Scarftober Round-Up

Scarftober 2022 is here!

Celebrate scarves with me all month long!

Welcome to the Scarftober Round-Up post here on the Capital Crochet blog!

For the past few years, I’ve celebrated the best month of the year (in my opinion!) with a collection of free scarf patterns here on the blog. Check out past patterns HERE!

This month, I am so excited to bring you the BIGGEST Scarftober celebration yet. I’ve teamed up with 28 of your favourite designers, and we will be showcasing an entire month of scarves, cowls and shawls. If you’re looking for a cozy new accessory to make, or if you’re thinking that a handmade scarf would be the perfect gift for someone special in your life, stick around - you’re bound to find the perfect pattern this month.

Everyday here on this post, there will be a new featured pattern. We’ve got scarves of all shapes and sizes, in knit, crochet and Tunisian crochet, and in all weights of yarn! There is something for everyone, so check back in daily to learn more about the pattern of the day and find out if the designer is offering a special little discount or promotion (spoiler alert: they definitely are!).


1 October - Bridle Path Scarf by Capital Crochet (Tunisian crochet)

The Bridle Path Scarf is big on style and warmth. This oversized, traditional scarf is thick and cozy and works up quickly in bulky weight yarn. With a simple but elegant texture, this statement scarf is guaranteed to keep you warm AND stylish the whole Winter through! This pattern is available for FREE on the Capital Crochet blog.

You can also get the PDF pattern on Ravelry or on capitalcrochet.ca.

2 October - Eloise Blanket Wrap by whiteowlcrochetco (Knit)

Wrap this blanket wrap around your shoulders in the office or on the couch, fold it over your lap while warming up the car, or wrap it fashionably around your neck under your cute fall coat!  Eloise is worked from end-to-end, beginning with a twisted rib edge, transitioning into a textured basket stitch, and working the bulk of the pattern in a lacy faux-cable design.

Find this beautiful pattern on Ravelry and at whiteowlcrochetco.com.

3 October - A Touch of Destiny Shawl by Jojodabom (Knit)

This is a large sampler shawl worked from the larger side and decreased as you go! Each section focuses on either lace or garter stitch with dropped stitches scattered throughout for a "piratey" feel.  A simple cable is added as the edging at the end.

Find this pattern on Ravelry and Etsy.

4 October - The Miramar Scarf by A Bee in the Bonnet (Knit)

The Miramar Scarf is a knit shawl with pointed ends that grows outward from a centre provisional cast on. It features bobbles and seed stitch, along with elegant columns of simple lace.

Read more about this pattern on abeeinthebonnet.com, or get the pattern right away on Ravelry!

5 October - The Summit Shawl by Baahumble (Crochet)

The Summit Shawl is a beginner-friendly, lightweight, bottom-up shawl with a meditative and delicate stitch pattern that works up just in time to fight off those cooler temperatures. Inspired by the majestic rockies, it mimics the grand shape of the peaks that dot the landscape and inspire our creative spirit.

Find this beautiful pattern on Ravelry.

6 October - Meditation Scarf by The Scarving Artist (Tunisian Crochet)

Warm & snuggly, soft & squishy, the Meditation Scarf & the Meditation Infinity Scarf are the perfect accessories for those cold, winter days! Instructions for both are included in this bulky weight, Tunisian crochet pattern.

Get pattern on Ravelry and on Payhip!

October 7 - Cara Mia by The Stitchin’ Witch (Knit)

Cara Mia is an homage to The Addams Family, particularly the intoxicating love between Morticia and Gomez. It has an antique and dramatic charm that also somehow remains quirky and fun, much like the iconic inspiration behind it. This extra long scarf is knit in the round from one end to the other. There are two large stranded colorwork charts, miles of stockinette, tapered triangular hems, and an obscene amount of fringe. You can use 2, 3, or even 4 colors to make this, so the possibilities are nearly endless!

Grab this pattern on Ravelry and on Etsy.

8 October - Arrakeen Infinity Scarf by Capital Crochet (Tunisian Crochet)

The Arrakeen Infinity Scarf is the perfect seasonal transition accessory.  Inspired by the Dune series of books, this lightweight, delicate stitch pattern creates beautiful texture and warmth without being too bulky.  The pattern is totally customizable and works well with different weight yarns, so you can get the look and feel that works best for you! This is a FREE pattern on the blog.

