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How to Crochet the Cozy Up Hat and Scarf Set

October 20, 2019 by Maria Weaber Leave a Comment

When the temperatures start to dip, the first thing I grab is my crochet hat and scarf!

This crochet hat and infinity scarf set are very easy to make with simple stitches and subtle textures. Find the free pattern below to view on my blog.

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Crochet Hat & Scarf Set

I typically don’t make a set when I make hats and scarves, and I’m starting to wonder why!

This set is a pretty basic pair, but the subtle texture gives it a little something and would look great in any color.

I tend to reach for bulkier scarves and hats made with worsted weighted yarn. Because of this, I typically have a scarf and hat combo that doesn’t exactly match because of the different yarns.

For this set, I doubled up the worsted weight yarn for the infinity scarf and used just a single strand of worsted weight yarn for the hat.

The result – I get my bulky, snuggly infinity scarf as well as a lighter weight hat and the yarn matches!

Lion Brand Heartland Yarn

If you’ve crocheted with this yarn in the past, I’m sure you know how soft and wonderful it is to work with.

This yarn has several colorways that all have a subtle heathering effect that is gorgeous. I haven’t seen a color I don’t love!

It is a tad pricier than the average worsted weight yarn, but it’s worth it. I always check the prices in store and grab some when they are on sale.

This whole set only took me 3 skeins. Lion Brand often has yarn sales, so check their website!

  • Purchase the ad-free PDF printable/download on Ravelry or Etsy. The PDF pattern includes two versions of the hat – the one as shown and the messy bun version.
  • View the pattern for the crochet hat/set below.
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Crochet Hat & Scarf Set Pattern

Materials

3 skeins Lion Brand Heartland yarn (Yosemite)

J/6.00mm hook

H/5.00mm hook

Tapestry needle & Scissors

Faux Fur Pom Pom (optional)

Pattern notes

Beginning chain will not count as a stitch.

Infinity scarf is made by holding two strands of yarn together.

Hat is made from the bottom up starting with the brim.

Using yarn other than the yarn listed may give varying results/size.

Gauge for Scarf: 4” x 4” ~ 5 stitches x 3 rows in double crochet

Gauge for Hat: 2” x 2” ~  5 stitches x 4 rows in double crochet

Dimensions for Scarf: 80” x 7” 

Dimensions for Hat: Brim ~ 18” around, 8” in height

Hat fits an adult head ~ 20-21”

Abbreviations (US terms):

Ch = chain, sc = single crochet, dc = double crochet, flo = front loop only, blo = back loop only, st = stitch(es), dc2tog = double crochet two together

Scarf Pattern

Use J/6.00mm hook

Hold two strands of yarn together.

Round 1: Ch 200, join to first ch careful not to twist the ch

Round 2: Ch 1, sc around, join to first sc

Round 3: Ch 2, *dc in blo, dc in flo, repeat from * around, join to first dc

Round 4: Ch 2, *dc in flo, dc in blo, repeat from * around, join to first dc

Repeat Round 3-4 until you have a total of 10 rows

Round 11: Ch 1, sc around, join to first sc

Fasten off and weave in ends.

Hat Pattern

Use H/5.00mm hook

Brim

Row 1: Ch 11, sc across, turn (10)

Row 2-64: Ch 1, sc in blo, turn (10)

Join last row to first row by slip stitching them together. Turn inside out so the seam is on the inside.

Turn 90 degrees to work on the side of the sc rows to start the body of the hat.

Body of Hat

Round 1: Ch 1, sc evenly around (crochet one st on each side of the sc rows), join to first sc (64)

Round 2: Ch 2, *dc in blo, dc in flo, repeat from * around, join to first dc (64)

Round 3: Ch 2, *dc in flo, dc in blo, repeat from * around, join to first dc (64)

Repeat Rounds 2-3 until you have a total of 9 rows for the body of the hat.

Row 10: Ch 2, *dc in blo, dc in flo, dc in blo, dc in flo, dc2tog, repeat from * around, dc in blo, dc in flo, dc in blo, dc in flo, join to first dc (54)

Round 11: Ch 2, *dc in flo, dc in blo, dc in flo, dc2tog, * repeat from * around, dc in flo, dc in blo, dc in flo, dc in blo, join to first dc (44)

Round 12: Ch 2, *dc in blo, dc in flo, dc2tog, repeat from * around (33)

Fasten off. Weave yarn tail in and out of top stitches, pull tight to close. Knot to secure and weave in ends. Add pom pom to the top of the hat. (Optional.)

More Crochet Hat and Scarves Patterns

Color Pop Beanie – video tutorial included.

C2C ‘Don’t Be A Square’ Beanie

Snowden Beanie

Aspen Infinity Scarf

Triangle Scarf

Quick and Easy Chunky Cowl

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