Wrap up warm with this cosy winter crochet project! The Here Comes the Snow Scarf is a soft, stylish triangle scarf that’s perfect for chilly days and handmade gifts. This design is the wintry sister to my popular Here Comes the Sun Scarf, using the same simple, no-waste construction with a frosty twist.

After creating the bright and cheerful Here Comes the Sun Scarf, I wanted to make something that captured the quieter side of the seasons. Think soft snow, frosty mornings, and a cup of tea by the fire. The result is the Here Comes the Snow Scarf, a lovely follow-up design that’s perfect for wrapping up warm when the weather turns chilly.
Whether you are heading out for a winter walk or looking for a thoughtful handmade gift, this pattern is sure to bring a touch of cosy comfort.
My Here Comes the Snow Scarf is now available to download in both UK and US Terminology in my Etsy shop, LoveCrafts shop, in my Payhip and on Ravelry.
It is also available in English (US Terms) and German from my Hobbii shop
The Here Comes the Snow Scarf is a side-to-side triangular crochet scarf that uses the same easy construction as the Here Comes the Sun Scarf. You start small, increase to the peak, and then decrease again to finish.
And yes, the mini pom-poms are back! They add a pretty, playful edging that gives the scarf a lovely snowball effect.

It looks beautiful in soft neutral shades for a classic winter feel, but it would work just as well in colour-changing or textured yarns if you fancy something a bit different.
The finished scarf measures around 155cm (61 inches) long and 25.5cm (10 inches) wide, including the pom-poms.

It is worked from side to side, increasing until you reach the height you like at the triangle’s apex and then decreasing again.
To make sure you do not run out of yarn:
Use the first 50g skein for the increase section.
Use the second 50g skein for the decrease section.

This means there is no waste and every bit of your yarn is put to good use.
You can also use different yarn weights if you prefer. Simply adjust your hook size to suit your chosen yarn, keeping in mind that this will change the overall size of the finished piece.
Materials
6mm hook
100g Aran/Medium (Size 4)
I used 2 x 50g,150m Hobbii Divina- Colour Natural White (02)
65% Alpaca, 28% Polyamide, 7% Merino Wool
Yarn Needle

Whether you are watching the snow fall outside or simply dreaming of it, the Here Comes the Snow Scarf is a lovely project to enjoy during the colder months.
The stitches are simple and soothing, and the finished scarf drapes beautifully. Wear it with your favourite coat for a winter walk, or keep it close for those cosy evenings indoors.

Pin for later:
Testers!
Thank you so much to my amazing testers who worked hard to make sure that the pattern had no mistakes and was easy to follow.
Ali @Grannycanmakethis used Stylecraft Special Aran cream





Amanda Gunn @Amanda.gunn1 used Rico design mega colour 005




Catherine @cavvycatherine used King Cole Aran Fashion Shade 46 Natural




Dawn @shegeekpro Caron Baby Cakes in Sunny Day



Emma Southron @southron_emma Speckle and Stripe make me a mermaid



Jean Jacyna @capital_jaunts used hobbycraft – Knitcraft Spinning Kaleidoscope Yarn 150g, Shade = Brighten Me Up (Aran weight) 100% acrylic






Jess @Jesslovescrochet_ used Sirdar Jewelspun in Evening Aquamarine





Julie Bowry used Hobbii Divina Baby Alpaca (colour 03, Cloudy Grey)


Maddy @lincoln_woolpack used Sirdar Jewelspun Aran





Tabitha used Loops & Threads Impeccable in Smoke



Tina @bettyboop2516 used Paintbox simply chunky




Viola @violakaizer made 3! –


Divina (Hobbii), Colour 25, Petroleum. I love the lightweight and the fluffiness of the scarf!


– For the multicoloured one Lollipop (Hobbii), Colour 22, Washington.


– The last one is Pearly Haze (Hobbii), Colour 79, Open Sea.
Helen @snapdragoncrochet83 used Stylecraft Cabaret





Tami @tamiscreadi used Papatya Splash yarn





Thanks once again to these fabulous testers!
My Here Comes the Snow Scarf is now available to download in both UK and US Terminology in my Etsy shop, LoveCrafts shop, in my Payhip and on Ravelry.
It is also available in English (US Terms) and German from my Hobbii shop
Discover more from Melu Crochet
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
