Your Yarn, Your Way Neckwarmer by Jennifer Olivarez

Your Yarn, Your Way Neckwarmer

Crochet
February 2026
Sport (12 wpi) ?
pattern written for multiple gauges
4.0 mm (G)
200 - 1150 yards (183 - 1052 m)
US
English
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This flexible crochet pattern puts you in control. Designed as a stash-friendly, interactive project, it uses charts and stitch counts as guideposts rather than rigid rules, allowing you to choose your yarn, dial in the fabric you love, and make thoughtful adjustments as you go. It’s ideal for crocheters who enjoy flexibility and want a finished piece that reflects their yarn, gauge, and preferences.

To guide your journey, the pattern includes:
• A clear roadmap page to help you plan your approach
• Flexible instructions designed to work with nearly any yarn weight
• A yarn chart to help you estimate how much you’ll need
• Tips for measuring gauge as you work
• A photo tutorial for visual reference
• Tips for customizing your neckwarmer: try stripes, multiple strands, and variegated and self-striping yarns!

How This Neckwarmer Is Made
The pattern includes instructions for three sizes—mini scarf, scarf, and shawl—and is worked from one point to the other, increasing to the center depth and then decreasing symmetrically. The stitch pattern creates a beautifully reversible fabric with soft drape and comfortable warmth, using wide half double crochet worked between the stitches.

Written for multiple gauges, the design encourages checking measurements as you crochet and adjusting when needed. Whether you’re working toward a specific size or letting your chosen yarn guide the journey, measuring and adapting along the way is an intentional part of the process.

Is This Pattern Right for You?
This pattern is best suited for crocheters who:
• Enjoy flexible, maker-driven projects
• Are comfortable measuring and adjusting mid-project
• Want to use stash yarn creatively without strict constraints

Written in US crochet terms

Skill Level
Confident Beginner

Concentration Level
Little concentration required. Straightforward stitching means your hands can work on autopilot.

Stitches Used
Chain, half double crochet, extended single crochet

Techniques Used
Working into the space between stitches, simple increases and decreases, working border into ends of rows

Finished Measurements
(approximate sizes after blocking)
Mini Scarf: 37 inches (94 cm) wingspan; 5 inch (12.5 cm) center depth
Full-sized Scarf: 70 inches (178 cm) wingspan; 9 inches (23 cm) center depth
Shawl: 90 inches (228.5 cm) wingspan; 12 inches (30.5 cm) center depth

Yarn
Superfine- to bulky-weight yarn recommended.
Exact amount will depend on the size, gauge, and yarn used.
Total Yarn for Project Chart in pattern will help you estimate yarn needed (in yards/meters) across 8 yarn weights and gauges.

Samples Shown
Cascade 220 Superwash Sport (light) weight wool yarn (136.5 yds/125 m; 1.75 oz/50 g per hank):
• Mini Scarf: #323 Mauve
• Scarf: #503 Mauve Shadow
• Shawl: #873 Extra Creme Cafe

Additional Tools and Materials
• Crochet hooks: You’re encouraged to use the size that’s appropriate for your chosen yarn. Start with the hook size recommended on the yarn’s ball band, or use your own experience as a guide. The Craft Yarn Council’s Standard Yarn Weights Chart may be helpful for reference.
• You’ll also need a hook at least one size larger for the optional border.
• Stitch marker (optional)
• Tapestry needle

PATTERN INCLUDES
• A 9-page premium pattern pdf with professional full-color photographs.
• Linked Table of Contents and Bookmarks for easy navigation.
• Clear roadmap page to provide an overview of how the pattern works and to help you plan your approach.
• Finished measurements chart for 3 sizes.
• Schematics for 3 sizes.
• Total Yarn for Project chart to estimate yarn needed (in yards/meters) across 8 yarn weights and gauges.
• List of abbreviations used, plus detailed instructions for special stitches.
• Tips for measuring gauge as you work.
• Photo tutorial, covering the first several rows, for visual reference.
• Tips for customizing your neckwarmer using stripes, multiple strands, and variegated or self-striping yarns.
• Pattern support. Please feel free to send me a message if you have any questions about the pattern. I’m always happy to help!

Technical editing by Randy Cavaliere

Tested by Aimee, Debbie, Fran, Gabriella, Heather, Jonelle, Maylina, Melanie, Nan, Natalie, and Sarah

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