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Kids Hooded Scarf Knitting Pattern

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Kids hooded scarf knitting pattern for beginners. Learn how to knit a cozy, warm hooded scarf that’s perfect for winter.

Kid's Hooded Scarf Knitting Pattern by Gina Michele

If you’re looking for a cozy, practical, and beginner-friendly winter project, this kids hooded scarf knitting pattern is the perfect choice. Combining the warmth of a hat with the functionality of a scarf, this all-in-one accessory is ideal for keeping kids warm during colder months while still being easy to knit.

One of the best things about this pattern is its simplicity. Designed to be approachable for beginners, it uses basic stitches and straightforward construction to create a finished piece that looks polished and professional. Even if you’ve only knit simple projects before, this hooded scarf is a great next step.

If you enjoy easy, wearable projects like this, you’ll also love exploring your
17 Free and Easy Flat Knitting Patterns and beginner-friendly favorites like
How to Knit a Hat on Circular Needles


Why a Hooded Scarf Is the Perfect Winter Accessory

A hooded scarf is one of the most practical pieces you can knit for kids. Unlike traditional hats and scarves, it stays in place and provides full coverage for the head, neck, and ears. This makes it especially useful for active kids who are constantly moving and playing outdoors.

A hooded scarf is one of the most practical pieces you can knit for kids. Unlike traditional hats and scarves, it stays in place and provides full coverage for the head, neck, and ears. This makes it especially useful for active kids who are constantly moving and playing outdoors.

The design also eliminates the need to keep track of separate accessories, which parents love just as much as kids do. It’s a simple solution that combines comfort and convenience into one cozy piece.

This type of project has become increasingly popular because it blends function with style, making it both wearable and giftable.


What Makes This Pattern Beginner Friendly

This kids hooded scarf knitting pattern is ideal for beginners because it focuses on the basics while still producing a finished piece that feels more advanced. Most of the pattern is worked using simple stitches like knit and purl, which means you can focus on consistency and technique.

The construction is also very straightforward. Instead of complicated shaping, the scarf is worked in sections and then assembled, making it much easier to follow than traditional garment patterns.

If you’re just starting out, this is a great project to try after mastering simple pieces like
Easy Cuffed Baby Booties or
Easy Summer Sweater Knitting Pattern


Looking for More Knitting Patterns?

If you enjoyed this pattern, be sure to explore my full Knitting Pattern Directory, where you’ll find dozens of cozy projects including baby knitting patternshat knitting patternsbeginner knitting projectstoy knitting patterns, and knitted accessories.

Kids Hooded Scarf Knitting Pattern

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Yarn: Loops & Threads Cozy Wool in Sea Storm (2 skeins)
Needles: Size US 13 single point
Gauge: 8–10 stitches = 4 inches (10 cm)
Size: Kid’s S/M (for reference, my son is 3 1/2 years old)

For the Hood:
(Note- hood is knit flat and then the seam is sewn closed at the top)
Cast on 36  sts.

Pattern:
Work in Stockinette stitch keeping 4 sts at the beginning and the end of every row in knit stitch.

Repeat rows 4 and 5 until piece measures 12 inches. Bind off.

To assemble the hood:
Fold the piece in half longways with the knit stitch borders matching up. Sew the top seam closed.

(Please refer to this post for illustrated directions)

For the Scarf:
Cast on 16 sts.

Knit 10 rows in Garter Stitch.

Work in Stockinette stitch keeping 4 sts at the beginning and the end of every row in knit stitch until piece measures 37 inches from the cast on edge.

Knit 10 rows in Garter Stitch. Bind off.

Finishing:
Fold scarf in half to find the middle. Line the back seam of the hood up with the middle of the scarf. Sew the hood to the scarf. Weave in ends. Make and attach pom pom.

Looking for more Knitting Patterns for Kids?

