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Crochet Infinity Scarf!

Leyla
Leyla
2024-06-08 07:29:06
Crochet Infinity Scarf!

How about creating a stylish and cozy accessory by crafting your very own infinity scarf through the art of crocheting? This versatile piece can be worn in various ways, adding a touch of warmth and elegance to any outfit. With a wide range of yarn colors and textures to choose from, you can customize your infinity scarf to suit your personal style and preferences. Whether you prefer a chunky knit for extra warmth or a delicate lace pattern for a more intricate look, the possibilities are endless when it comes to crocheting an infinity scarf. Whether you are a seasoned crocheter or a beginner looking to try something new, crocheting an infinity scarf is a rewarding project that will leave you with a beautiful and practical accessory to enjoy for years to come.

Skill Level: Easy

Size: about 9.5 inches wide, about 65 inches long (before stitching)
Materials: Baby Alpaca Worsted Glow yarn in Olive by Plymouth Yarn, 5 balls (500 yards)


Crochet Hook US size F (3.75 mm)
Shell in this pattern: (2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc) all in same space.
Ch 58 loosely.
Row 1: shell in 6th ch from hook, *ch 3, skip 5 ch, sc in next ch, ch 3, skip 5 ch, shell in next ch* across, skip 3 ch, dc in last ch.
Row 2: ch 6, turn; *sc in next shell, ch 3, shell in next sc, ch 3* across, end with sc in last shell, ch 3, dc in last dc (Note, here by last dc I actually mean the turning ch, so in Row 2 make last dc in top of turning chain. But starting from Row 4 and onward, make last dc into 2nd (not 3rd) ch of turning ch-3. This way you will have a nice, straight edge).
Row 3: ch 3, turn; *shell in next sc, ch 3, sc in next shell, ch 3,* across, end with shell in next sc, dc into 2nd (count from bottom) ch of turning ch-6.
Repeat Row 2 – Row 3 until your scarf measures about 65 inches, ending with Row 2. Fasten off, but leave a tail long enough to stitch the shorter ends of the scarf together (about 18-20 inches).
Lay your scarf on a flat surface. Flip one side to form a twist. Stitch the shorter ends together using a tapestry needle. Wave in the ends.

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