Warm and Cozy Crochet Cottage Scarf Pattern

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Create your own beautifully soft and cozy Cottage Scarf with this fun and simple crochet pattern. Using just 2 skeins of Cottagespun Chunky yarn, this scarf is perfect for staying warm during colder weather. Plus, there’s a matching Crochet Cottage Hat Pattern coming soon to complete your winter set.

The free written pattern is available in my post below, or if you prefer, you can purchase the ad-free PDF crochet pattern from my shop.

For help on any of these stitches or techniques you can refer to the tutorials included in my free online crochet stitch guide.

Stay warm and cozy this winter with the Cottage Scarf! 🧣 Made with just 2 skeins of Cottagespun Chunky yarn, it’s soft, stylish, and simple to crochet. Matching hat pattern coming soon!

King Cole yarn is available from your local yarn shop, or online at the links in my post below.

Warm and Cozy Cottage Scarf

This free pattern is fun and easy to make with just 2 skeins of Cottagespun Chunky yarn. Its soft texture and warm design make it perfect for chilly days.

The Yarn

For this month’s Crochet Club Patterns, I used Cottagespun Chunky yarn from King Cole. This 100% premium acrylic yarn is beautifully soft and warm to the touch and easy to crochet with. This beautiful roving yarn available in ten variegated shade combinations and is the perfect choice for Fall and Winter wearables.

I chose Victorian Garden (Shade 6003) for my project.

King Cole Cottagespun Chunky Victorian Garden

Cottagespun Chunky

  • Chunky Weight Yarn [5]
  • 100% Premium Acrylic
  • Recommended hook size is 6 mm (US 10)
  • Gentle wash at 30°C, tumble dry low heat, do not iron, do not bleach, dry clean any solvent.
  • Shade: Victorian Garden (Shade 6003)
  • King Cole Yarn

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Cozy Cottage Scarf Pattern on Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/cozy-cottage-scarf

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Start the new year with cozy, stylish scarves! 🧣 January’s Scarf of the Month Club features the Cozy Crochet Cottage Scarf, Rustic Melody Bobble Scarf, and Mocha Latte Scarf.

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Check back next week for our January Crochet Hat Patterns too!

Find the full written Cozy Crochet Cottage Scarf (available for free) in my post below.

This soft and cozy Cottage Scarf Crochet Pattern is perfect for winter. Made with just 2 skeins of Cottagespun Chunky yarn, it’s fun, simple, and warm. Look out for the matching Cottage Hat Pattern to complete your set!

Stay Cozy with This Chunky Yarn Scarf

Warm and Cozy Cottage Scarf Free Crochet Pattern

Supplies

  • Yarn: King Cole Cottagespun Chunky. 5.29 oz (150 g) and 246 yds (225 m). 100% Premium Acrylic. Chunky Weight Yarn [5]. Gentle wash at 30°C, tumble dry low heat, do not iron, do not bleach, dry clean any solvent.
  • Color: 2 skeins Victorian Garden (Shade 6003)
  • Crochet Hook: 6 mm (J)
  • Finished Project: Scarf: 10.3 oz (292 g) and 479 yds (438 m)
  • Scissors, Tapestry Needle (yarn needle)

Difficulty Level

  • Easy-Intermediate

Finished Sizes

  • Scarf width approximately 11 inches X 51 inches length.

Gauge

  • Approximately 3 sets (1 sc, 1 hdc, 2 dc) per 4 inches and 7 rows per 3 inches worked in pattern; starting with R2.
  • Approximately 7 sc in 2 inches and 7 rows in 2 inches for the ribbed edging.

You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern – just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size, and amount of yarn used for your project will also be different.

Abbreviations

US Terminology used

  • bl – back loop
  • ch(s) – chain(s)
  • dc – double crochet
  • g – grams
  • hdc – half double crochet
  • m – meters
  • oz – ounces
  • R – row
  • RS – right side
  • rem – remaining
  • rep – repeat 
  • sc – single crochet
  • sk – skip/skipped
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • st/sts – stitch/stitches
  • WS – wrong side
  • yds – yards
  • * to ** – Repeat the instructions between the asterisks the number of times indicated. This repeat will contain multiple instructions.
  • [ ] – at the end of the row – the total number of stitches
  • ( ) – important notes AND sets of stitches to be worked within one stitch, or space

Helpful Tutorial

Notes:

