Wondering what to do with the Scarfie yarn in your stash? Check out this amazing list of free crochet Scarfie yarn patterns!
Here’s the perfect excuse to make a quick “yarn run” to your local craft supply store and stock up! If you have never tried Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn before then you are in for a real treat!
Let me tell you all about one of my all-time favorite yarns: Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn! There’s honestly so much to love about this fantastic yarn, that I don’t even know where to start! It’s a bulky weight yarn, which I absolutely love because it makes everything work up so quickly. It’s a wool and acrylic blend that is seriously soft and warm.
There are 25 different fantastic colorways as of this writing of beautiful self-striping ombre amazingness! Self-striping yarns take all the guesswork out of color matching and they save you the headache of weaving in a million extra ends. Check out all the amazing colors here! (Don’t worry, I’ll hold this tab open for you so you can come back to the patterns 😉)
Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn is like my secret crochet weapon and I’ll tell you why. No matter what I make with this beautiful yarn and no matter how simple the stitchwork is, it always looks stunning! A crochet cowl made entirely with half double crochet stitches – gorgeous. A crochet scarf made using just double crochet stitches – flawless. There’s just something about the soft color changes and the stitch definition and the drape that all work together to instantly elevate any crochet project from ok to amazing!
And let me just tell you that the things you can crochet with Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn are endless! It’s a really versatile yarn that works equally well for cardigans, cowls, afghans, beanies, vests, ponchos, shawls and so much more! Scroll down and see all the wonderful things you can make!
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Free Crochet Scarfie Yarn Patterns
1. Openwork Scarf
You can have your lace and your coziness too with this adorable openwork scarf. The Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn does all the hard work here to make this piece gorgeous. All you have to do is single and double crochet in an easy 2 row repeat. The best part is that it only takes one skein!
Designer: Lion Brand Yarn
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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2. Sleeveless Crochet Vest
Rock the layered look with this beginner-friendly crochet vest. I love the generous tush-covering length here and the interesting looking stitch work. This design is size inclusive and only calls for double crochet and chain stitches. The pattern is worked all in one piece and there’s no sewing, hooray!
Designer: Wilmade
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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3. Iris Cowl
Welcome spring with a gorgeous lightweight and lacy cowl. Named after the flower, the iris stitch is as pretty as can be – and pretty easy too! Using just half double crochet and double crochet stitches you’ll be able to make your own feminine crochet cowl – with just one skein – in no time!
Designer: Left in Knots
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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4. Light Frost Blanket Sweater
If I could wear a blanket around town, I totally would. This blanket sweater is the next best thing! Gorgeous gradients of silver and cream are totally effortless thanks to Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn. This medium weight design starts out as a rectangle and calls for crossed half double crochet stitches.
Designer: Mama in a Stitch
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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5. Tea Leaves Scarf
I’m pretty sure if you read the tea leaves they’d tell you that you’re going to look amazing in this one skein crochet scarf! You can get all this chic style for yourself using double crochet and puff stitches. In addition to a written pattern, there’s also a video tutorial for all you visual learners out there!
Designer: Fiber Flux
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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6. Perfect Gift Poncho
Did you guys ever watch that movie with the magic pants that fit all the girls? This cute crochet poncho is exactly like that! Seriously, click that link to see this same poncho looking just as amazing on two different women. I love how the stitchwork (single, double and treble crochet) is more closed around the shoulders and then it opens up as you work your way down!
Designer: Wilmade
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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7. Petoskey Lace Cowl
Add this tidbit of knowledge to the Jeopardy repertoire – the state stone of Michigan is the petoskey. This particular shade of Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn is a dead ringer for the beautiful color changing surface of the petoskey stone. You can make this easy double crochet and chain stitch design in time for your next date night!
Designer: The Unraveled Mitten
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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8. Simple V-Stitch Shawl
Shortcut! This clever designer used a 10 mm hook with her Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn. The bigger than recommended size lets you finish this pretty shawl in half the time and opens up your stitches for a lovely lace effect. You’ll be using double crochet and chain stitches and working from side to side.
Designer: Wilmade
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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9. Macchiato Cowl
Earmark this pattern for when you teach other people to crochet. It’s hard to believe, but this caffeinated cowl is made entirely in half double crochet stitches worked in the round. Who knew that beginner crochet patterns could look this amazing? The secret is, of course, the Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn!
Designer: Yarn + Chai
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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10. Dream Puffs Blanket
I really wish I could reach into this picture and touch all that lovely squishy texture, don’t you!? This v-stich puff blanket is what crochet dreams are made of. Choose between 5 different sizes and combine two different colorways of Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn to make it your own.
Designer: Moogly
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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11. Mermaid Tears Cowl
Hello beautiful! I can’t get enough of this fantastic textured cowl made with v – stitches and shell stitches and finished off with dramatic picot shell stitch edges. I might just have to run out and buy one skein of Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn so I can make one of these for myself! (Hahaha like I’ve ever left the craft store with only one skein of yarn!)
Designer: Salty Pearl Crochet
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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12. Over Brook Poncho
Get a load of this absolutely showstopper of a crochet poncho. Since you don’t have to worry about changing colors, you can focus on practicing all the new stitches you’ll learn from this stitch sampler style design. You’ll be using multiple shell stitches, v stitches, fan stitches, and the cross stitch!
