Learn How to Crochet a Scarf and Keep Someone Warm



Striped Scarf (Crochet) - Version 2
Striped Scarf (Crochet) – Version 2
 
 
 
Why a Scarf keeps us Warm
A scarf doesn’t just keep your neck and face warm outdoors. Once you add a scarf to your neck and chest area you’ll discover how much warmer you become. A scarf keeps your chest area warm and makes you feel much more comfortable.
Most of us know that wearing a hat on our head in the winter time is a great way to prevent yourself from getting too cold. But did you realize how warm a scarf can keep you whether you are indoors or outdoors. When you are cold at work besides putting on a sweater try adding a decorative scarf  around your neck. It’s amazing how warm and cozy you will feel once you have your scarf on. While sitting and reading or watching television add a warm scarf and slippers to stay nice and comfortable.
 
Learn to Crochet a Scarf
One of the first things most of learn how to crochet when we begin crocheting is a scarf because it’s one of the easiest to learn.  There are many online tutorials and classes available to learn how to crochet. Once you have the hang of crocheting the easiest way to crochet a scarf is to determine the width of your scarf and crochet one using the double crochet or single crochet to make your scarf.  Here are some great ways to learn how to crochet and begin crocheting your first scarf project.

Materials Needed for Your First Scarf
Red Heart Classic Yarn
One Skein of Yarn
Susan Bates Silvalume Crochet Hook
A Crochet Hook – Size G or H works Great for Beginners
Fiskars 5" Softgrip Micro-Tip Craft Scissors
A Good Pair of Scissors
 
 
 
Check out the Free Crochet Stitch Guide Online – Whether you are just learning how to crochet or need a refresher course, you can learn all the basic techniques of crochet by following our easy video lesson plan. It’s as if we’re sitting there beside you giving you hints and special tips along the way.

With crochet, you don’t need to spend a lot of money on supplies to get started—just a hook, some yarn or thread and an inexpensive pair of scissors if you don’t already have some!
 
Once you have the basic steps down to crocheting a scarf try out some of these fun crochet patterns for scarves to make below.
Crochet Scarf Patterns
 
 
 
Favorite-Guy Muffler crochet pattern
 
 
 
Granny Stripe Scarf (Crochet)
Granny Stripe Scarf (Crochet)

Winsome Scarf (Crochet)
Winsome Scarf (Crochet)

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