Scarves are terrific crochet projects. They can be made simple or complex, depending on what you’re looking for from your crochet project. Crochet scarves can be made for all seasons, gifted to all people, sent off to charity, or crafted for yourself. You can make your first crochet scarf when you are just a child and keep on making them into old age. And since crochet scarves are so popular, the number of crochet patterns out there is almost endless! Here you will find a gallery of 100 free crochet scarf patterns for you to enjoy. The intrigue of this free crochet scarf pattern is all in the colors that you choose. Three different colors worked in a lace pattern capture attention and imagination. This crochet pattern is a basic sc scarf pattern but it uses novelty yarn for a fresh look. If you’re still getting used to eyelash yarn, this is a good pattern for practice. Use this free V-stitch crochet tutorial to create a scarf in whatever length you desire. This simple crochet scarf free pattern is easy and it’s a great way to get used to working in just one loop. This crochet pattern uses V-stitch as well as front post treble crochet (fptc) stitches so it’s not for the beginner but it’s a really fun free crochet scarf pattern. This free Ravelry download crochet scarf pattern is a basic v-stitch crochet pattern that is worked side-to-side for a great meditative project. This crochet scarf pattern is simple since it’s a skinny design worked in just a few rows, although you do have to know how to change colors to get the striping right on this design. Crochet cables use post stitches to get a textured knit-like look. Practice your crochet cables with this free crochet scarf pattern that uses mini cables in the design. This lacy crochet scarf design is made using DK weight yarn and an I crochet hook. It works up fast and is a fun project. The lacy result is especially perfect for spring crochet projects. This free crochet scarf pattern relies on chain space to give you a pretty openwork design. Want to get creative with it? Weave ribbons through the grid when you’re finished. The combination of two of crochet’s basic stitches along with some openwork areas created by chain spacing make this a free crochet scarf pattern that is relaxing but also fun to stitch. You only need basic crochet skills to create the squares for this motif-based crochet scarf pattern. It’s a great pattern to practice your joining technique. The free crochet scarf pattern for this textured design is worked in 15 long rows. It incorporates V-stitches and single crochets along with original spacing choices. Crochet shells are made more visible in this free scarf pattern because there are chains that allow a more breathable design. You can use Twinkie’s free crochet cupcake garland pattern and adapt it to a scarf. This free two-piece crochet scarf pattern combines different approaches to crochet shells in its original design. Jessie’s free crochet infinity scarf pattern turns the chain into an aesthetic feature of the final product. This is a free crochet scarf pattern that uses the basic crochet crocodile stitch in two different yarn colorways and then gets stitched together into a tube for a creative design. This is a basic crochet scarf pattern that you can adapt into a full set with headband or hat and fingerless gloves. This free crochet scarf pattern begins with one row and then repeats the next three rows over and over again until you’re done. It’s just creative enough to keep you interested in the pattern but repetitive enough to allow you to engage in focused, intentional crafting or “slow stitching.” This crochet lace cowl free pattern is a great alternative to a traditional crochet scarf for wear during warmer months where your scarf is more about accessorizing than keeping you cozy. This is a double crochet double-stranded scarf pattern. You can get creative in your choices of yarn to create a variety of different designs. The scarf has instructions for various sizes ranging from 4x40 to 10x70. And you can even choose if you want to work it vertically or horizontally. This free crochet scarf pattern from Pigtails relies on the bobble stitch for its beautiful design. Jessie At Home gives us this free oversized crochet cowl (also known as an infinity scarf) pattern that is rich in candy colors. This free crochet scarf pattern is worked using a lovely, lacy fan stitch. This is an advanced shell stitch crochet scarf pattern that is beautifully textured even though it’s worked in a single color. Jessie Rayot created this free crochet necklace scarf pattern using the terrific texture of the popular puff stitch. This is a free infinity scarf crochet pattern that uses post stitches, v-stitches, half double crochet and more all worked with a J hook for a cool finished design. Thread crochet intimidates a lot of people who are new to it but it’s an easy niche of crochet to learn. This simple free scarf pattern is a great design for getting started. This