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I was casting about (no pun intended) for an idea of what to blog about today, and decided to ask the moogly facebook fans... and hooded scarves were the answer! Also known as scoodies, it was too much of a coincidence to resist - moogly itself got it's start on a batch of commissioned scoodies made to look like octopi/squid! The rest is history, but scoodie patterns will always hold a special place in my heart. But enough about me, let's get on to the free patterns!
- Pixie Scoodie (knit) - With Bulky yarn and a bit of time with the needles, you can be frolicking in the woods and toasty warm! This whimsical and free pattern is on Something with Llamas and Guinea Pigs, and is just too fun.
- Harlequin Hoodie (crochet) - Rainbows, granny stripes, hood plus cowl... there's a lot to love with this free Ravelry download! For more from this designer, check out her etsy store, !
- Aviator (knit) - Beanie meets scarf in this free Ravelry download, and with great texture and a close fit, it works for 8 - 80 year olds!
- Hooded Scarf (crochet) - Red Heart hosts this free pattern from Erika and Monika Simmons, authors of Double Stitch. Bulky yarn and a simple design makes this a fast project!
- Harper's Hood (knit) - This pattern comes courtesy of Petite Purls, and it's perfect for the littlest scoodie fans. In fact, it comes with several finishing options, and they're all super cute!
- Fully Hooded Custom Scarf (crochet) - Sinduction's Patterns offers this detailed crochet hooded scarf recipe, giving you step by step instructions to create a truly custom project, using any yarns and hood you choose! Love this!
- Kitty Hood Scarf with Pockets (knit) - This free pattern from Cut Out + Keep makes me smile - so fun! But even if you aren't into ears on your hats, it's a great pattern with very clever hidden pocket construction. Love the gallery on the pattern page!
- Pixie Hood Pattern (crochet) - This vintage style pattern was recreated by soon 2B sonju, and she did a great job! It's simple and clean and fun, and it's easy to customize too!
- Heelhead Scarf (knit) - This clever scoodie features short rows for smart shaping! Carissa Knits offers lots of fun ideas for customizing it as well.
- Aesthetic Hooded Scarf (crochet) - A lovely stitch pattern makes this crochet scoodie really stand out! Crochet Dreamz offers this free download.
- BONUS UPDATE!! Be sure to check out the latest new free crochet scoodie pattern, right here on moogly! Presenting the Cuddly Cat Crochet Scoodie with Pockets!
There are lots of variations on the hat scarf combo, but I think these 5 knit patterns and 5 crochet scoodie patterns are the best ones available right now - and they're all free! I'll admit I have my favorites... which ones do you like best? Is there one I missed? Add it in the comments - the more the merrier!
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Romi
I like #8 best: its shape and color.
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Diennie
kitty hood scarf with pockets. Do you have a pattern for this in a crochet. I think my daugher would love this. I would love to make it for her.
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moogly
Hm, I haven't been able to find one Diennie - I'll have to think about designing one myself! 😀
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diana murphy
kitty hooded scarf knitting pattern. Just confused about the wool used to knit it. Can you use double knit wool, i am knitting for a friends daughter, and i don't want to spend too much money on wool. Also i have load of double knit wool here. :). If you let me know as soon as you can that be appreciated.
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moogly
Hi Diana! Dk should be fine, as the worsted I used to make the pattern was a very light worsted. You'll still need to use it doubled though - holding two strands together. 🙂
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diana murphy
Thanks ever so much. Very helpful indeed. Sorry only getting back to you now. 🙂 Thank you.
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jessi
I REALLY LOVE IT ! IT'S SO CUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUTE!
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Judit Sogan
Thanks so much for sharing! Perfect for what I need : )
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Tamara Kelly
You're welcome Judit!
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emily
Have you ever done pokemon scoodies? I have no clue how to make patterns since I've just recently began to crochet. And am looking for Vulpix wartortle celibi and a noctowl hat. And since I use pockets I figure it would be helpful. Thanxs!
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Tamara Kelly
I have not, but I think if I did I would start with the preferred plain "base" pattern, and then take the ears and details from one of the Pokemon amigurumi patterns!
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Kathy buendgen
I made the grey kitty one with mitts. It turned out really cute and worked up quickly. The person who ordered it was very pleased with it.
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Kathy's Scraps
I LOVE the Sinduction hoodie and the baby one. Thanks for these patterns.
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Kay van hoy
These are lovely. Why are there no scoodie patterns for Tunisian crochet? I've searched all over the web for that, with no luck.
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Alicia
Hi, I was wondering if you had a knit pattern for the last one on here (kitty ear hooded scarf with paw pad pockets) I am just learning knitting and would like to make this for myself but the pattern is for crochet.
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Tamara Kelly
Hi Alicia! I do not, but it looks like someone else designed one! http://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/kitty-hood-scarf-with-pockets-2 🙂
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Kathy Watson
I am looking for a pattern for a scar hat mask 3-1 pattern. If any one has one I am willing to buy the pattern
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Casey Miller Miller
how long does it take to make one ?
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Tamara Kelly
Well it depends on the pattern and your crochet speed, yarn thickness, etc. But I'd say most could be made in an evening or two!
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