Get the ad-free pdf pattern on Ravelry and at capitalcrochet.ca

9 October - Cave of Wonders Shawl by Tales of Knots (Crochet)

Let your imagination take you to far-off places as you work up this eye-catching Cave of Wonders Shawl! This is a deceptively simply beginner-level pattern, and is the perfect accessory to work up for the colder months in any color combination you can think of!

This lovely pattern is available on Ravelry.

10 October - Sluke Super Scarf by The Crafty MD (Crochet)

A mildly textured, oversize scarf with drama for days. This is the perfect winter accessory for men and women alike and, if that wasn’t enough, it also doubles as a shawl. Find The Crafty MD on Ko-Fi!

Get the PDF pattern on Ravelry.

11 October - Tunisian Confetti Shawl by Handmade by Roeska (Tunisian crochet)

This is a triangular scarf, in the beautiful full Tunisian stitch. Work up left overs from previous projects or add in all your favourite colours - this stitch pattern will elevate all the colours! Perfect to try and fall in love with Tunisian crochet!

Get your copy of the pattern on Ravelry and Etsy.

12 October - Rustic Pocket Shawl by The Crafty Crochetier (Crochet)

This fun and quick shawl pattern is made to measure and has pockets! It doubles as scarf and is super cozy. This pattern uses the moss stitch and DK weight yarn, so it works up fast!

This is a FREE pattern on thecraftycrochetier.com, and you can also find the accompanying video tutorial on YouTube!

13 October - Braided Bandit Cowl by Things Beth Makes (Knit)

The Braided Bandit Cowl provides the convenience and warmth of a cowl, with the style and flow of a shawl. This is an adventurous beginner knit pattern worked both flat and in the round, incorporating several unique stitch techniques, including Petal Stitch, Center Double Decrease, and a Braided Cable I created for this design.

You can find this pattern at thingsbethmakes.com, along with a selection of hand-painted mugs, PKs and ornaments!

14 October - Plant Lady Cowl by Sun Daughter Knits (Knit)

The Plant Lady Cowl is a single skein lace cowl with leaves and twig bundles that I created while moving through the many emotions that come from leaving my home and friends (yes the plants I share space with become my friends). When I started the design it was with a sense of loneliness and loss, but as I knit it, I began to look more closely around me and to see that I am not alone. In fact many of the plant friends I thought I had left behind were simply waiting for me to notice them! Plant Lady Cowl was designed with Bad Sheep Yarn DK and is the perfect project for that one special skein of DK yarn. Learn more in the Design Diary on the SDK Blog.

Find this pattern on Ravelry and on sundaughterknits.com.

15 October - Sally and Gillian Cowls by Cesium Yarn (Knit and Crochet)

The Sally and Gillian cowls are practically magic! Choose the knit or crochet version or make both to have a sisters-but-not-twins matched set! Featuring comfy textures to keep your neck warm and happy.

Find the patterns on Ravelry (Sally and Gillian) and on cesiumyarn.com (Sally and Gillian).

16 October - taking a little break… I hope you’re enjoying Scarftober so far! We’ll be back tomorrow with a brand new feature.

17 October - Matrescence Shawl by Wholly Hooked (Tunisian crochet)

The Matrescence Shawl is a beginner-friendly Tunisian crochet shawl pattern, worked in fingering weight yarn. The sample uses three colours, fading in to the centre and back out again, but the pattern also includes instructions for five colours. This makes it a great stash buster!

Check out this pattern on Ravelry and on Payhip.

18 October - Columbia Ridge Scarf by Tzigns (Crochet)

The Columbia Ridge Scarf is a uniquely designed triangle scarf with some ties to help hold it in place all day long! It has an elongated curved shape for ultimate comfort. This design is full of texture and will keep your interest the whole way through.

Visit Tzigns.com and Ravelry to get your copy of the pattern.

19 October - Marin Shawl by SEK Handmade (Crochet)

Nothing makes me feel more ready for Fall than a cozy shawl! The Marin Shawl is the perfect piece to drape over your shoulders when it’s a little cool or wrap around several times to keep you extra cozy on chilly days. This combination of beautiful stitches makes the perfect medium weight shawl that can easily be added to any outfit from casual to dressy!

Get the pattern on Ravelry or Etsy.

20 October - KBB Cowl by Knot Bad Britt (Crochet)

The KBB Cowl is a DK weight, kerchief-style cowl that is meant to highlight two contrasting colours in the best way! It features top down construction, the KBB signature seam, and striping. This bad boy takes less than two skeins of yarn to complete making it perfect for gift giving, busting your stash, market sales, representing your favourite sports team, or showing school spirit.