crochet pattern is worked with single crochet, double crochet, and chain spacing to make a lacy grid that gets more interesting when you alternate colors for a striped scarf design. This is a free beginner crochet scarf pattern that gets attention because it’s worked in a beautiful variegated yarn. This textured crochet scarf pattern is designed to have a cable crochet look but without the use of post stitches so it’s a good starter cable pattern for beginners. The rich colorwork in this terrific free crochet scarf pattern is all about the yarn—Boutique Unforgettable. This pattern is free from Jessie Rayot of Jessie At Home. This is an extra-long crochet infinity scarf pattern that incorporates a variety of stitches. So fun to work! This Tunisian crochet scarf pattern gives a good introduction to this niche of crochet and creates a great design that’s rich in color. Bobbles, clusters, and popcorns are all big textured stitches that have a similar look. Hopeful Honey created this free crochet scarf pattern that highlights that texture. Get creative with how you adapt this easy crochet scarflette pattern to fit your own personal style. The easy double crochet repeat on this crochet scarf pattern makes it a good choice for this type of mindful crochet. This easy free crochet scarf pattern relies on a scalloped edge and extra length to capture your interest. This free crochet scarflette pattern comes with a crochet flower pattern to go with it. What a sweet final look! This free crochet scarf pattern is written with the option to make it 6.5" or 7.5" depending on the width you are seeking. This free Jessie At Home crochet scarf pattern is a perfect stash buster project. This free crochet scarf pattern is described as flirty. If you like it in an even bigger size, there’s also a shawl version. This free Moogly crochet scarf pattern has a wiggly, undulating design that looks like its always in motion. Adore it. Jessie At Home gives us a free crochet scarf pattern that can be worn as a necklace-style accessory. Its simple design is created with crochet chains. This crochet pattern is an infinity scarf with fringe on one end, giving it a very original design that’s easy to create. Meditative crochet is made easy with this breathe-easy crochet scarf pattern offered as a free download on Ravelry from Knotted by Nicole. Jessie Rayot created this free crochet scarf pattern that shows off the beauty of an “askew” or asymmetrical design. The red, white and pink coloring and the ruffled edges on this free crochet scarf pattern make it a perfect choice for a date night accessory. This free crochet scarf pattern incorporates all of the colors of the rainbow as well as some bright pink that makes me think of yummy candy. This crochet triangle scarf pattern is an easy single crochet design that gives you an idea of different options for making scarves in a variety of shapes. This is a free striped crochet scarf pattern by Jessie Rayot of Jessie At Home. Work it in a variety of colors to make one for each season of the year. Pom pom novelty yarn is used to make this simple but super fun crochet scarf pattern. This crochet cowl/scarf pattern is worked by braiding pieces together to make the final design. Kim Guzman shares this free cotton crochet scarf pattern with us. The yarn color that she’s selected is perfect for any season while the cotton fabric is especially ideal for summer. This free infinity scarf crochet pattern highlights the joy of lace. It’s perfect for spring with its floral style. Thanks to Sooz Jewels for this free scarf pattern. Beginner crochet Helen Watson has done a great job of creating a crochet scarf pattern here that is beautiful but still designed for starting crocheters. Use just one beautiful ball of yarn to create this asymmetrical crochet scarf pattern designed by Jessie Rayot. The free shell stitch crochet scarf pattern is lacy, yet textured, for a unique but simple accessory. This design is worked up in Neapolitan ice cream colors so it’s great for cool summer nights. The use of eyelash fun fur gives a sophisticated look to this free crochet scarf pattern. Here are some free tutorials for learning how to add fringe to a crochet scarf pattern. Have you ever used net yarn to create a crochet scarf? This free ruffle scarf pattern shows you how to do it. Nyela’s Hook shares a free crochet cowl/scarf pattern that teaches the basics of the brick stitch and shows how different colors can make this stitch look special. Jessie At Home says that this is a great crochet scarf pattern for St. Patrick’s Day but it could really be worn all year round. Canny Craftz has designed this free crochet infinity scarf pattern with the colors of Ireland’s flag in mind. Wear it for St. Patrick’s Day, to show off your Irish pride, or to Fighting Irish sports games! This easy free crochet scarf pattern is made special when you work only in the front loops of the double crochet stitches. Jessie Rayot created this free crochet scarf pattern