How to Crochet the Winter Park Scarf

Crochet Winter Park Scarf
Crochet Winter Park Scarf

Crochet Winter Park Scarf

Here’s a lovely and warm crochet scarf pattern that is an infinity scarf and large enough to be worn as a head scarf wrap. The ribbing along both edges makes for a nice texture. The middle section consists of a modified granny stitch.

You can wear this as a traditional infinity scarf. Or you can wrap it around your head. Or you can leave it hanging full length.

This Winter Park Scarf is a crochet pattern collaboration with Lindsey from Winding Road Crochet. On her website, you can find the matching Winter Park Fingerless Mitts and Winter Park Boot Cuffs.

Stitches used in this scarf include the chain (CH), single crochet (SC), half double crochet (HDC), double crochet (DC), double crochet 2 together (DC2TOG), double crochet 3 together (DC3TOG), and slip stitch (SLST). You’ll be working in the third loop of half double crochet stitches to create that nice ribbing or ridge texture. As always the video provides a step-by-step tutorial to complete this pattern.

For the scarf, I’m using 2 skeins of Red Heart Heat Wave yarn. My scarf is crocheted in a single color, using the shade called Passport (a light gray). Lindsey makes her mitts and cuffs in 2 colors. She uses a grey for the two outer ridge parts, and an blue for the modified granny stitch center section. So many choices!

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Crochet Winter Park Scarf
Crochet Winter Park Scarf
Crochet Winter Park Scarf
Crochet Winter Park Scarf
Winding Road Crochet Winter Park Fingerless Mitts and Boot Cuffs
Winding Road Crochet Winter Park Fingerless Mitts and Boot Cuffs

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Crochet Winter Park Scarf Pattern

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Check out the below videos from my friend Lindsey from Winding Road Crochet