Easy 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

Materials:

1.5 Skeins of Yarn (155 yards) – Bulky – I used Loops & Threads – Country Loom – Ocean Tide

Crochet Hook – US K10.5/6.50mm

Embroidery needle

Scissors

Crochet Stitches Used in this Pattern:

Ch = chain, sl st = slip stitch, sc = single crochet, dc = double crochet (U.S.)

Directions:

Counting in 3’s, ch as many stitches as it takes to make a chain 60″ long (this pattern calls for original chain to be any multiple of 3 so just count “1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3…” as you make the chain and make sure that your last chain lands on chain number 3). Check that the chain hasn’t twisted and join to the first stitch with a sl st so that it now forms a ring. Round 2: dc in every chain until you’ve completed the round and join to the first dc with a sl st. Round 3: ch 3 and then sc between the 3rd and 4th dc, ch 3 and then sc in between the 6th and 7th dc. You want to keep repeating this pattern every 3 double crochets until you’ve completed the round. Join with a sl st. Round 4: dc 3 into the chain you made in the previous round and then dc 3 into the next chain and continue in this manner until you’ve completed the round. Join with a sl st. Repeat the pattern from Round 3 & 4 until the scarf is the desired width. Bind off and weave in the ends.

Looking for more great crochet patterns: Color Block Crochet Tote Bag, Simple Shells Light Weight Wrap, Button Up Squares Cowl Neck Warmer, Easy Breezy Buttoned Cowl, Big Chunky Scarf, Winter Wonderland Scarf, Hooded Crochet Scarf,Geometric Crochet Basket