Get this pattern on knotbadbritt.com or on Ravelry.

21 October - Thingamabobbles Shawl by Haley Handcrafted (Crochet)

This fingering weight pattern works up a lovely wide shawl, perfect for those who love long tails! The shallower depth also means less bulk around the neck, if you choose to wear it as a triangle shawl. The bobbles keep it interesting, and it looks great in any number of colours!

Get the pattern on Ravelry.

22 October - Boreal Bandana Cowl by The Frosted Stitch (Crochet)

What do you get when you cross a triangle scarf with a cowl? PERFECTION, that’s what! And this, my friends, is what it looks like!! Using fun (yet basic) stitches and with loads of texture, this amazing layering piece looks incredible on its own or styled beneath an Autumn jacket. It has the style, drape and DRAMA of a triangle scarf with a cowl on top! For all of you out there who can’t seem to get a scarf or shawl to stay on, this one’s for you.

Grab your copy of the pattern on Ravelry and on thefrostedstitch.ca.

23 October - Equinox Wrap by Maven Crafted (Tunisian Crochet)

This beautiful Tunisian crochet pattern utilizes a variety of stitches to create a wide, textured scarf. It is the perfect pattern to introduce newer crocheters to easy stitch combinations.

Get the pattern on mavencrafted.com.

24 October - Live Loop Cable Wrap by Stephanie Erin Designs (Crochet)

The Live Loop Cable Wrap is an oversized wrap featuring live loop cables in the centre, and YES this is ALL CROCHET! Done in a bulky weight yarn this pattern is ideal for someone interested in developing their skills and learning live loop cables. You'll be helped along with a video showcasing exactly how to work every part of the cables so even if you have no idea what a live loop cable is, you'll be rocking them after this video.

Find this pattern on Ravelry and at bystephanieerin.com.

25 October - Autumn Love Scarf by Noors Knits (Crochet and Tunisian Crochet)

This pattern is for a textured, chunky, beginner-friendly scarf that combines crochet and Tunisian crochet. It’s the perfect addition to your Fall accessories and will help you practice the basic stitches. It also works up super fast so it is great for gift making!

This is a free pattern at noorsknits.com, and you can also get the pdf on Ravelry.

26 October - Bulky Becky Cowl by The Skeiniac (Crochet)

The Bulky Becky Cowl is part of a bundle of SIX patterns - the Bulky Becky Bundle, designed after the original Becky Lynn Beanie/Band patterns named for the designer's mother. The Bulky Becky Cowl can be worked up in bulky or super bulky yarn and includes two fixed sizes, as well as instructions for various customizations.

Get the whole bundle on Ravelry and at theskeiniac.com.

27 October - For the Love of Cables Shawl by Talia Crochet Creations (Crochet)

Perfect for slow moments of bliss… enter a world of cables with this delicate shawl. This piece makes a great gift for your loved ones or for yourself!

Pick up this pattern on Ravelry.

28 October - The Showstopper Scarf by No Hooks Given (Crochet)

This super scarf pattern is perfect for your advent mini skeins you've had in your stash or to stash bust through some scraps. It uses many different stitches, so it’s good practice for the adventurous beginner and even keeps the advanced crocheters entertained.

Visit Sarah’s shop on Ravelry to get your copy of the pattern.

Scarftober Day 29 - Squarescape Triangle Scarf by Capital Crochet (Crochet)

Today’s pattern will have you reaching for those colourful single skeins in your stash! This pattern is made up of squares and triangles crocheted in a relaxing stitch pattern. They are then joined together using a fun technique, with optional tassels or fringe to add that perfect finishing touch.

This is a FREE pattern on the Capital Crochet blog, or you can purchase the pdf in my website shop or on Ravelry.

30 October - Sugar Stripe Infinity Scarf by Eat. Wander. Crochet (Crochet)

The Sugar Stripe Infinity scarf is the answer to your collection of minis or unfinished skeins. It is ultra cozy and wraps around comfortably twice. The pattern is flexible enough that you can make it as long or as wide as you like.

Find this pattern on Ravelry and Payhip.

31 October - Cassiel Kerchief by Dark Yarn Craft (Crochet)

Finally a scarf that you don’t have to constantly readjust as you wear it. This pattern is made using the moss stitch, also known as the linen stitch, which creates a cozy bandana-style scarf. Size customizations, instructions for various “attachment styles” and tips/tricks are also found throughout the pattern.

Check out this pattern on Ravelry and Etsy!


Thank you so much for following along with all these great patterns this month!


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