with rainbow happiness in mind. She calls it Skylark in Wonderland. This free Interlocking Crochet scarf pattern uses picots for a really special textured look that only gets enhanced when you add the fun corkscrew fringe. This is a thick-and-thin style crochet scarf pattern that is worked up with a large P size hook so that you’re done with the pattern almost as soon as you’ve begun. There are three different colors of eyelash yarn used in this free novelty yarn crochet scarf pattern. It has a fuzzy design that’s fun to the touch and it works up easily using a big P hook. This free crochet scarf pattern will show you how to make an extra-skinny, long scarf that can be worn in several ways. This free crochet scarf pattern by Jessie Rayot uses two strands of chunky weight yarn held together to create a thick, warm piece of neckwear. Use a J Hook and celebrate the beauty of Double V-stitch with this free Unforgettable yarn crochet cowl pattern by Alyssa Titus. This is a free crochet shawl pattern that could also be worn as an oversized triangle scarf. Practice the niche of Tunisian crochet with this simple free crochet scarf pattern. This free mobius scarf crochet pattern is worked with two strands of worsted weight yarn that come together quickly using a large hook. It’s by Jessie Rayot. This is a really easy free crochet pattern that uses only double crochet and chain stitches. It works up quickly with a great yarn and an L hook. The long fringe completes the stylish look. This free crochet pattern is intended to be a shawl or oversized scarf. I adore the original color choices the designer has made. This red, white and blue crochet scarf pattern is great for any occasion where you want to show off your patriotic pride. This unique free crochet pattern incorporates a fun fur yarn with a more standard yarn to give you an original checkered design. This free crochet scarf tutorial is a basic dc design that alternates different variegated colorways of Lion Brand Homespun Yarn to make the biggest, cozies scarf you’ve ever seen. This beautiful crochet scarf pattern includes a hood in the design. Designer Lara N Castle calls this Freya’s Hood. She created it for charity for the New York Cares volunteer project for the visually impaired. Stitch Noir created a striking free crochet scarf pattern here that uses unique stitching to show off openwork skull shapes. Any goth fan, Halloween lover or themed-party-goer will want to add this to their closet. This is a crochet ripple scarf pattern with an original extended design. I love the unique pattern created by the joining, blocking and outlining in this free crochet wrap/scarf pattern by Dutch crochet designer Jellina Creations. This free crochet scarf pattern, available as a Ravelry download, is a terrific option for anyone who is seeking a super skinny scarf that has a bold design. Designer Sol of A Crochet Journey shares that this is an easy Tunisian crochet scarf pattern that uses only two different stitches. Do you enjoy chevron crochet? This free crochet scarf pattern uses two different shades of green to create the popular ripple stitch design. This free crochet scarf tutorial gives you all of the information that you need to work up a K-hook single crochet scarf in a single colorway. Simple and sweet. Use colorful watercolor-inspired yarn to create a crochet scarf that looks like a painting with this motif-based hexi crochet scarf pattern. You can do more with a crochet chain stitch than you ever imagined, as we see in this free Ravelry download crochet scarf pattern from Peach. Unicorn. Crochet designer Meladora’s Creations uses a fun combination of post stitches and V-stitches to create a free scarf pattern that is lacy but still works for cold weather wear. This crochet scarf pattern combines Tunisian crochet with post stitches and other crochet stitches for a constantly-changing pattern that has a knit-like design. This free crochet scarf pattern takes the color pink and turns it up a notch. It uses picots and v-stitches among other stitches. This free multi-stitch crochet scarf pattern incorporates a huge variety of stitches but pulls them altogether through color to create a cohesive design. If you love the crochet granny stitch, like to work long meditative rows of crochet and enjoy the colors of the rainbow then you must try this free crochet granny scarf pattern. Jessie Rayot offers us a free crochet mobius scarf pattern that is super chunky since it’s worked with two strands of bulky weight yarn. She offers variety, though, with instructions for six different sizes of this crochet scarf. The stitches in this checkerboard crochet scarf are simple but the design looks complex because of the unique combination of two different yarn types worked in three different colors. This is an easy nine-row crochet scarf pattern that you can create quickly for the winter holidays. Make one for everyone in the family and wear them for a matching Christmas card picture this year.