Light, airy, and effortlessly stylish, the Boho Breeze Scarf is perfect for free spirits who love a bit of texture, a hint of shimmer, and a relaxed, bohemian feel. Designed for easy layering, it features gently wavy edges, bobble stitches, and granny clusters, creating a lovely mix of cosy and breathable.

Crocheted in Mocktail colour-changing yarn, it drifts through dreamy pastels, soft blues, and silvery tones, catching the light beautifully.

The tassels at each end add extra movement and boho charm.
This is an intermediate-level crochet pattern, ideal if you’re looking for something a bit more interesting to get stuck into. To help you along the way, the pattern includes:
- Step-by-step photo tutorials
- A clear stitch chart
- Easy-to-follow written instructions

Whether you’re wrapping up for a cool evening or just adding a bit of flair to your outfit, the Boho Breeze Scarf is a gorgeous accessory you’ll reach for again and again.
I also used Mocktail Color: Virgin Margarita (03) to make another version of this scarf.

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Materials
300g Aran/Medium/Size 4 yarn,
50% Acrylic, 47% Wool, 3% Polyester
I used Mocktail (6 x 50g) Color: Fizzy Ice (07)
The Boho Breeze Scarf pattern is now available in English in my Etsy shop, Ravelry , Lovecrafts, and Payhip and in English and German on Hobbii

Tester time!
A huge thank you to my amazing testers below for thoroughly testing the Boho Breeze Scarf pattern and helping ensure the instructions, including the step-by-step photo tutorials and stitch chart are clear, easy to follow, and enjoyable to use! This intermediate-level pattern features wavy edges, bobble stitches, and granny clusters, and it’s been such a joy to see how each of you brought it to life with your unique colour choices and yarns. It’s incredible how different they all look! Which one is your favourite? 😊
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Stefanie @NaughtyKnots_byStefanie used Mocktail, color 04 Lingonberry Spritz



I really enjoyed making the scarf. It worked up quickly and the pattern was easy to memorize.
I really like how it turned out and love the wavy edges and textures. It is really a fun pattern.
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Kelsey @kelseylovescrochet used about 240g Lion Brand Yarn Mandala Ombre Yarn in Tranquil (#4 worsted/aran) and a 6mm hook.



I enjoyed the pattern and think it turned out beautifully.
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Sue Dalton used Aran weight yarn, Jarbo Cookie (200g) with a 6.5mm hook & had a small amount left at the end.



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Emma @southron_emma used this lovely pink flecked yarn for her scarf



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Julie Bowry has used Hobbii Mocktail Virgin Marguerita
Another great pattern from Melu Crochet.
Loved making it as a great combination of different rows but really relaxing to do once hadcthe pattern in my head!
Already planning to make in other colour combinations 😄



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Leanne



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Sara @saragutierrez190 used Big Twist in white and yellow, and some thrifted pink yarn that didn’t have a label, but was a similar weight!


The pattern is super fun, and easy to follow. The step-by-step diagrams definitely came in handy and I appreciated the guide for the baubles and fringe
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Ana @anitasudy used:
– 200 g Cisne Nadine Coats (400 m total)
– 100 g Gita Milenio (250 m) usi g two strands for bubbles
She has adapted the pattern to be twice the width and changed the fringe- looks great!



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Jillian @textured_treasure used 364yrds each of Red Heart Super Saver in white and K+C premium hand dyed yarn in mermaid held together



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Tami @tamiscreadi used 120 gr painted power by Rico and 6 mm hook



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Tina used King Cole Riot chunky 300g (402 metres) colour 662


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Julie @my_crochetmakes66 used Yarnsmiths Freespirit Aran
It’s written to be easily understood



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Belinda @cleoandbel used a 300g Aran ball from Baby Cakes (blanket in a ball). Colour Name: Helter Skelter 100% acrylic. It came out very soft and snuggly.



I’ve fallen in love with this easy to follow pattern – just look at all that texture 🩵💛🧡💚. It’s got zig-zags, bobbles, granny’s and is SO relaxing to make.
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Pamela @theweeoose used King Cole Cottagespun Chunky in Sunflower Fields (6008)



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Di @CoolCrochetbyDi/ Used a Temu yarn called Scenery, 160 metres, 1 and half balls. A mix of wool, cotton & acrylic.



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The Boho Breeze Scarf pattern is now available in English in my Etsy, Ravelry , Lovecrafts, and Payhip and in English and German on Hobbii
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