Florence Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern Easy

Free Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern

I am very excited to finally share this free crochet Infinity scarf pattern on my blog. I designed and shared this easy cowl scarf pattern a while back on Fosbas Designs as a guest host. The scarf is quick to make especially if you already know how to make a puff stitch. This lightweight infinity scarf is perfect for spring.

It has been my longtime dream to design a pattern using purple and off-white yarn together. I love the color combination because I think that they go well together. You can make the scarf in one color if desired and it will still come out looking good.

After I chose the colors, I knew that I wanted to make something with texture, so I decided to make the bobble stitch. I also wanted a long infinity scarf that I can wrap around the neck several times.

Crochet Striped Scarf around the neck

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This scarf is worked flat and then joined together for easy customization. You can make it as long or as short as you want. This gives you the opportunity to measure as you go and make a scarf length that you prefer before joining.

This pattern is simple, easy, and quick for you to make on the go without having to carry the pattern around. It is only a two-row pattern that works out real quick. You can make it with one color or multiple colors of yarn and it will still come out beautifully. You can also use any yarn weight depending on what season you prefer to use it. I used a worsted weight yarn and the scarf can be used comfortably in fall, winter, and spring. It is lightweight, yet warm and cozy.

As with most of my scarves, I name them after my cousins,  Florence being one of them.

I appreciate the opportunity that Susanna of Fosbas Designs gave me to share some of my crochet patterns on her blog. This is the fourth pattern that I have shared on her blog. The other patterns that I have shared are the Phyllis Chic Cardigan Dress, Iris Lace Summer Top, and Elima Lace Scarf.

Yarn

I used Big Twist Value 100% Acrylic 380 yds (347 m), 6 oz (170 g) in 

Lilac and Ivory. I have used this yarn before and love how the projects turn out so soft and gentle to the skin.  

Comparable yarns to Big Twist Value Yarn are Premier Yarns Just Tweed, Herrschners Worsted 8, Bernat Super Value, Loops & Threads Impeccable, and Big Twist Yarns Heather.

Skill Level

Easy

Materials 

Big Twist Value 100% Acrylic 380 yds (347 m), 6 oz (170 g) in 

Lilac (Color A) - 260 yds (238 m).

Ivory (Color B) - 244 yds (223 m)

Hook 4 mm (G) or size needed to obtain gauge

Tape Measure

Tapestry Needle

Scissors

Gauge

4 bobbles x 6 rows = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm) or hook size needed to obtain gauge.

Please make a swatch (I tend to make my stitches tighter)


Finished Measurements

63” long x 11” wide


Abbreviations

Ch(s) - chain(s)

St - stitch

Sc - single crochet

Dc - double crochet

Sk - skip

Ch-sp - chain space

V st - (dc, ch 3, dc) in same st or ch


Special st

Bobble - (Yo, insert hook in next st, yo, draw yarn through st and up to level of work) 4 times in same st, yo, draw yarn through 9 loops on hook.


Notes

  • The pattern uses US Standard Terms

  •  Ch 3 at the beginning of the row counts as a st for the scarf

  • You can either carry over or cut the yarn as you go then weave in ends when you finish. (I cut mine).

  • This scarf is worked in rows as a regular scarf and then the short sides are sewn together to make it an infinity scarf. This allows you to customize and make it to your desired length. 

Pattern Instructions

Using Color A, ch 53

Row 1: dc in 4th ch from hook, *sk 3 chs, V-st in next ch, rep from * to to last 5 chs, sk 3 chs, dc each in last 2 chs, turn (11 V-sts, 4 dc).

Row 2: ch 3, dc in next st, ch 4, sc between the st just worked in and next V-st, ch 4, *bobble in ch-sp, ch 4, sc between V-st just worked in and next V-st, ch 4, rep from, * to last 2 sts, dc in each st to end, turn (11 bobbles, 22 chs, 4 dc).

Row 3: ch 3, dc in next st, *sk next 2 ch-4s and st, V-st in bobble, to last 2 sts, dc each in last 2 sts, turn.


Row 4: ch 3, dc in next st, ch 4, sc between the st just worked in and next V-st, ch 4, *bobble in ch-sp, ch 4, sc between V-st just worked in and next V-st, ch 4, rep from, * to last 2 sts, dc in each st to end, turn (11 bobbles, 22 chs, 4 dc).

Change to Color B


Rows 5- 88: rep rows 3 & 4 changing yarn every 4 rows

Row 89: ch 1, sc in first 2 sts, *ch 3, sc in bobble st, rep from * to last st, sc in last st.


Using a sl st, join the scarf to the beginning of the scarf to form a circle. 

Fasten off and weave in ends and turn right side out.

Or

Fasten off leaving about 12” of yarn

Using the tapestry needle, thread the yarn through the needle and sew the 2 short ends together. Weave in ends.

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