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Crochet Infinity Scarf

Today it’s 28 degrees Celsius in Victoria, BC (it’s typically about 18-20 degrees in September here) – not the sort of day to be thinking about a cozy cowl but let’s be honest, fall is right around the corner.

This past week I started a new crochet infinity scarf project.  I made the pattern for this crochet scarf based on a baby blanket I made last year that I absolutely loved.  Crochet scarf patterns are so easy and this one has a really nice rhythm to it once things get moving along.

If you want to learn how to crochet a scarf, this a great beginner project. It’s easy to learn and fun to make. It’s almost as easy as learning how to wear an infinity scarf. They’re such great pieces because you can throw them on and they go with everything.

This crochet infinity scarf uses bulky yarn. And you can make it as long as you can single crochet and double crochet. A crochet cowl is perfect for fall and winter because they’re warm and easy to cuddle up in. And because this infinity scarf crochet pattern calls for 100% acrylic yarn, it’s super soft too.

I love how simplistic this crochet cowl pattern is and I know you will too. Crochet cowls make great gifts and this one works up so fast you can make them in bulk.

Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern

Skill Level: Easy 

Materials: 

Hook: US size K/10½ (6.5mm) crochet hook

Yarn: 200 yds worsted weight yarn

Notions
Scissors 
Tapestry needle 

Size 
60 inch circumference 

Gauge 
Gauge is not critical for this project

Abbreviations 
Pattern uses US crochet terms. 
ch: chain 
dc: double crochet 
hdc: half double crochet 
Rnd(s): round(s) 
sc: single crochet 
sl st: slip stitch 

Pattern:



Ch as many sts as it takes to make a foundation ch 60” long, making sure to have a multiple of 3 ch sts. Being careful not to twist, join to the first ch with a sl st. 

Round 1: Ch 3 (counts as first dc), dc in each ch around, join with a sl st in top of the beginning ch. 

Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as ch space), sc in the space between the 3rd and 4th dc, *ch 3, skip 3 dc, sc in the space before the next dc, repeat from * around, ending with ch 3, join with a sl st in base of the beginning ch. 

Round 3: Sl st into the first ch space, ch 3 (counts as dc), 2 dc in same ch space, 3 dc in each ch space around, join with a sl st in top of the beginning ch. 

Repeat Rounds 2 & 3 until the scarf is the desired width. 

Fasten off, and weave in the ends.

If you’re new to crochet or looking to brush up your skills, visit the Crochet Fundamentals professionally filmed classes.

Looking for more great crochet patterns: Color Block Crochet Tote BagSimple Shells Light Weight WrapButton Up Squares Cowl Neck WarmerEasy Breezy Buttoned CowlBig Chunky ScarfWinter Wonderland ScarfHooded Crochet Scarf, Geometric Crochet Basket

Whip up this beautiful and easy to crochet infinity scarf in a day or two. This crocheted infinity scarf is a great pattern for beginners too.

 

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