  • Stitch multiple of 4+1 for the Pattern Stitch Section
  • Initial ch 1 does not count as a stitch.
  • To make this scarf longer repeat the Ribbed Edging repeat section for as many rows as you’d like the scarf to be when complete. Make sure the number of rows you have can be divided by 4 evenly, then add one extra row. Then follow the Pattern Stitch Section as written. Add the final Ribbed Edging, repeating it for the number of rows you used for the starting Ribbed Edging.
  • If you’d like to increase the width of the scarf you can either increase the number of chains in the Ribbed Edging Sections or work more repeats of R3 in the Pattern Stitch Section.
  • Add the Cozy Crochet Cottage Scarf to your Ravelry Library here.

Chunky Yarn Cottage Scarf for Winter

We begin this project with the ribbed edging. The pattern stitch section is added directly into the ribbed edging. The final ribbed edging is worked directly into the pattern stitch section. This is crocheted in one-piece.

Ribbed Edging

Using your 6 mm (J) crochet hook (or size required for gauge):

R1: RS: Ch 12, sk the first ch, 1 sc in each rem ch across. Ch 1, turn. [11 sc]

R2-R169: 1 sc in the bl of each st across to the last st. 1 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn.  [11 sc]

Do not finish off. 

Pattern Stitch Section

Rotate your work to continue across the row ends of the Ribbed Edging.

Using your 6 mm (J) crochet hook (or size required for gauge):

R1: 1 sc in each row end. Ch 1, turn. [169 sc]

R2: RS: 1 sc in each st across. Ch 1, turn. [169]

R3: (1 sc, 1 hdc, 2 dc) in the first st, sk the next 3 sts. *(1 sc, 1 hdc, 2 dc) in the next st, sk the next 3 sts**. Work from * to ** across to the last st. 1 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn. [43 sc, 42 hdc, 84 dc]

R4-R9: Rep R3

R10: RS: 1 sc in each st across. TURN so WS is facing. [169 sc]

Final Ribbed Edging

Rotate your work to add the final Ribbed Edging to the last row of sc worked. Be sure the WS of your project is facing.

Using your 6 mm (J) crochet hook (or size required for gauge):

R1: Ch 12, sk the first ch, 1 sc in each rem ch across. Sl st in each of  the next 2 sc from R10. Turn.  [11 sc]

R2: Sk the 2 sl sts, 1 sc in the bl of each st across to the last st. 1 sc in the last st. Ch 1, turn.  [11 sc]

R3: 1 sc in the bl of each st across to R10. Sl st in each of the next 2 sc from R10. Turn.  [11 sc]

R4-R169: Rep R2 and R3. Sl st to the corner of the Pattern Stitch Section.

Proceed to Finishing Instructions.

Finishing Instructions:

  • Weave in your ends.

Did you remember to make your Ravelry Project Page? (How to Make a Ravelry Project Page.)

Create your project page on Ravelry here for your Warm and Cozy Crochet Cottage Scarf.

Next week I will be releasing the pattern for a matching Cozy Cottage Hat, so stay tuned!

You can use any yarn and hook to make this cozy scarf project!

  • With the yarn and hook you’ve chosen for the project, work R1 of the Ribbed Edging and repeat R2 until you reach the length you’d like for your scarf (shawl, or blanket). Make sure the number of rows you have can be divided by 4 evenly, then add one extra row.
  • Follow the Stitch Pattern Section as written. 
  • Follow the Final Edging Section as written, but repeat for the same number of rows as the initial Edging Section was worked.
  • If you’d like to increase the width of the project either chain additional chains for R1 of the Ribbed Edging, or work more repeat rows for the Stitch Pattern Section of the scarf. 
  • Follow the rest of the pattern as written.
How to Crochet the Final Ribbed Edging
Final Ribbed Edging 1 - Cozy Cottage Scarf
Cozy Cottage Scarf - Final ribbed edging 2

This Cottage Scarf is sure to become one of your go-to accessories for winter. Its soft texture, warm design, and quick-to-make pattern will make it a favorite project. Don’t forget to keep an eye out for the matching hat pattern to complete your set. Grab your yarn and hook today to get started! Remember I’m here if you have any questions!

This soft and cozy Cottage Scarf Crochet Pattern is perfect for winter. Made with just 2 skeins of Cottagespun Chunky yarn, it’s fun, simple, and warm. Look out for the matching Cottage Hat Pattern to complete your set!
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