How Do You Crochet A Tube Scarf?
Tube scarves are great for stuffing in your coat pocket and having when winter strikes. They can slip on easily over your head, and they stay in place easily. Sometimes called cowls or neck warmers, these little scarves can keep your face warm, too, and they’re easy and fun to make. Choose your stitch pattern. If you’re working with a solid-color yarn, you might want to use a detailed stitch or something lacy and fun. If your yarn is variegated, let it steal the show by using a simpler stitch pattern. Consult a stitch dictionary or website to find a pattern you’d like to try. Use a rectangular format. In this method of making a tube scarf, you stitch together a big rectangle. Go for about 4 to 6 inches wide and 32 inches long for a cowl that rests around your neck. Or you can go longer for one that will stretch down your front. Start by making a foundation chain, approximately 6 inches long (or the desired width of your tube scarf). Crochet in even rows until your scarf reaches its des