Crochet Hooded Scarf

Crochet hooded scarves are not only trendy but super practical too! These versatile accessories combine the warmth of a scarf with the coverage of a hood, making them perfect for chilly days. With a wide array of colors and patterns to choose from, you can easily find one that suits your style and keeps you cozy throughout the winter.
You will need:
Chunky yarn. I used Picasso Chunky
6.5mm hook
Needle to sew
Hood:
Ch17
R1: dc in 3rd chain from hook and in next 13ch, 5dc in next, dc along other side of foundation chain, ch 2 turn (33dc)
R2: dc in next 14, *inc in next, dc, rep from * 3 times, dc in next 14, ch 2 turn (37dc)
R3: dc in first 14, inc in next, dc in next 2, inc in next 2 stitches, dc in next 2, inc, dc in next 14, ch 2, turn (40dc)
R4: dc in next 14, *inc, dc in next 2, rep from * 4 times, dc in remaining stitches. ch 2 turn (43dc)
R5: dc in next 14, *inc, dc in next 3, rep from * 5 times, dc in remaining stitches, ch 2 turn (49dc)
R6: dc in next 14, *inc, dc in next 3, rep from * 6 times, dc in remaining stitches, ch 2 turn (55dc)
R7: dc in first 14, * inc, dc in next 4, rep from * 6 times, dc in remaining stitches, ch 2 turn (61dc)
R8-15 dc in every stitch, ch 2 turn.
Optional edging:
I didn't write the patten for this bit but if you wanted to do the edging it roughly goes like this:
3 dc in 1st stitch, *skip 1, 3dc 2 chain, ss in first chain, 3dc in same space, rep from *
Make scarf to desired length and width, or even longer if you want to fold the ends up to make pockets :)