As winter approaches, why not make a cozy crochet snowflake scarf pattern? This pattern features a soft blue design with delicate crochet snowflakes and a fun pom pom border—a unique alternative to fringe.
Yarn Choices: The scarf uses two shades of blue yarn — a light blue and a medium blue — with white for the snowflakes. You can use any yarn you like, but I recommend a soft, medium-weight yarn to keep the scarf cozy and warm without being too heavy.
Size & Length: This scarf is designed to be long enough to wrap around your neck once or twice comfortably. However, feel free to adjust the length if you prefer a shorter or longer scarf! The pattern is easily customizable to your desired size.
Skill Level: This crochet snowflake scarf pattern is beginner-friendly, but it does assume you have some basic knowledge of crochet stitches.
Instructions
For this Crochet Snowflake Scarf Pattern, we will be working in the rows.
Blue Crochet Scarf:
Row 1: Using light blue yarn, ch x32 (32).
Row 2: Dc in the 3rd chain from the hook. Then make dc stitches for the rest of the chain length. After, ch x2 and turn (30).
Row 3-102: Repeat row 2 (30). After row 102, change the color to delft blue, then ch x2 and turn.
Row 103-138: With the delft blue now on your hook, repeat row 2 (30). Then fasten off and weave in any ends.
Large Crochet Snowflake Pattern:
For this crochet snowflake granny square pattern, we will be working in rounds.
Round 1: Make a mr and ch x2 in it (does not count as a stitch). Then dc x12 into the mr and sl st to the first dc in the round (12).
Round 2: Ch x2 and dc inc in every stitch. Then sl st to the first dc in the round (24).Make sure you have exactly 24 stitches.
Round 3: Make a *Sc, hdc, and then in the next stitch (dc + ch x4 +dc). In the following stitch make a hdc*. Repeat this sequence for the rest of the round.
The last stitch you need to make for this round is a hdc, then sl st to the first sc in the round.
Round 4: Sc in the first 2 stitches. *Then in the chain space from round 3, make a sc and ch x6. Next, make a sl st in the first ch that you made after the sc (you are making a loop).
Now you are going to crochet back in the chain space from round 3, by making a hdc and than a dc.
Next ch x6 and in the 5th chain from the hook, make a sl st.
After, ch x5 and in the 5th chain from the hook, make a sl st. Do this last step 1 more time.
Finally, slip stitch into the first chain you made in the initial chain of 6 (after the dc). You should now have 3 loops at the top of the dc you made previously.
Make a dc and a hdc in the chain space from the last round. You are now working down the other side of the snowflake spike.
Then ch x6 and make a sl st in the 6th ch (the one made after the hdc.)
Next, make 1 more sc in the chain space, * then sc in the next 5 stitches before you get to the next ch space from round 3.
Small Crochet Snowflake Pattern:
The small crochet snowflake is also made in the round, but starts with a chain.
Round 1: Ch x8 and then sl st in the first ch to close the circle.
Round 2: *Sc around the chain circle, then ch x7. Make a slip stitch in the 4th chain from the hook. After, ch x4 and in the 4th chain from the hook, make a sl st. Do this last step 1 more time.
Finally, slip stitch into the fifth chain you made in the initial chain of 7. Then slip stitch 2 more times in the other 2 chains that lead down to the snowflake base. Then sc x1 in the chain circle to anchor the snowflake arm.
*Repeat 5 more times.
Make 2 snowflakes.
Sew the snowflakes on to the darker part of the scarf like you would appliques. The larger one on the bottom with the 2 smaller ones on top.
Crochet Pom Pom Border:
In the 3rd chain from the hook, dc 4 together.
To create this stitch, begin by making a normal double crochet stitch. However, instead of completing the stitch by pulling through the last two loops on your hook, continue by making another double crochet without finishing the first one. Each time you make a new dc, you'll add an extra loop onto your hook. By the end, you should have a total of five loops on your hook. Once you have all five loops, yarn over and pull through all five loops at once to complete the stitch.
Then ch x3.
In the 3rd chain from your hook, dc 4 together again.
Fold the cluster of stitches over and sl st into the ch that you made your first group of dc’s in.
Then ch x3 again.
Now you want to skip 4 stitches and anchor the chain to the crochet edge with a single crochet.
You have now successfully made your first pom pom. Repeat for the rest of the edge. Repeat on the other side.
Congratulations! You’ve now created your very own crochet snowflake scarf, perfect for the chilly winter days ahead.