Raji's Craft Hobby: How To Make The Crochet Red Goblin Scarf
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Monday, 12 January 2026

How To Make The Crochet Red Goblin Scarf


With Valentines Day around the corner , now would be the best time to whip up this quick working Crochet Scarf. I love making Crochet Scarves. They make lovely cozy winter garments. Crochet Scarf projects are versatile. They can easily be adjusted to any size you wish to make.

Today am sharing the pattern for How To Make The Crochet Red Goblin Scarf. The Crochet Goblin Scarf has been in trending for a long time now. The cool ribbed texture of the Goblin Scarf can be made by working only in the Backloop stitches. 

Using a bulky yarn you can make the scarf either with Backloop Double Crochets or Half Double Crochets. I made the scarf with Backloop Single Crochets using 2 Strands of yarn held together. The scarf works super quick. They will make the best gift option for your loved ones.




Materials Used:-
8 Ply Yarn ( 2 Strands)
6.5 mm Crochet Hook

Size:-
6 / 70 Inches - can be customized to any size

Crochet Terms Used:-
US Crochet Terms

Abbreviations Used:-
Ch - Chain
SC - Single Crochet
St/Sts - Stitch/Stitches
YO - Yarn Over


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Let's Start:-

Round 1:-
Use 2 Strands of Yarn.
Start with a Slip Knot.
Chain 200.
You can adjust the size by altering these stitches according to your requirement.

Round 2:-
1 Single Crochet in the 2nd Chain from the hook.
1 Single Crochet in each of the remaining stitches.
Once you reach end, Chain 1 and Turn your work.

Round 3 :-
**This round onwards , we will be working only into the Back Loop of the stitch.
1 Backloop Single crochet in each stitch.
Once you reach the end, Chain 1 and Turn.

Round 4 Onwards :-
Keep repeating Round 3 untill its around 6 to 7 inches in size and Weave off.

Fringes :-
  • Starting at one end, wrap the Yarn around a Book or a Cardboard piece - preferably with width size of 6 to 7 inches. (You can choose the object according to the size of the Fringe you wish to make)
  • Holding on to the top, carefully remove the wrapped yarn from the Book and place it on your working space.
  • Snip through the wrapped strands of yarn at one end only.
  • Take 2 Strands of the Snipped yarn to make the fringes.(If you wish to make thicker fringes, then use around 3 or 4 strands of yarn)
  • Lay the Scarf on the working space and insert your crochet hook from back to front into the stitch on the scarf end and pull through the loop of the folded fringe.
  • Pull the yarn through just enough to get a loop that you can put your fingers through.
  • Remove the hook and then with your fingers pull the loose ends of the fringe through the loop.
  • Reaching through the loop, grab the yarn tails and pull them back through the loop.
  • Pull firmly to secure the fringe.
  • Repeat these steps across the both the scarf ends. You can place the fringes as close or as loose and wide as you wish.
  • Use a scissor to trim the fringe so that the ends are straight and of the same length.

Here is the Summary of the Pattern:-

Round 1:-
Use 2 Strands of Yarn.
Start with a Slip Knot.
Ch 200.
You can adjust the size by altering these Sts according to your requirement.

Round 2:-
1SC in the 2nd Ch from the hook.
1SC in each of the remaining Sts.
Once you reach end, Ch 1 and Turn your work.

Round 3 :-
**This round onwards , we will be working only into the Back Loop of the St.
1 BLSC in each St.
Once you reach the end, Ch 1 and Turn.

Round 4 Onwards :-
Keep repeating Round 3 untill its around 6 to 7 inches in size and Weave off.

Fringes :-
  • Starting at one end, wrap the Yarn around a Book or a Cardboard piece - preferably with width size of 6 to 7 inches. (You can choose the object according to the size of the Fringe you wish to make)
  • Holding on to the top, carefully remove the wrapped yarn from the Book and place it on your working space.
  • Snip through the wrapped strands of yarn at one end only.
  • Take 2 Strands of the Snipped yarn to make the fringes.(If you wish to make thicker fringes, then use around 3 or 4 strands of yarn)
  • Lay the Scarf on the working space and insert your crochet hook from back to front into the St on the scarf end and pull through the loop of the folded fringe.
  • Pull the yarn through just enough to get a loop that you can put your fingers through.
  • Remove the hook and then with your fingers pull the loose ends of the fringe through the loop.
  • Reaching through the loop, grab the yarn tails and pull them back through the loop.
  • Pull firmly to secure the fringe.
  • Repeat these steps across the both the scarf ends. You can place the fringes as close or as loose and wide as you wish.
  • Use a scissor to trim the fringe so that the ends are straight and of the same length.


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