Tunisia Scarf Crochet Pattern

Tunisia Scarf from The Crochet Village

The Tunisia Scarf is the perfect blend of simplicity and style, making it a go-to project for intermediate crocheters. With a clean, modern look and beautiful texture.

This free crochet pattern is worked using an easy one-row repeat—perfect for relaxing evenings or mindful stitching sessions. Whether you’re looking to expand your skills or just want a quick win, this project offers both comfort and style in one beautiful accessory.

Free pattern by Assia Colozzo from The Crochet Village

Designed with worsted weight (#4) yarn and a 5mm crochet hook, this scarf works up quickly and showcases the stitch definition beautifully. The simple repeat makes it easy to memorize, which means you can enjoy the rhythm of the pattern without constantly checking your notes.

It’s an excellent choice for showing off hand-dyed yarns or using up a favorite skein in your stash.

To give your scarf a polished and playful finish, add tassels using a tassel maker—a great way to incorporate pops of color or texture.

You can also personalize your finished piece with an optional leather tag for that boutique-style touch. These small additions elevate the finished look and make the scarf perfect for gift-giving.

Whether you’re making one for yourself or stitching up several for loved ones, the Tunisia Scarf is a wearable, versatile accessory that complements any wardrobe. It’s practical enough for everyday wear but chic enough to dress up a casual outfit. If you’re looking for a pattern that balances ease with elegance, this is a project you’ll want to return to again and again.

Assia Colozzo from The Crochet Village

Skill Level

Intermediate

Gauge

Approximately 4” square= 7 rows and 16 ST

Size

100” in length and 11” in width.

Materials

Caron Cloud Cakes Perfect Phasing Yarn: #4 medium weight yarn. Color shown: Rhubarb. 720 yds / 1 skein

Supplies

Size H Crochet Hook 5.0mm

Tapestry Needle

Scissors

Tape Measure

Tag: Faux leather tag

Tassel Maker (optional) Stitch markers

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