So, I have an unhealthy obsession with infinity scarves.
Ever seen one? It’s the scarf that literally never ends. If you live anywhere
near a college campus like I do, you know they are all the rage for autumn
fashion. I started to count all the infinity scarves I have in my closet, and… well…
let’s just say I have more than any sane person should have. They're classy
and stylish, and they conveniently dress up anything you are wearing; especially a t-shirt and jeans. I decided it’s time for me to make my own! This scarf takes no
time at all to make. It really is the easiest pattern ever.
Use medium worsted weight yarn (I used two colors: beige and
speckled black) and a size J crochet hook.
Row 1- ch 201. Sl st
into the beginning ch. Without turning, dc 200, continuing in the same
direction. Sl st into original dc. Ch 2.
Row 2 *DO NOT TURN. Continue in the same direction, dc
200. Sl st into previous sl st, ch 2.
Row 3-5: Repeat from * all the way around.
Row 6: Continue in the same direction, dc 200.
Row 7: To change colors, cut color A, leaving about an inch
long strand. When you are finished, you can hide this by tucking it into your
stitches with a yarn needle. Bring in color B with a sl st into the previous sl
st, ch 2.
Row 8-9: Repeat from * all the way around.
Row 10: Continuing in the same direction, dc 200. Finish
with a sl st into the previous sl st. Cut off and weave in loose ends.
For ideas on how to wear your infinity scarf, check out this
cool video: 14 Ways to
Wear an Infinity Scarf
Any questions? Please comment!
Made it and loved it? Send a picture to tennyemaye@gmail.com
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Please remember that this is my pattern. Do not sell this pattern or reproduce it in any way, shape, or form. This is a free pattern. If you would like to share it, please do not copy and paste the pattern, but instead share the link to this page. All items made from this pattern are not to be sold under any circumstances, and are for personal use or charity only.
Thank you!
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