Stay cozy in no time with the super chunky crochet scarf - Ella.
Using treble crochet stitches and super bulky yarn, this scarf is quick to make and luxuriously soft.
Perfect as a beginner-friendly crochet pattern, it's also a thoughtful crochet gift idea for friends, family, or anyone who loves handmade accessories.
Whether you're looking for a practical winter accessory or a fun crochet idea to add to your wardrobe, this scarf combines warmth, style, and speed in one simple project.

Exclusive PDF Patterns in the Recline and Unwind Club
Access ad-free, downloadable PDFs and our growing crochet pattern library by joining the Recline and Unwind Club!
Jump to:
- Why You'll Love This Pattern
- Materials Needed
- Stitches and Abbreviations - US Terms
- Special Stitches
- Gauge
- Finished Size
- ⭐ Want more crochet projects like this? ⭐
- Instructions
- Crochet Tips, Yarn Choices, and Color Inspiration
- FAQ
- More Crafts You Might Like To Try
- More Easy Patterns For You To Try
- Stay Connected
When winter calls for warmth and style, the super chunky crochet scarf - Ella is the perfect solution.
Made with super thick yarn, this scarf works up quickly, making it ideal for beginners or experienced crocheters looking for a fast, satisfying project.
The treble crochet stitch creates tall, textured stitches that give the scarf an airy yet plush feel, while the super bulky yarn ensures it's soft, cozy, and warm enough to wear straight from your hook.
This crochet scarf is simple in construction but striking in appearance.
The vertical texture from the treble crochet stitch adds interest without complicating the pattern, making it accessible for anyone who wants a polished, handmade accessory.
Its generous width and length make it versatile for wrapping, layering, or even looping stylishly around the neck.
It's also a wonderful crochet gift idea. Handmade scarves are always appreciated during the winter months, and the super bulky crochet scarf - Ella can be completed in just a few hours, making it ideal for last-minute gifts.
Whether you're creating one for yourself or gifting it to a friend or family member, this scarf is a practical, stylish, and luxurious crochet idea.
The combination of super bulky yarn and treble crochet makes this scarf both fast and forgiving, perfect for practicing stitch consistency or simply enjoying a relaxing project.
Its cozy texture, quick construction, and stylish look make it a must-have accessory for the season.

Why You'll Love This Pattern
- Quick to make with super thick yarn
- Treble crochet stitch creates tall, textured stitches
- Soft and cozy for winter wear
- Beginner-friendly crochet pattern
- Makes a thoughtful crochet gift idea
- Stylish and versatile crochet idea
- This is a 1 skein crochet project and can be made in under 1 hour!
Materials Needed
Yarn
- Acrylic Yarn (Jumbo, Roving) with 3 Wraps Per Inch (WPI)*
- You will need about 9 ounces (250 grams) of yarn.
- 96 yards (87 metres) of yarn.
Hook
- 15 mm hk (P/Q)
Other
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
*Wraps per inch (WPI) - this is a measure of yarn thickness. To measure WPI, count how many times the yarn wraps around a ruler in one inch. There are more wraps for thinner yarn and fewer wraps for thicker yarn.
Stitches and Abbreviations - US Terms
- Ch - Chain
- Tr - Treble Crochet
- St/s - Stitch/es
- FO - Fasten off
- [ ] at the end of each row indicates how many stitches there should be in that row.
Special Stitches
Treble Crochet
- Yarn over twice, insert hook into stitch and pull up a loop (4 loops on hook).
- Next, yarn over and pull through two loops (3 loops on hook).
- Then, yarn over and pull through two loops (2 loops on hook).
- Yarn over and pull through remaining loops (1 loop on hook).
Gauge
Gauge is not so important for this crochet pattern.
Finished Size

The finished crochet scarf size is about 5 inches (12 cm) wide and 68 inches (172 cm) long.
⭐ Want more crochet projects like this? ⭐
Join the Recline and Unwind Club to access ad-free crochet patterns in our growing PDF library - your next favorite project could be waiting there!
Copyright Notice
This pattern and its contents are protected by copyright law. It may not be copied, altered, redistributed, resold, translated, or used to produce photo or video tutorials in any format, either in whole or in part.
You are permitted to sell finished items made using this pattern. However, the written pattern itself may not be sold, shared, or distributed in any form. When marketing or displaying your finished items, please photograph your own work and refrain from using any of my original images.
Sharing Guidelines For Roundups - Bloggers you are welcome to include this pattern in roundup posts as a link, as long as you use one photo and link directly (with a do follow link) back to the original post. For full details, please refer to my Terms of Use page.
Instructions
Foundation: Ch 74.
Row 1: 1 tr in 3rd ch from hook, 1 tr in each remaining ch. Turn. [72 tr].
Row 2: Ch2, 1 tr in same st as ch2, 1 tr in each remaining sts. FO and weave in any ends. [72 tr].
Looking for your next crochet project?
Explore the Recline and Unwind Club PDF library for exclusive ad-free patterns, tips, and shop.
Crochet Tips, Yarn Choices, and Color Inspiration
- Super bulky yarn works up quickly and adds warmth
- Solid colors highlight the treble crochet texture; variegated yarn adds subtle interest
- Consider jewel tones, neutrals, or pastels for versatile styling
- Makes a perfect crochet gift idea for friends and family
- Quick project for cozy winter crochet ideas
FAQ
Yes! Adjust starting chain length for width or add/subtract rows for length.
Yes, but jumbo yarn provides the softest, warmest result.
Absolutely. Treble crochet is simple to learn and forgiving.

More Easy Patterns For You To Try
Looking for more patterns like this? Why not try one of these:
Stay Connected
Made this pattern? Let us know how it went in the comments below!
Pin this post - Pin now to take your paper crafting skills to the next level.
Share on Instagram or Facebook - Capture the beauty of your finished paper craft project and share it on Instagram or Facebook! Tag us @armchaircrafts so we can see your work!












