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Winter’s when I grab my crochet hooks and start making warm accessories that are actually useful and look good, too. Crocheting my own hats, scarves, and mittens means I get to put a personal spin on my cold-weather wardrobe while staying nice and toasty.

Here are 15 beautiful crochet winter accessories you can whip up to keep warm and stylish all season.
I tried to pick projects that work for all skill levels, so whether you’re just getting started or you’ve been crocheting for years, there’s something here for you.
1. Chunky Arctic Snowdrift Cowl

The Chunky Arctic Snowdrift Cowl feels soft and squishy. I use super bulky yarn and puff stitches, so it’s warm and works up fast. If you know your basic stitches, you’ll be fine with this one.
2. Crochet Winter Escape Beanie and Infinity Scarf Set

This set comes together quickly with worsted weight yarn. Both the beanie and scarf are beginner-friendly and keep you warm. Sometimes I add a faux fur pompom for a little extra flair.
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3. Textured Wool Blend Mittens

I reach for wool blend yarn when making mittens. It brings warmth and texture, and the blend keeps them soft but tough enough for daily use. The raised pattern feels satisfying in your hands and looks pretty sharp, too.
4. Bulky Yarn Fingerless Gloves

Bulky yarn makes these fingerless gloves a breeze to finish. The thick yarn traps warmth, but they’re not too heavy.
They keep my hands warm but let my fingers move freely for texting or typing on those chilly mornings.
5. Cable Knit Crochet Headband

Cable knit crochet headbands are fun to make and add a nice pop of texture. The cable pattern looks tricky, but honestly, it’s pretty easy once you get the hang of it. I love how quickly these come together.
6. Cozy Mohair Blend Scarf

Mohair yarn feels so soft and light, almost airy. I like using a mohair blend for scarves that are warm but not bulky. That gentle, fuzzy texture adds just enough elegance to dress up any winter outfit.
7. Crochet Ear Warmer with Flower Detail

Crocheting an ear warmer with a little flower detail is a quick way to add some personality. It’s a simple project and keeps your ears warm without messing up your hair.
The flower makes it easy to customize, and the pattern doesn’t require much experience.
8. Luxe Alpaca Blend Shawl

I reach for alpaca blend yarn when I want a shawl that’s soft and super warm. The pattern is straightforward enough for any skill level. This shawl looks great draped over your shoulders on chilly days.
9. Soft Acrylic Blend Infinity Loop

A soft acrylic blend yarn makes a fantastic infinity loop. It’s warm but not heavy, and I find it easy to crochet with. You get a cozy finish that’s perfect for layering.
10. Chunky Ribbed Crochet Hat

I enjoy making chunky ribbed crochet hats because they’re simple and super warm. The ribbed texture gives them a classic look, and using bulky yarn means you finish before you know it.
11. Classic Crochet Gloves with Ribbed Cuffs

Crochet gloves with ribbed cuffs stay put and keep my wrists warm. The ribbing adds a little style and matches with almost anything. My fingers stay free to move, but I don’t have to worry about cold hands.
12. Puff Stitch Cozy Neck Warmer

Puff stitches make neck warmers extra thick and soft. I love how the texture feels against my skin, and it really keeps out the cold. When I need something especially cozy, this is what I make.
13. Warm Crochet Boot Cuffs

Crochet boot cuffs slip over boots easily and help keep the cold out. I prefer soft yarn like wool or cotton for comfort and durability.
They’re quick to make, and you can adjust the size for any pair of boots.
14. Chunky Yarn Crochet Blanket Scarf

Chunky yarn makes blanket scarves warm and soft. These scarves are bigger than the usual kind, so they really cover your neck and shoulders. They work up fast and add a cozy look to any winter outfit.
15. Elegant Lace Crochet Wrap

I really enjoy making an elegant lace crochet wrap for winter. Open stitches form a delicate, airy fabric that somehow manages to keep you cozy without piling on bulk. It pairs surprisingly well with all sorts of outfits—I’ve thrown it over everything from jeans to dresses, and it just works.