Easy Kid’s Poncho Knitting Pattern

Easy Hooded Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern

Easy Toddler Sweater Knitting Pattern

Choosing the Right Yarn for a Hooded Scarf

Yarn choice plays a big role in how your finished hooded scarf looks and feels. Soft, warm yarns are ideal for kids, especially those that are gentle on sensitive skin.

Bulky or worsted weight yarns work particularly well for this pattern because they create a thick, cozy fabric while allowing the project to knit up quickly. This is especially helpful if you’re making the scarf as a gift or working on a deadline.

If you have leftover yarn from previous projects, you can even incorporate it into your design. Scrap yarn projects like
Easy Scrap Yarn Baby Blanket Knitting Pattern or
Scrap Yarn Pumpkin Knitting Pattern are great ways to use extra materials creatively.


How the Hooded Scarf Is Constructed

This pattern typically begins with the scarf portion, which is worked flat in rows. Once the scarf reaches the desired length, stitches are picked up to create the hood.

The hood is then shaped and sewn together to form a comfortable, fitted top. This construction method is simple yet effective, allowing you to build the project step by step without feeling overwhelmed.

Because the pattern is worked in sections, it’s easy to adjust the size or length as needed.


Tips for Knitting a Hooded Scarf

When working on a project like this, consistency is key. Keeping your stitches even will help the finished piece look more polished.

Taking the time to measure as you go can also ensure the scarf and hood fit comfortably. Since this is a wearable item, small adjustments can make a big difference in how it looks and feels.

If you’re looking to improve your skills while working on wearable projects, patterns like
Easy Kid’s Sweater Free Knitting Pattern are a great next step.

Kid's Hooded Scarf Knitting Pattern by Gina Michele

Easy Ways to Customize Your Hooded Scarf

One of the best parts of this pattern is how easy it is to customize. You can create a classic look with neutral tones or make it more playful with bright colors and stripes.

Adding a pom pom or tassels is a simple way to give the scarf extra personality. You can also experiment with different stitch patterns to create texture and visual interest.

Once you’ve made one, you’ll likely want to try different variations for different seasons or outfits.


A Perfect Handmade Gift

This kids hooded scarf makes a thoughtful and practical gift for birthdays, holidays, or back-to-school season. Handmade accessories are always appreciated, especially when they’re both stylish and functional.

Because this pattern knits up relatively quickly, it’s perfect for last-minute gifts. You can even create matching sets with other handmade items to make your gift feel even more special.

For more gift ideas, explore
30 Baby Knitting Patterns for Beginners

Kid's Hooded Scarf Knitting Pattern by Gina Michele

Why Hooded Scarves Are So Popular

Hooded scarves have become increasingly popular because they solve a common problem: keeping kids warm without constantly adjusting hats and scarves.

They’re comfortable, easy to wear, and stylish, making them a favorite for both parents and kids. This combination of practicality and design is what makes them such a great knitting project.


Make Knitting Easier with a Printable Pattern

While this free version is perfect for getting started, having a clean, ad-free printable version can make your knitting experience much smoother.

If you want a more streamlined version of this pattern, you can grab the printable PDF here:
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The printable version is ideal for keeping in your project bag, knitting on the go, or following along without distractions.


More Easy Knitting Patterns to Try

If you enjoyed this kids hooded scarf knitting pattern, you’ll find plenty of other beginner-friendly projects on your site. From cozy winter accessories to simple garments, there are endless options to explore.

You can start with
17 Free and Easy Flat Knitting Patterns and continue building your skills with projects that are both fun and practical.

Kid's Hooded Scarf Knitting Pattern by Gina Michele

This kids hooded scarf knitting pattern is the perfect blend of simple, cozy, and practical. It’s a great project for beginners who want to create something wearable while building their skills.

With its easy construction and versatile design, this pattern is one you’ll want to make again and again. Whether you’re knitting for your own child or creating a thoughtful handmade gift, this hooded scarf is sure to become a favorite.

For the easiest knitting experience, don’t forget to grab the printable version here:
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