This pattern is definitely not an original creation. I had inspiration and took elements from both of these patterns. Credit to both for their great patterns!
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/assassins-creed-hooded-scarf
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/yub-nub-scoodie
I used a 5mm hook and Caron One Pound in red and white
This was made for my brother, who is around six feet tall. Keep in mind when doing your original chain that the foundation row will be the front of the scarf going up around your head, so it needs to be a little longer than you would make a traditional scarf. For a 6 foot tall guy, I chained until I reached 6 feet. I prefer mine this length too, and I'm 5'8".
In white:
chain to desired length plus 2 stitches
R1-13: HDC across, ch 1, turn (some prefer the chain 2 when they turn and are using HDC, but I prefer ch 1, you can use either) This is made as a single piece and then you have the option of sewing it into an infinity scarf at the end, like I have done.
Fasten off
R14: count 60 stitches in the center of your scarf, attach at one end of this 60 and HDC 60
R15-17: ch1, turn, HDC across (60)
R18: ch1, turn, HDC 20, (hdc, hdc, hdc decrease) repeat 5x, HDC 20 (55)
R19: ch1, turn, HDC 20, (hdc, hdc decrease) repeat 5x, HDC 20 (50)
R20: ch1, turn, HDC 20, (hdc decrease) repeat 5x, HDC 20 (45)
R21: ch1, turn, HDC 20, (hdc decrease, HDC, hdc decrease), HDC 20 (43)
R22: ch1, turn, HDC 20, HDC 3 stitches together, HDC 20 (41)
you can now either slip stitch across to close the back or wip stitch.
fasten off
To make the peak of the hood, attach your yarn to the center of your white piece, this will be 14 stitches across, so make sure to center appropriately.
R1: hdc 14
R2: ch1, turn, HDC, (HDC decrease) x6, HDC (8)
R3: ch1, turn, HDC decrease across (4)
R4: ch1, turn, HDC across (2)
fasten off
In red:
chain 62
R1: in second from hook, HDC across (60)
R2-17: ch1, turn, HDC across (60)
R18: ch1, turn, HDC 20, (hdc, hdc, hdc decrease) repeat 5x, HDC 20 (55)
R19: ch1, turn, HDC 20, (hdc, hdc decrease) repeat 5x, HDC 20 (50)
R20: ch1, turn, HDC 20, (hdc decrease) repeat 5x, HDC 20 (45)
R21: ch1, turn, HDC 20, (hdc decrease, HDC, hdc decrease), HDC 20 (43)
R22: ch1, turn, HDC 20, HDC 3 stitches together, HDC 20 (41)
you can now either slip stitch across to close the back or wip stitch.
fasten off.
To make the peak of the hood, attach your yarn to the center of your red piece, this will be 14 stitches across, so make sure to center appropriately.
R1: hdc 14
R2: ch1, turn, HDC, (HDC decrease) x6, HDC (8)
R3: ch1, turn, HDC decrease across (4)
R4: ch1, turn, HDC across (2)
fasten off
Assembly
1. place two ends of the scarf together and wip stitch together (if you prefer an infinity scarf - you can also leave it as an open scarf or sew some hand pockets on)
3. attach your white yarn in the center of the back of the hooded part, you will use a SC around to attach the two pieces together. SC evenly all the way around. If you attached the scarf as an infinity you will have to attach on the other side of the loop as well.
4. fasten off and hide all tails.
Drawings to assist assembly:
All done!
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