Wrap yourself in cozy charm with this easy crochet scarf pattern, perfect for adding warmth and style to any look while having fun stitching away.
Soft and cozy, this special scarf wraps you in warmth and comfort on chilly days. Its simple yet lovely look makes it perfect for anyone, adding a gentle touch of color and texture to any outfit. The way the yarn is looped creates a beautiful pattern that looks both classic and handmade, showing care in every stitch. You can wear it long or short, around your neck or over your shoulders, making it a handy friend when the wind blows or the weather feels cold.
Cozy Crochet Scarf Pattern Perfect for Cold Weather Fun

It’s light enough to carry easily, yet thick enough to keep you snug. Whether you’re going outside for a walk, meeting friends, or just staying warm at home, this scarf fits every moment. Its charm comes from both its usefulness and simple beauty, making it a lovely addition to your clothing that many will admire and ask about.

Easy Gradient Yarn Crochet Scarf Pattern
Special Features:
- Uses soft gradient yarn for beautiful color changes without switching yarn balls
- Fan stitch pattern creates an airy, textured fabric that’s lightweight but warm
- Simple repetition of only 4-step rows; easy to memorize
- Customizable size by adjusting foundation chains and rounds
- Beginner-friendly stitches: chains, double crochet (dc), and basic turning chains
Skill level: Beginner
Materials:
- 2 balls of gradient yarn (e.g., DMC yarn, 100g, 450m each)
- Crochet hook size 4 mm (or recommended for yarn)
- Scissors and yarn needle for finishing
Step 1: Foundation Chain
- Chain a multiple of 4 stitches plus 3 extra chains to start.

- Example: chain sets in multiples of 4 — 4, 8, 12, 16 … plus 3 chains.
- Make chains until you reach your desired scarf width (the example uses approx. 33 cm width).
Step 2: First Row (Round 1)
- Starting from the 7th chain from the hook, make a dc.
- Ch 3 (counts as a spacer).
- In the same chain (7th from hook), make another dc.
- Skip 3 chains, then make a dc, ch 3, and another dc all in the same chain.
- Repeat this across the row.
- End with a final dc in the last chain.

Step 3: Second Row (Round 2)
- Chain 3 to turn (counts as first dc).
- In the next ch-3 space below, make 4 dc.
- Chain 1 (separator).
- In the next ch-3 space, repeat 4 dc.
- Continue this across, finishing with 4 dc in last ch-3 space.
Step 4: Third Row (Round 3)
- Chain 4 to turn (counts as first dc plus ch 1).
- In the first space between groups, make a dc, ch 3, dc (fan shell).
- Ch 1.
- Repeat fan shells (dc, ch 3, dc) in each chain space across row, separated by ch 1.
- End with a dc in the turning chain of the row below.

Step 5: Fourth Row (Round 4)
- Chain 3 to turn (counts as first dc).
- In the first ch-3 space, make 4 dc.
- Chain 1.
- Repeat 4 dc in each chain space, separated by ch 1, to end of row.
Step 6: Repeat Rows 3 & 4
Continue alternating rounds of fan shell rows (dc, ch 3, dc fans) and rows of 4 dc groups with chain 1 separators. Repeat until scarf reaches desired length (approx. 1.6 m in example).
Step 7: Finishing
- Fasten off and weave in all ends neatly using a yarn needle.
- Optionally block lightly to even out stitches and enhance drape.

Tutor’s Tips:
- Keep your tension consistent for clear fan shapes.
- Use stitch markers if needed to count multiples of 4 chains at start.
- Adjust scarf width by chaining more or fewer groups of 4.
- Gradient yarn creates beautiful color transitions without extra effort.
Conclusion:
This easy gradient yarn fan stitch scarf combines softness, beauty, and simplicity in one project. Customize your size to suit any style or gift recipient. With just a few stitch types and a simple repeat, it’s perfect for any skill level.





