The temperatures have been teasing us lately and spring flowers have been pushing up for the last several weeks. And while I’m almost ready for warmer days, spring baseball season is coming and here in Indiana there are some chilly practices and games ahead and I’m going to be bundled up in my new favorite infinity scarf.
If you need something to keep you warm and cozy during those in-between weather days, this crochet infinity scarf pattern is going to be your go-to project for the weekend. And if you like to customize patterns to your liking, this one is perfect because you can make it as wide or narrow as you like. You can even make a regular scarf with fringe or tassels.
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Introducing the Textured Crochet Infinity Scarf
For the past few years, I’ve fallen in love with the beautiful texture made by mixing puff and half double crochet stitches. It’s versatile enough to make a variety of accessories such as this 4-way ear warmer, or a beautiful prayer shawl, a stylish cowl, and more.
In my version, I used less than two skeins of charcoal grey Caron Simply Soft yarn, which is super soft next to your skin and comes in so many colors. The hardest part is picking out colors!
Let’s talk about the stitches. There are only half double crochet and puff stitches which makes this pattern great for the adventurous beginner or intermediate crocheter. And to accentuate the texture even more, front and back loop only stitches really make those puff stitches pop.
You can continue reading and follow along with the written instructions below. If you prefer a printable version that also includes a pattern chart and puff stitch tutorial to make it easy for you to follow along, you can buy the ad-free, PDF of this pattern on Etsy, on Ravelry, or LoveCrafts.
About the Stitches
Before you can get started with this infinity scarf, here are some details you need to know.
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
Materials:
- Worsted Weight yarn in one color, such as Caron Simply Soft
- Charcoal Heather – 450 yds
- Alternate yarn ideas: WeCrochet Mighty Stitch or Brava Worsted, Lion Brand Heartland
- H-8 (5mm) Hook
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle
Gauge: 11 stitches x 11.5 rows = 4″ square using a swatch of the pattern
Finished Dimensions: Approximately 72″ x 7″ before seaming (182.9 cm x 17.8 cm)
Stitch Abbreviations:
- ch – chain
- hdc – half double crochet
- fhdc – foundation half double crochet
- puff – puff stitch
- st – stitch
- FLO – front loop only
- BLO – back loop only
Special Stitches (with photo tutorials if needed)
- Puff Stitch – * yarn over, insert your hook, yarn over and pull up a loop *, repeat from * to * two more times (7 loops will be on your hook), yarn over and pull through all of the loops.
Pattern Notes:
- US Terms (US to UK terminology conversion)
- Ch 2 at the beginning of the row counts as a stitch
- One side has more fluffy texture than the other – it’s your preference which side you choose for the right side
- For a standard scarf, after row 19, fasten off and weave in the ends. Add tassels or fringe to suit
your style.
How to Make This Crochet Infinity Scarf
Row 1: Fhdc 200
Or, Chain 201.
Row 1: hdc in 3rd ch from hook, hdc to end of the row. Turn. (200)
Row 2: Ch 2, BLO hdc in next st, * 3 puff, 2 BLO hdc *, rep from * to * until 2 st remain. BLO hdc, hdc in top turning chain from previous row. Turn. (200)
Row 3: Ch 2, FLO hdc in next st, FLO hdc to end of the row, hdc in top turning chain from previous row. Turn. (200)
Row 4: Ch 2, BLO hdc in next st, 2 puff, 2 BLO hdc, * 3 puff, 2 BLO hdc *, rep from * to * until 2 st remain. BLO hdc, hdc in top turning chain from previous row. Turn. (200)
Row 5: Repeat row 3.
Row 6: Ch 2, BLO hdc in next st, 1 puff, 2 BLO hdc, * 3 puff, 2 BLO hdc *, rep from * to * until 2 st remain. BLO hdc, hdc in top turning chain from previous row. Turn. (200)
Row 7: Repeat row 3.
Row 8: Ch 2, 3 BLO hdc, * 3 puff, 2 BLO hdc *, rep from * to * until 2 sts remain. BLO hdc, hdc in top turning chain from previous row. Turn. (200)
Row 9: Repeat row 3.
Row 10: Ch 2, 2 BLO hdc, * 3 puff, 2 BLO hdc *, rep from * to * until 2 sts remain. BLO hdc, hdc in top turning chain from previous row. Turn. (200)
Row 11: Repeat row 3.
Row 12-19: Repeat row 2-9.
Fasten off and cut yarn leaving a 15-20″ (38.1 to 50.8 cm)tail.
With the same sides together, line up the short ends, whip stitch or mattress stitch the sides together. Weave in ends.
Purchase the St. Peregrine Infinity Scarf Pattern
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