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Crochet All Too Well Scarf Free Pattern

Inspired by Taylor Swift’s iconic All Too Well era, this Crochet All Too Well Scarf is the perfect cozy accessory for any Swiftie.

Whether you’re into the song’s vibes or simply looking for a warm, stylish scarf, this pattern is designed to be beginner-friendly while delivering a classic, timeless look.

With its soft texture, simple stitches, and endless customization options, this scarf makes a great handmade gift or a personal keepsake.

Pair it with your favorite fall outfit, warm yourself, and let the lyrics take you back in time. Grab your yarn and hook—let’s crochet a scarf that tells a story!

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Crochet All Too Well Scarf Pattern Details

Taylor Swift Inspired Crochet All Too Well Scarf Finished measurement 

The Crochet All Too Well Scarf is easily customized to fit your style. My prototype measures 12” by 64”, Excluding the fringes, and 12” by 68” With fringes.

Materials

Yarn – Any worsted weight (#4) yarn can be used. 

Stylecraft Aran, #4 (100% Acrylic, 382 yards per 7.1 oz/200g Ball)

Estimated yardage 

1160 yards 

Hook – 6 mm Crochet Hook

Gauge

14 sts over 8 Rows = 4 x 4” made using the stitch pattern before blocking.

Instructions for the gauge

The pattern uses the popular Rice stitch. Have a look at the detailed tutorial here.

Row 1: Chain 16, dc in 3rd ch and in each ch across, turn. 14 dc

Row 2: Ch 2, dc in first st, *FPdc around next st, BPdc around the next st, rep from * until the last stitch, dc in last st, turn. 6 FPdc/BPdc, 2 dc

Row 3: Ch 2, dc in first st, *BPdc around the next st, FPdc around next st, rep from * until the last stitch, dc in last st, turn. 6 FPdc/BPdc, 2 dc

Rows 4 – 7: Rep Rows 2 – 3

Row 8: Ch 2, dc in each st across, turn. 14 dc

Adjust hook size, if necessary, to obtain gauge.

Pattern Notes

  1. Please kindly read through the pattern before starting.
  2. Similar #4 weight yarn can be substituted; please check the gauge.
  3. Chains at the beginning of the rows do not count as a stitch.

Difficulty Level – Beginner

Terms – US Terminology

Stitches Abbreviations

Chain(s) – ch(s)

Half Double crochet – hdc

Double crochet – dc

Front Post Double Crochet – FPdc

Back Post Double Crochet – BPdc

Construction    

  1. This scarf is made in one piece. 
  2. The stitch is a simple repeat of 2 rows. 

Adjustments

  • You can use a thinner or thicker yarn for a skinny or wider scarf.
  • Adjust the number of the foundation chain in a multiple of 2. 
  • Increase or decrease the number of repeats until you have your desired length.

Section 1: Body of the Scarf

Chian a multiple of 2.

Row 1: Chain 42, dc in 3rd ch and in each ch across, turn. 40 dc

Row 2: Ch 2, dc in first st, *FPdc around next st, BPdc around the next st, rep from * until the last st, dc in last st, turn. 19 FPdc/BPdc, 2 dc

Row 3: Ch 2, dc in first st, *BPdc around the next st, FPdc around next st, rep from * until the last st, dc in last st, turn. 19 FPdc/BPdc, 2 dc

Repeat Rows 2 and 3 until the scarf measures 64”

Last Row: Ch 2, dc in each st across, turn. 40 dc

Section 2:Scarf Edging 

Round 1: Ch 2, hdc in each st around, (2 hdc, ch 2, 2 hdc) at each corner, join with a sl st to the beginning ch.

Fasten off.

Adding Fringe to the All Too Well Scarf

Supplies needed for the fringe

  • Yarn in the color of your choice
  • Scissors 
  • Solid material – Can be a book
  • Tape measure

Finished measurement of the fringes – 2”

Notes:

  • You would have to trim off the excess to make the length uniform.
  • The length of the solid material you intend to use will determine the length of your yarn.

Step 1: Wrap yarn around the solid material (book) multiple times.

Step 2: Cut an opening into the bunch of yarn.

To attach the fringes to the scarf.

  • Use any of the sts from the short edge of the scarf, your hook, and the 2 – 3 strands of yarn. Using a slip stitch, secure the tassel firmly to the scarf.
  • Count 2 sts away from the previous fringe, and secure another fringe.
  • Repeat until you have attached your fringes across the last row of your scarf.
  • Repeat on the other short end of the scarf.
  • Trim off excess yarn on the fringe to have loops of equal length.

There you have it, the Taylor Swift’s All Too Well Scarf the perfect cozy accessory for any Swiftie.

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