Crochet Infinity Scarf Tutorial

Crochet infinity scarves are a must-have accessory to stay cozy and stylish all season long! These versatile scarves can be wrapped around your neck in so many different ways, making them a fun and practical addition to any outfit. Whether you're a crochet enthusiast looking for your next project or someone looking to add a pop of color to your wardrobe, a crochet infinity scarf is the perfect choice.
So grab your yarn and hook, and get ready to create a fashionable and warm accessory that you'll love to wear time and time again!Difficulty Level
Intermediate
Materials Needed
- 1100% Acrylic, 100gr (2 Skeins), weight #4 yarn, approx 280 yards in pine green and some in white
- Hook: 5 mm
- Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape
Gauge
12 st X 6 rows (4” X 4”)
Sizes
This sample is 6.5” X 53”
Stitch Key
- Ch = Chain
- St = Stitch
- YO = Yarn Over
- Sc = Single Crochet
- Dc = Double Crochet
Specialty Stitches
- Dc2Tog = 2 double crochet together
Yo, insert hook in st, yo, draw a loop, yo, draw yarn through 2 loops) twice in the same st, yo, draw yarn through 3 loops on the hook.
- Dc3Tog = 3 double crochet together
Yo, insert hook in st, yo, draw a loop, yo, draw yarn through 2 loops) three times in the same st, yo, draw yarn through all loops on the hook.
Notes
- This pattern uses US terminology
- The pattern is worked in rows
- Ch 1 at the beginning of the row does not count as st
- Ch 3 at the beginning of the row does count as st
- This pattern uses multiples of 3+2
- You can work this pattern with one color or multiple colors as you wish - I used two solid colors
Instructions
Chain 138+2 using the color green
Row 1: Sc 1 in 2nd st from hook, sc 1 in next st and across to end of row, turn (139 st)
Row 2: Ch 3, Dc 1 in same 1st st, skip next 2 st, *dc 3 in next ch, skip next 2 ch, repeat from * across to last st, dc 2 in last st, turn (139 st)
Row 3: Ch 3, dc 1 in next dc, ch 2, *Dc3tog worked across next 3 dc, ch 2, repeat from * across to last 2 st, dc2tog worked across last 2 st, turn (139 st)
Row 4: Ch 3, dc 3 in each ch2 space across, dc 1 last in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn (139 st)
Row 5: Ch 4 (counts as dc+ch) Dc3tog worked across next 3 dc, *ch 2, Dc3tog worked across next 3 dc, repeat from * across to turning ch, ch 1, dc 1 in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn (139 st)
Change to color white
Row 6: Ch 3, dc 1 in same 1st st, skip next ch1 space, dc 3 in each ch 2 space across, dc 2 in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn (139 st)
Change back to the color green
Row 7: Ch 3, skip 1st dc, dc 1 in next dc, ch 2, *Dc3tog worked across next 3 dc, ch 2, repeat from * across to last 2 st, dc2tog worked across last 2 st, turn (139 st)
Row 8: Ch 3, dc 3 in each ch2 space across, dc last in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn (139 st)
Row 9: Ch 4 (counts as dc+ch) Dc3tog worked across next 3 dc, *ch 2, Dc3tog worked across next 3 dc, repeat from * across to turning ch, ch 1, dc 1 in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn (139 st)
Row 10: Ch 3, dc 1 in same 1st st, skip next ch1 space, dc 3 in each ch 2 space across, dc 2 in 3rd ch of turning ch, turn (139 st)
Row 11: Ch 1, sc 1 in 1st st from hook, sc 1 in next st and across to end of row
Finishing Touches
Join to form an infinity scarf using the tapestry needle
Cut your yarn and weave in the ends.
Enjoy!