Designer: Krissys Over the Mountain Crochet
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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13. Amora Slouch Hat
Here’s a gorgeous crochet slouchy hat pattern that breaks the mold! I love the snug fitted band and the delightful texture of the puff v – stitches. It’s cute, it’s cozy, and it’s available in sizes from baby to adult! The hard part will be deciding which beautiful colorway of Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn to make it in!
Designer: Crystalized Designs
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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14. Jack Frost Headband
It’s the traditional crochet ear warmer you know and love but with a twist. I’ll let you in on a little secret, it’s actually way easier than it looks! I know this design looks really polished with all the pretty colors and the two different stitch designs, but it’s really all just single and half double crochet stitches. Simplicity at its finest!
Designer: A Knotty Habit
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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15. One Ball Crocheted Scarfie
Let’s get back to basics with a seriously easy crochet scarf pattern. Even if you just started crocheting yesterday, I’m pretty sure you could take on this cute scarf project! After all, you only need to know one stitch – the half double crochet stitch. I love how even the simplest patterns look ridiculously amazing in the Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn.
Designer: Lion Brand
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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16. Desert Landscape Wrap
For an effortless layering piece that will take you from Winter to Spring to Summer, look no further than this beautiful crochet wrap pattern. You can make this super easy rectangular crochet wrap for yourself using the moss stitch (alternating single crochet and chain stitches).
Designer: Hooked on Homemade Happiness
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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17. Frosted Petals Ear Warmer
Learn the arcade stitch and level up your wardrobe with this stylish crochet ear warmer. The arcade stitch is a great one to have in your crochet library and it only uses single, half double and double crochet stitches. One skein of Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn makes 6 of these cute headbands!
Designer: Left in Knots
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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18. Hooded Cabled Cape
Go all out with this fairytale-come-true cabled crochet cape. You’ll be using single, half double and double crochet stitches along with some post stitches and cablework to whip up this stunning one-piece design. And what a lovely display of the self-striping powerhouse that is Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn!
Designer: Jessie at Home
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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19. Polaris Cowl
Here’s another one stitch, one skein crochet pattern that’s just begging to be made by beginners and experienced crocheters alike. Using just double crochet stitches, you can easily make this stunning crochet accessory. You get to choose from cowl, infinity or double loop infinity sizing options.
Designer: Amber Zumbrun
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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20. Brandywine Falls Vest
Instantly dress up a simple t-shirt with this beautiful and lightweight crochet vest. I love the gentle drape on this design that loosely hugs your curves. It’s hard to believe that this stunning crochet pattern is made all in one piece with just half double and double crochet stitches.
Designer: Nana’s Crafty Home
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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21. Fro Yo Triangle Scarf
Sweeten up your wardrobe with a nod to everyone’s favorite cold treat. This simple one skein triangle scarf is such a quick and cute little make. You’ll want to find excuses to wear this adorable little number all year round! This design calls for single and double crochet stitches along with 2 and 3 double crochet clusters.
Designer: Underground Crafter
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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22. Eyelets and Clusters Scarf
Sophisticated black and sultry purple are a match made in heaven. The Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn colorway charcoal and magenta does not disappoint! You can make this date-night-worthy crochet accessory using single and double crochet stitches. It’s an easy 2 row repeat that you’ll have done in no time!
Designer: Teresa Chorzepa for Lion Brand Yarn
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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23. Simple Scarfie T-Shirt
I love this cute and colorful crochet t-shirt. There is so much room here for originality. And you could change up the look with a different colored undershirt every time you wear it. This size inclusive design calls for double crochet and chain stitches. The beginner friendly and free crochet pattern is worked flat in 2 separate pieces and then seamed.
Designer: Wilmade
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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24. Mint to be Afghan
April showers bring spring spiders in this lightweight spider stitch crochet throw. The spider stitch uses single crochet and chain stitches in a whole new way. This design uses a larger hook than recommended for Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn. It’s a neat little trick that cuts down on time, and gives this blanket it’s beautiful drape.
Designer: Maria’s Blue Crayon
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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25. Free Spirit Crochet Topper
This crochet topper is part cardi, part poncho and all adorable! The stitchwork alternates half double crochet in the front loop only with half double crochet in the back loop only for easy and amazing texture. This design is worked flat in two pieces and then seamed.
Designer: Kj Hay for Lion Brand Yarn
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Bonus! 26. Diamond Stitch Beanie
Scarfie yarn lends itself so well to large and small projects alike – and that’s also true for the Diamond Stitch Beanie, which fades from one shade to the next as you work up this rich textured pattern made with double crochet and front post treble crochets.
Designer: Amanda Saladin from Love.Life.Yarn
Click here for the free crochet pattern!
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Is anyone still reading or have you all dashed off to the nearest craft store to stock up on Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn? I hope you all love this yarn as much as I do! Have you used Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn before? Are you going to try one of these amazing free scarfie yarn patterns? Let’s chat in the comments below!
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Peggy J Kincaid
Thank you for all these scarfie patterns. I went crazy and bought a bunch of it when it first came out and then put it aside.