Crochet hood scarfs are very comfortable and they protect from rain and wind. No wander we want to make them for our children as we want the best for them.
Crochet scarves with hoodies are even better solution because they are more practical. Kids love to run with open jackets despite of the weather and they usually loose their hats and umbrellas.
This is where a scarf with crochet hoodie comes for help. It’s just one piece of cloth and it can be worn around the neck and arms all the time. In the same time making a hoodie looking like an animal is very cute! Take a look at examples below and search for links to free patterns under the pictures.
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1. Hooded Bear Scarf with PocketsÂ
This adorable scarf is bear alike – it has a grey and furry hoodie with ears. It goes with every color and is very cozy. Additionally it has small pockets in its ends to keep your child’s hands warm. Your kid will never want to take it off!
- DESIGNED by: Yarnspirations
- PROJECT TYPE: scarf
- CRAFT: crochet
- SKILL LEVEL: beginner
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 Photos by Yarnspirations / yarnspirations.com
Find original free pattern on yarnspirations.com.
2. Hooded Dragon Scarf with PocketsÂ
This beautiful dragon scarf is blue and has many details. It has white teeth, eyes, and even paws! Your kid will turn into a real dragon wearing that scarf.
It will become a best toy that your child will have all the time with. Meanwhile you will be calm that the dragon protects your baby.
- DESIGNED by: Winding Road Crochet
- PROJECT TYPE: scarf
- CRAFT: crochet
- SKILL LEVEL: beginner
 Photos by Winding Road Crochet / windingroadcrochet.com
Find original free pattern on windingroadcrochet.com.
3. Bear Hugs Hood & Scarf
How sweet is this hooded scarf in the pictures below? It’s made by See Love Share and it’s so fun to make and work up! It’s a lightweight crochet hood scarf combo. It will keep the little ones warm all year long, but especially on chilly fall and winter days.
- DESIGNED by See Love Share
- PROJECT TYPE crochet scarf
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL upper beginner
PHOTOS by See Love Share / Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on seeloveshare.it, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.
4. Panda Scarf
This adorable panda scarf in the pictures below was made by Jennifer Santos. It’s such a sweet accessory for the little ones, don’t you think? It’s a very cute pattern, that will keep you warm and it’s crocheted in Baby Snuggle, which is wonderfully soft and nice.
- DESIGNED by Jennifer Santos
- PROJECT TYPE crochet scarf
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL upper beginner
PHOTOS by Jennifer Santos / Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on hobbii.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.
5. Hooded Bat Cape
They say not all heroes wear capes. This crochet cape is perfect for every little hero in your home. This free crochet pattern was created by Sweet Softies. It works up quickly, especially as it is recommended to use bulky weight yarn and big crochet hook size.Â
This crochet project is perfect for Halloween, but also all year long. It will make a great playtime crochet costume.
- DESIGNED by Sweet Softies
- PROJECT TYPEÂ
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL upper beginner
Photos Sweet Softies / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on sweetsofties.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
6. Bear Hooded Cowl
Transform chilly days into a playful adventure with this crochet bear ear hood. Perfect for kids or the young at heart, this cozy design keeps you warm while adding a whimsical touch to your outfit. Whether you’re strolling through the park or curling up by the fireplace, it’s a fun and functional accessory. Make your next craft project unforgettable – get started now!
- DESIGNED by Rebekka van Laar
- PROJECT TYPE Crochet hood
- CRAFT Crochet
- SKILL LEVEL Beginner
Photos by Rebekka van Laar / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on hobbii.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.