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Free Crochet Hair Scarf Pattern

Fiona Field • Mar 31, 2022

Learn how to crochet a hair scarf with this free crochet pattern and be summer style ready. This crochet hair tie scarf is easy to make and can be style in a number of ways from a front knot, loosely tied at the nape of your neck or even as a skinny neck scarf too. Read on or follow the video tutorial to make your own.

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Free Crochet Hair Scarf Pattern | Free Crochet Pattern

This pattern was inspired (and kindly modelled) by a friend I made while on holiday in Mexico back in January. Lounging in the 30 degree weather can be a bit warm for long hair to be worn loose, and I knew just what Libby needed - a new hair scarf! 

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This pattern is worked with fingering weight yarn which although smaller than the usual dk/size 3 yarn I usually work with, it's quick to work up and due to the size of the yarn, it has more drape and movability - perfect for a project like this. 

You can simply use whatever weight yarn you'd like to make, but the bigger the yarn is you may wish to adjust the number of rows you make to reduce the width. 

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How to make this Crochet Hair Scarf Pattern

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner


Materials Required:


Abbreviations: US terms (UK in brackets)


St(s)                                     Stitches

Ch                                         Chain

Ch Sp                                   Chain Space

Dc (Tr)                                 Double Crochet (Treble Crochet)

FrDc (FrTr)                         Front Raised Double Crochet (Front Raised Treble Crochet)


Gauge:

  • 16 and 12 rows = 4 inches (10cm) using a 3.5mm hook. Use a larger or smaller crochet hook to obtain the correct tension.


Finished Size:

  • 50" long x 2.5" wide (you can opt to make your hair scarf wider by repeating Rows 3 & 4 )
Free crochet hair scarf tie pattern


Pattern Notes:

  •  Get in touch if you need any help completing the pattern.
  • This pattern is worked in rows
  • Ch1 at the beginning of rows DOES NOT count as a stitch.
  • Ch3 at the beginning of the rows DOES count as a stitch.
  • This pattern will require light blocking due to the nature of the stitches used


Special Stitches:

Front Raised Double Crochet (FrDc) - UK Front Raised Treble Crochet (FrTr)

  • Yarn over hook,
  • Insert hook around the front post of the crossed dc in the row below from right to left (left to right for LH)
  • (Yarn over, pull through 2 loops), twice to complete dc in usual way

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El Rizo Hair Tie Scarf  | Free Crochet Hair Scarf Pattern

With 3.5mm hook

Ch 204

Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in each ch across to end. Turn. (203)


Row 2: RS. Ch3 (counts as dc), *skip next 2 sts, dc in next, ch1, dc in first skipped st*, repeat between * and to last st, dc in last. Turn. (67 crossed Dc pairs & 2 Dc)


Row 3: Ch1 (does not count as st), sc in every st and ch-sp to end. (203)


free crochet hair scarf pattern

Row 4: Ch3 (counts as st), *skip 2 sc, dc in next, ch1, Frdc around dc below first skipped st*, repeat between * and * to last st, dc in last. Turn. (67 FrDc pairs and 2 Dc)


Rows 5 to 10: Repeat Rows 3 & 4, three more times.


Row 11: Repeat Row 3. Fasten off and weave in ends. Block to size and lay flat.

Inspiring Images | Pattern Tester Images

I was graced with some amazing pattern testers for this pattern and I am proud to share their finished projects with you. Pattern testers help to ensure that my patterns reach you in a format that is easy for you to understand and along with eliminating as many errors as humanly possible.

It also is the first chance that I get to see my patterns come to life, and boy, these guys did not disappoint - from their colour choices they used through to their styling too!

Dorothy:

Emmanuella:

Ashley:

A huge thank you to all the pattern testers - they've got their summer style sorted! I hope you have too!


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