Harmony crochet scarf free pattern

The Harmony Crochet Scarf is the perfect blend of texture, warmth, and simplicity. This is an easy and satisfying project that works beautifully for both beginners and seasoned crocheters. Made with basic stitches that give a soft, cozy drape, this scarf creates a classic look with just the right amount of texture.

The best part? It’s a relaxing, repetitive project that doesn’t require constant pattern-checking. Grab your favourite yarn, settle into your couch, and enjoy a soothing make that results in a timeless, wear-everywhere scarf.

The Harmony scarf pattern matches the Star top beanie and would make a great set. The pattern is free, scroll down for details. You can get the print friendly version using the links below.

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How to Personalize Your Scarf

Customisation is where this pattern truly shines. You can:
• Adjust the width for a lighter or bulkier scarf
• Add fringe or tassels for a playful finish
• Use variegated yarn to highlight the texture
• Work in two or more colours for stripes
• Create matching hats or gloves for a full winter set

The simplicity of the stitch allows endless creativity.

Material list

Yarn – Brava Worsted Weight, #4 (100%

Acrylic, 218 yards per 3.5 oz/100g Ball)

Estimated Yardage

300 Yards

Hook and other Materials

US size H (5 mm) Crochet Hook

Gauge

15 sts over 15 Rows = 4 x 4” made in hdc, before blocking.

Pattern Notes

  • Please kindly read through the pattern before starting.
  • A similar #4 weight yarn can be substituted; Please check the gauge.
  • Chains at the beginning of the rows do not count as a stitch.

Difficulty Level – Intermediate

Terms – US Terminology

Stitches Abbreviations

Chain(s) – ch(s)

Single Crochet – sc

Half double crochet – hdc

Double crochet – dc

Special Stitches

Bean stitch: Insert hook into next st and pull up a loop (2 loops on the hook), Yarn over, insert hook into the same stitch, and pull up a loop (4 loops on the hook), next, yarn over, insert hook into the same stitch, and pull up a loop (6 loops on the hook), yarn over and pull through all 6 loops on the hook. Chain 1 to secure the stitch. 

First bean made.

Skip the next stitch then make another bean stitch. 

Continue skipping a stitch and then making another bean stitch as indicated in the pattern.

Crossed double crochet (xdc)

Detailed Tutorial on the Blog – https://fosbasdesigns.com/how-to-crochet-the-crossed-double-crochet/

Skip next st, dc in next st, crocheting over the dc just made into the skipped st, yarn over, insert hook into skipped stitch and yarn over (3 loops on the hook), yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over, pull through the remaining 2 loops.

Finished Measurements 

55” by 6”

How to crochet the Harmony crochet scarf free pattern

Chain 193

(RS) Row 1: Ch 1, sc in st across, turn. 192 sc

(WS) Row 2: Ch 1, hdc in first st, bean st across until last 2 sts, skip next st, hdc in last st, turn. 2 hdc, 95 bean st/ch sps

(RS) Row 3: Ch 1, hdc in first st, bean st in each ch-1 sp of each bean st across, hdc in last st, turn. 2 hdc, 95 bean st/ch sps

(WS) Row 4: Ch 1, hdc in first st, *hdc in next ch sp, hdc in next st, rep from * to last st, hdc in last st, turn. 192 hdc

(RS) Row 5: Ch 2, dc in first st, xdc across until last st, dc in last st, turn 2 dc, 95 xdc

(WS) Row 6: Repeat Row 5

(RS) Row 7: Ch 1, hdc in each st across, turn. 192 hdc

(WS) Row 8: Ch 1, hdc in first st, bean st across until last 2 sts, skip next st, hdc in last st, turn. 2 hdc, 95 bean st/ch sps

(RS) Row 9: Ch 1, hdc in first st, bean st in each ch-1 sp of each bean st across, hdc in last st, turn. 2 hdc, 95 bean st/ch sps

(WS) Row 10: Ch 1, hdc in first st, *hdc in next ch sp, hdc in next st, rep from * to last st, hdc in last st, turn. 192 hdc

(RS) Row 11: Ch 2, dc in first st, xdc across until last st, dc in last st, turn 2 dc, 95 xdc

(WS) Row 12: Repeat Row 11

(RS) Row 13: Repeat Row 11

(WS) Row 14: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn

Fasten off.

Block to measurement.

The Harmony Crochet Scarf is a simple, rewarding project you’ll want to make more than once. Its timeless design, adaptable sizing, and soothing stitch pattern make it a go-to accessory for gifting or wearing throughout the season.

I hope this free pattern becomes one of your favourite relaxing makes!

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