Free Crochet Scarf Pattern- Ferguson Scarf

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Woman wearing a green crochet scarf called the Ferguson Scarf.

The Ferguson Scarf is a cute and cozy scarf that is unisex and great for cold winter days! Be sure to grab the matching hat to go with it!

Pattern Details

The Ferguson Scarf crochet pattern is a beginner friendly project, using just two main stitches!

This scarf pattern calls for 250-450 yards of worsted weight (#4) yarn. I used Lion Brand Heartland Yarn. It is one of my favorite worsted weight yarns!

Heartland is a very soft and beautiful yarn! It comes in a large variety of gorgeous, rich colors! It is 100% acrylic and easy to wash and dry. It’s a huge go-to yarn in my stash!

Flat lay photo of green Heartland yarn being made into a crochet scarf with a furls crochet hook.

The Ferguson Scarf makes a great set with the matching Ferguson Hat! They look great worn together!

Ferguson Scarf Crochet Pattern

You can purchase the pdf printable version on Ravelry and Etsy!

Materials

250-450 yards of worsted weight yarn.

Shown here: Lion Brand Heartland in Kings Canyon

K (6.5mm) hook

Scissors

Darning needle

Difficulty

Beginner

Gauge

13 fsc= 4” (Gauge is not super important. If chaining, chain until you reached desired width, ending on an odd number).

Sizing

Adult 60” x 10”

Child  45” x 6”

Toddler 36” x 6”

Pattern Notes

Starting chain does not count as beginning stitch unless stated otherwise throughout the pattern.

Stitches Needed & Abbreviations

ch- chain

sc- single crochet

dc- double crochet

fsc- foundation chainless single crochet

sk- skip

st- stitch

Child and Toddler

FSC 18 (or chain 19 and sc into 2nd ch from hook)

Row 1: Ch 1, turn, sk 1st st, (sc, dc) in next st, *sk 1, (sc, dc) into next st*, repeat across. (18)

Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sk 1st st, (sc, dc) in next st, *sk 1, (sc, dc) in next*, repeat across. (18)

Repeat row 2 until scarf is approximately 45” for child size and 36” for toddler size. You can sew the ends together for an infinity scarf or just weave in ends for a regular scarf. NEVER leave a child or toddler unattended while wearing this or any other item around their neck.

Adult

Fsc 32 (or chain 33 and sc into 2nd ch from hook)

Row 1: Ch 1, turn, sk 1st st, (sc, dc) in next st, *sk 1, (sc, dc) into next st*, repeat across. (32)

Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sk 1st st, (sc, dc) in next st, *sk 1, (sc, dc) in next*, repeat across. (32)

Repeat row 2 until scarf is approximately 60” or desired length. Fasten off. You can sew the ends together for an infinity scarf or just weave in ends for a regular scarf.

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