
Oh I know this one—it’s such a fun little project. That DIY Golden Crochet Drawstring Scarf from The Dream Crochet blog (2014) is a really unique take on a scarf pattern. Instead of the usual long wrap, it’s designed with a built-in drawstring that lets you cinch it into different styles—almost like a cowl with personality.
The golden yarn choice in the original makes it feel festive, perfect for holiday wear, but of course you could swap in any colorway to match your wardrobe. The construction itself is simple enough for a confident beginner, mostly relying on basic crochet stitches. The clever bit is threading the cord through so you can bunch it up around your neck or loosen it into a drapey scarf.
I’d say it sits in that sweet spot between “statement accessory” and “practical winter piece.” It’s not as bulky as a chunky scarf, but it has that cozy gathered effect once drawn in. And because it’s adjustable, you can wear it in several ways—tied, slouched, or cinched high for warmth.
If you’re looking for a crochet project that’s quick, stylish, and a little different from the usual scarf, this one really delivers. It also makes a lovely handmade gift since the sizing is flexible and the drawstring detail feels thoughtful and chic.
This drawstring Scarf is more like an infinity scarf really. I love how amazingly chunky it is. It looks so warm and snugly. I could imagine myself wearing this on cold School drop off mornings. Here is the free pattern and tutorial. Crochet Chunky Scarf.
