Tunisian crochet shawls & scarves
If you’ve never tried Tunisian stitch, you’re in for such a treat! You can use this stitch to do endless fun projects. But we will focus on crochet shawls and scarves in this post. Why? Because let’s face it – these are the go-to accessories for fall and winter time! All of the patterns below are beginner-friendly. And they work up fast, but I think what I love most about them are the colors and texture. Just choose your favourite colour of yarn, and let’s do it!
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Ferris Tunisian Cowl
- DESIGNED by Lee Sartori
Practice Tunisian crochet while making this lovely and bulky cowl. In the free cowl pattern, you’ll find the Tunisian simple stitch, knit stitch, and purl stitch, so it’s affordable for adventurous beginners who want to try something new.
Photos by Lee Sartori / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on cococrochetlee.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Tunisian Scrap Cowl
- DESIGNED by Emily Marie Davies
When you have plenty of yarn leftovers, it’s time to use them for something simple and beautiful like this cowl. It crochets with a free pattern in the Tunisian stitch technique. Create a nice accessory for your everyday outfits and sort out your stash at once.
Photos by Emily Marie Davies / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on hookedhazel.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Kiki Shawl
- DESIGNED by Toni Lipsey
Tunisian crochet is always an exciting challenge, and you can try it with this free Tunisian shawl pattern. It is beginner-friendly and describes three Tunisian stitches techniques that give such a fabulous texture. They are simple, reverse, and honeycomb stitches. You will love it!
Photos by Toni Lipsey / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on tlycblog.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Tunisian Crochet Pompom Scarf
- DESIGNED by Vidisha Sarkar
This Tunisian scarf with cute pompoms is a perfect warm piece for your kid. It is easily adjustable so you can make the same design for every family member. It is a simple project that is easy to make. The free crochet Tunisian scarf pattern has a video tutorial of the entire process.
Photos by Vidisha Sarkar / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Arrakeen Infinity Scarf Test
- DESIGNED by Janine Mudge | Capital Crochet
Making a scarf is always an excellent chance to practice crochet techniques. Нour hands will remember the movements, and by the middle of the project, you will already be confidently wielding a hook. So take this free Tunisian crochet scarf pattern and make this cozy infinity scarf.
Photos by BrownEyedCrochet / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on capitalcrochet.ca. Read more about BrownEyedCrochet’s project on Ravelry.
Red Heart Tunisian Crochet Lace Shells Scarf
- DESIGNED by Yarnspirations
Look at this easy Tunisian crochet project! I like the lace texture of this long scarf. And I appreciate the idea of making it with a gradient. With this free Tunisian scarf crochet pattern, you’ll get a lovely accessory for your Autumn outfits. Its finished size is approximate 9¾ x 70 inches or 25 x 178 cm.
Photos by Yarnspirations / yarnspirations.com
Find the original free pattern on yarnspirations.com.
Lamia Wrap
- DESIGNED by Toni Lipsey
Lamia Wrap is a fantastic project for beginners who want to learn crocheting Tunisian stitch. This free shawl crochet pattern comes with a detailed video tutorial. With it, you will create your first beautifully textured stylish shawl for your modern wardrobe.
Photos by Toni Lipsey / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on tlycblog.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Wheat Fields Shawl
- DESIGNED by Andrea Cretu
What a beautiful lace design and a lovely wheat ornament this shawl has! It looks airy, almost lightweight — adorable. You can crochet this Tunisian shawl with a free video tutorial. Find the link below and enjoy this project!
Photos by Andrea Cretu / ravelry.com
Find the free video tutorial on YouTube, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Alex In Cable Land Shawl
- DESIGNED by Alexandra Halsey
Long, soft, cozy, and extremely beautiful — this is how I see this Tunisian crochet shawl by Alexandra Halsey. There is a free crochet pattern and video tutorial, so if you’ve never tried Tunisian stitches, give it a try!
Photos by Alexandra Halsey / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on blog.clover-usa.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Triangle Scarf
- DESIGNED by Nicki Hirsch
Looking for a nice striped scarf for your modern outfit? You’ve found a perfect free Tunisian crochet pattern! It is an interesting technique when you work with a special long needle that is why all stitches have room. This triangle scarf will fit perfectly with your midseason looks.
Photos by Nicki Hirsch / ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on schachenmayr.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Tunisian Trellis Lace Scarf
- DESIGNED by Raffaella Tassoni
This gorgeous, colorful crochet scarf in the pictures below is the incredible work by Raffaella Tassoni and it’s the ideal project for colder days. Especially if you want to stand out and chase away the cold and gloomy days ahead. It’s a fantastic pattern is you want to enjoy a mindless crochet evening on the couch.
Photos by Raffaella Tassoni / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on raffamusadesigns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Mannequin Shawl
- DESIGNED by Miroslava Mihalkova
The more colors, the better, especially when it comes to fall and winter time, because that’s exactly when we need more colors into our loves, right? Take a look at this beautiful crochet shawl in the pictures below. It’s constructed from the tip to the widest section by increasing 1 stitch every row. The finished effect is stunning, isn’t it?
Photos by Miroslava Mihalkova / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on wordpress.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Simple Tunisian Shawl
- DESIGNED by Tanya Eberhardt
Isn’t the combination of delicate brown, blue and cream just out of this world? It creates such a stunning and elegant effect. It will elevate every fall and winter outfit! It’s a meditative triangle wrap, that is using only basic Tunisian stitches, and it’s amazing for a bit more advanced beginners.
Photos by Tanya Eberhardt / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on littlethingsblogged.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Make sure to also check out: Beautiful Warm Crochet Cowls
Twisted Twin Cable Scarf
- DESIGNED by Alexandra Halsey
I love tunisian crochet, because it gives so much incredible, eye-catching texture to every project you use it on! Like for instance this gorgeous scarf in the pictures below. The cables make it look so very intricate, squishy and so so pleasing to the eye and at the same time it’s really easy to achieve this effect!
Photos by Alexandra Halsey / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on withalexofficialblog.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Snow Happy Scarf
- Designed by Alexandra Halsey
This beautiful crochet scarf in the pictures below is so incredibly cozy and simply stunning, don’t you think? It’s the perfect example for proving, that crochet scarves doesn’t have to be boring at all! And even though it looks complicated, it’s really fun and easy to make.
PHOTOS by Alexandra Halsey / Ravelry.com
Find original free video tutorial on blog.clover-usa.com or read more about it on Ravelry.
Skinny Stripes Scarf
- Designed by Kim Guzman
This beautiful crochet scarf in the pictures below is made by Kim Guzman and it’s absolutely gorgeous! The finished size is approximately 7″ x 50″, but you can easily adapt it. The colorwork is so lovely and really easy to achieve! Have fun! Let me know if you like this one.
PHOTOS by Kim Guzman / Ravelry.com
Find original free video tutorial on crochetkim.com or read more about it on Ravelry.
Smooth Sailing Infinity Scarf
- Designed by Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson
Crochet shawls should be warm, cozy and really soft at the same time. Just like this fun scarf in the pictures below. It’s made by Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson and both the texture and color are on point! So if you’re looking for a relaxing project, that’s using Tunisian crochet, this is the one!
PHOTOS by Fiber Flux / Jennifer Dickerson / Ravelry.com
Find original free video tutorial on fiberflux.com or read more about it on Ravelry.
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>> that’s exactly when we need more colors into our loves, right?
Right! Who *doesn’t* need more colors into her loves? Not I!
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I just *had* to tweak your nose before going off to look at a thousand patterns. Have a good day, thanks for all the patterns, and I hope you get a LOTTA big, juicy colors into your love! 😉