle Scarf was designed by Sarah Ruane (Ned and Mimi) for the Underground Crafter blog. She used a 5 mm (H) hook and Medium Weight Yarn [4] to make this project. The finished scarf measures 55 inches wide X 27.5 inches high.
This great one-skein project was designed by Marie Segares. She used Bulky Weight Yarn [5] and a 6.5 mm (K) hook. The finished project measures 50 inches wingspan X 10 inches tall.
The Once in a Blue Moon Triangle Scarf was designed by Ashley Parker. She used Super Bulky [6] Weight Yarn and a 12 mm hook. The scarf is quick to work up in this heavier weight yarn.
The Harvest Bandana Cowl was designed by Tamara Kelly. This cowl measures 17 inches X 17 inches and was made with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 9 mm (M/N) hook.
I love the Crosswinds Triangle Scarf.Stephanie Jessica Lau designed the scarf with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5.5 mm (I) hook. It measures 80 inches width X 30 inches height.
The Abstractly Chic Shawl designed by Marly Bird is bold and beautiful. It was crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) hook. The finished project measures 62 inches wingspan and 21 inches height.
The Maryana Striped Scarf was designed by Marly Bird for Yarnspirations. The project was crocheted with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 6 mm (J) crochet hook.
This pretty lightweight Simple Triangle Scarf was designed by Joke Decorte. This scarf was made with Fingering Weight Yarn [1] and a 3.5 mm (E) hook. There is a video tutorial for this one!
The Petals Mod Scarf was designed by Megan Meyer. I love the softer and more rounded point this triangle scarf has. This project was made with Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 6 mm (J) hook.
The Spring Me Forward Triangle Scarf was designed by Tonya Bush. This pretty project measures approximately 64 inches X 27 inches and was crocheted with DK Weight Yarn [3] and a 5 mm (H) hook.
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