Easy Crochet Ribbed Scarf | Free Pattern & Video Tutorial
Keep your neck warm this fall and winter with a handmade crochet scarf! This crochet ribbed scarf makes for a thick and warm accessory. The pattern is beginner-friendly, and you can make it any size you want! Crochet this beautiful scarf in just a few hours with the help of the free written pattern and tutorial.

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Crochet Ribbed Scarf Video Tutorial
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You can follow along with my YouTube video to make your own crochet scarf! I have timestamps included to section the video and help you jump to any point you need to!
Pattern Information
Materials
- 140 grams of medium weight yarn (Brava in “Wine”)
- 6mm Clover Amour crochet hook
- Scissors
- Yarn needle

Crochet Abbreviations
blo = back loop only
ch = chain
hdc = half double crochet
Gauge
10 rows of 16 half double crochets makes a 10 x 10 centimeter (4″ x 4″) square
Dimensions
*includes instructions to adjust sizing
Overall: 12 centimeters wide x 166 centimeters long (4.7 x 65.4 inches)
Notes and Tips
- This pattern is written using US crochet terms
- The number in (parentheses) at the end of each row is the stitch count after finishing that row
- Italicized notes tell you what to change to adjust the size
- The chain 1 at the beginning of each row does NOT count as a half double crochet
Crochet Ribbed Scarf Pattern
Foundation: Make a slipknot, ch251
Note: Do fewer chains for a shorter scarf, or more chains for a longer scarf.

Row 1: hdc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across (250)

Rows 2-12: ch1, turn, hdc across in the blo (250)
Tip: Don’t miss the last stitch of each row, or the edge of your scarf will be slanted!


Note: Do fewer rows for a skinnier scarf, or more rows for a wider scarf.
Fasten off and weave in ends.


If you don’t want tassels, your crochet scarf is finished!
Tassels
Cut a 15 centimeter strand of yarn.
Note: For a different tassel length, cut your yarn strand a little over double the length you want your tassels to be. Remember that you can always trim your tassels shorter, but you can’t make them longer!


You can customize the thickness of the tassels by the number of strands you use at a time. First, let’s do a tassel with just one strand of yarn.
- Insert your hook along the edge of the scarf where you want the tassel to be
- Loop the middle of the yarn strand onto your hook
- Pull through
- Grab the tails with your hook
- Pull through the loop on your hook
- Tighten the tassel







If you’d like a thicker tassel, use more than one yarn strand at a time. In the image below, I used 3 yarn strands, which results in 6 “tails” instead of 2.

For my scarf, I cut a total of 42-15 centimeter yarn strands.

I used 3 strands per tassel, and attached 7 tassels spaced evenly along each edge of the scarf.

And your crochet ribbed scarf is finished!






