This Easy Crocheted Unisex Scarf is suited for beginners and you can also make a matching hat using my Super Easy Crocheted Beanie pattern. I am using a number 4 medium-weight yarn for this pattern, but it is a bit on the ‘thin’ size for that weight. Therefore, the Beanie pattern needed to be adjusted slightly and I’ve made a note of that below the link to the video tutorial for that pattern. If you are new to crocheting, then make sure to check out my Beginner Crochet Series.
I chose this self-striping yarn by Lion Brand because the shades of denim colors were perfect for a unisex design. The pattern does not have tassels, but I have included a video below for my Easiest Crocheted Scarf Pattern that shows how to do tassels, so you can check that out if desired. I do not have a written pattern for the Easy Crocheted Unisex Scarf, but there is a step-by-step video tutorial below.
The scarf finished at 6.5″ by 70″, and for that, I needed an extra ball of yarn. The yarn I used (shown below on the supply list) made the scarf only 60″ long, therefore, a second ball of yarn was needed. There is enough yarn left over to make a matching Beanie and even a pair of mittens.
Supply List
- Lion Brand Mandala Ombre Yarn (5.3oz & 344yd per ball) 2 balls (or any number 4 medium-weight yarn of your choice)
- Color is Harmony
- 4 mm (G-6) crochet hook (or size to match your choice of yarn)
- Scissors
- Darning needle
I no longer affiliate with Amazon, but if you are looking for this yarn online, you can check out Yarn Canada, Michaels, or Lion Brand USA.
In the video tutorial, I will be demonstrating with a plain color yarn because this self-striping yarn from Lion Brand is also variegated and it is impossible to see on camera! The solid yarn also shows the stitch pattern nicely.
Above is a video tutorial for a simple scarf pattern. Go to 14:40 in the video to see how to do tassels. This is a great scarf pattern too!
Above is a video tutorial for the matching Beanie. Because the Lion Brand yarn is a bit on the fine side, I had to adjust the pattern slightly. For the ‘youth/ladies small’ size, I used the stitch pattern for the grey yarn, but I repeated round six, adding an extra round of increases. I made the hat with a total of twelve rounds and then made the band a bit deeper. Rather than making the band with a chain three, I did a chain six (not including the turning chain). The Beanie pattern is very adaptable, either by adding extra rounds or making the band a different depth. Be playful!
And above is a video tutorial for super easy mittens and there would be enough yarn left over to make a pair of these as well! I hope you enjoy this Easy Crocheted Unisex Scarf and make lots for gifts!