Tunisian Crochet Scarf for Kids – Free Crochet Pattern

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Here's a great Tunisian crochet free scarf pattern for kids that can easily be adapted for child and adult sizes!

I got inspired since Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. The Petite Wool by We Are Knitters is so fluffy – it feels like crocheting with a cloud! This yarn has been sitting in my stash for about a year (I know I’m crazy).
I want to make more girly things in the new year, so here’s my first girly design! This is the perfect yarn and the perfect soft colors for the look I wanted to achieve. This is a fun and cute Tunisian crochet pattern for toddlers that can be adapted for bigger sizes by doing more repeat rounds. It’s perfect for all your little valentines and your galentines! So go ahead and give it a try!

If you would like the color chart and step-by-step written instructions (eg. Tss 4 with Color A, tss 1 with Color B, tss 20 with Color A) as well as video references you can purchase a comprehensive pdf on Ravelry or Etsy. If you are an experienced Tunisian crocheter, go ahead and scroll down to the free version of this pattern and enjoy!

Here's a great Tunisian crochet free scarf pattern for kids that can easily be adapted for child and adult sizes!

Tunisian Crochet Pattern:

Yarn:

2 skeins of We Are Knitters Petite Wool in contrasting colors. Color A – Grey, Color B – Nude

Hooks

Size L 11 8mm Tunisian crochet hook
Size H 5.5 mm crochet hook for adding fringe

Gauge:

13 st by 9 rows gives a 4 x 4 in square 

Here's a great Tunisian crochet free scarf pattern for kids that can easily be adapted for child and adult sizes!

Tunisian Crochet Pattern – Toddler Size

Ch 25 with Color A and complete a foundation row
Row 2: Tss across with Color A and complete a standard return pass.
Row 3: Tss 4 with Color A, tss 1 with Color B, tss 20 with Color A
Row 4: Tss 3 with Color A, tss 3 with Color B, tss 19 with Color A
Row 5: Tss 2 with Color A, tss 5 with Color B, tss 18 with Color A
Row 6 and 7: Tss 1 with Color A, tss 7 with Color B, tss 17 with Color A
Row 8: Tss 2 with Color A, tss 2 with Color B, tss 1 with Color A, tss 2 with Color B, tss 18 with Color A
Row 9 and 10: Tss across with Color A
Row 11: Tss 12 with Color A, tss 1 with Color B, tss 12 with Color A
Row 12: Tss 11 with Color A, tss 3 with Color B, tss 11 with Color A
Row 13: Tss 10 with Color A, tss 5 with Color B, tss 10 with Color A
Row 14 and 15: Tss 9 with Color A, tss 7 with Color B, tss 9 with Color A
Row 16: Tss 10 with Color A, tss 2 with Color B, tss 1 with Color A, tss 2 with Color B, tss 10 with Color A
Row 17 and 18: Tss across with Color A
Row 19: Tss 20 with Color A, tss 1 with Color B, tss 4 with Color A
Row 20: Tss 19 with Color A, tss 3 with Color B, tss 3 with Color A
Row 21: Tss 18 with Color A, tss 5 with Color B, tss 2 with Color A
Row 22 and 23: Tss 17 with Color A, tss 7 with Color B, tss 1 with Color A
Row 24: Tss 18 with Color A, tss 2 with Color B, tss 1 with Color A, tss 2 with Color B, tss 2 with Color A
Row 25 and 26: Tss across with Color A

Repeat rows 2 to 26 two more times for toddler size.
For child and adult sizes, continue repeating rows 2 to 26 till you have the desired length.

After completing the last row, sl st in each loop to bind off.

Add fringe:
Holding both strands of Color A and Color B together measure 8 in. and cut – repeat this 25 times. Attach fringe to every other loop.

Don’t forget to use the hashtag #tunisiansweetheartscarf on Instagram and tag me @noorsknits so I can see all of your amazing work!!

If you would like to try another Tunisian crochet project, check out my Tunisian snowflakes ear warmer (Ravelry or Etsy) and creamsicle crochet baby blanket patterns (Ravelry or Etsy).

If you’re looking for some valentines or galentines gift ideas, you can go check out my gift guide post here.

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