Scarf, cowl & shawl pattern generator
Custom scarf and wrap patterns with lengths, drape, and edges that match your yarn.
A scarf should lie flat, a cowl should sit where you want it, a shawl should drape without the sides arguing with you. Tell CrochetAI the shape: long rectangle, loop you pull over your head, scarf with a slot or a hood, a short neck warmer, a triangle or a big rectangle wrap. We focus on the kinds of shawls and wraps we can size well today, fancier or asymmetrical shawl shapes are on the list for later. Name your yarn, how long you want it to feel, gauge if you care, and the texture you are dreaming of.

What you can make
A few examples of the kinds of patterns you can start from with CrochetAI right now.
Rectangular and infinity scarves
Classic flat scarves or continuous loops, sized by length or circumference.
Keyhole, pocket, and hooded styles
Slot, pockets at the ends, or a built-in hood when you need more than a flat rectangle.
Triangle and rectangle shawls
Top-down or bottom-up construction with optional borders, fringe, or tassels.
Short cowls and infinity cowls
Buttoned bands, drawstring channels, and ribbed or plain edges.
Chunky and lace yardage
From bulky one-evening projects to open fingering wraps.
How CrochetAI helps you make scarves, cowls & shawls
Less tangled math, more time with hook in hand: that is the idea.
Edges that line up
Your starting width is written so the pattern repeat fits the row, with fewer wavy sides and surprise gaps at the end of a long row.
Sides that stay even
Turning rows and edge stitches are spelled out so long rectangular pieces stay straight as you go.
Sized to the skein you have
Say roughly how many yards or meters you are working with, and the piece is shaped so you are not three-quarters of the way through and out of yarn.
Scarves, Cowls & Shawls: Frequently Asked Questions
Can I ask for a specific texture or cable look?
Yes. Describe the texture, or say cabled, bumpy, open lace, wavy, and the pattern is written in rows that work with that look.
I only have one skein. Can you plan around that?
Yes. Share your yardage and yarn weight, and the length and width are chosen so you can finish with a little buffer.
What about an infinity loop or a cowl instead of a flat scarf?
Yes. Say if you want a long loop, a double wrap, or a tall neck piece, and how loose or snug it should feel.
What about crescent, half-moon, or one-sided shawls?
We are still growing into those shapes. For now, start with a triangle, rectangle, or a classic wrap, where we can size the piece most reliably.
Your next scarf or wrap
Pick a yarn, say how it should drape, and get something you can start tonight.
Get a scarf or shawl pattern


