Crystalline Infinity Scarf – Free Pattern
I love infinity scarfs! They are probably my most favourite type of scarf; I love that they don’t fall off your shoulders, and they can be worn a variety of ways! When I had grabbed up some *Lion Brand Feels Like Butta yarn, I knew instantly it needed to be a cozy scarf, once on my hook, the Crystalline Infinity Scarf was created!
Save It To Your Favorites
Crystalline Infinity Scarf Ad-Free Premium PDF Printable
Get your copy of the premium ad-free PDF pattern. The Premium version includes photo stitch tutorials!
Defined Texture
I’m not sure if you’ve noticed or not, but I love texture!
The Crystalline Infinity Scarf is designed with texture in mind, while keeping the stitches simple.
The Feels Like Butta yarn has beautiful stitch definition, so a design full of texture was a perfect fit.
Crystalline Infinity Scarf Video Tutorial
The Tester Pictures
I so love seeing the pictures coming in as my amazing testers finish! Here are some of their Crystalline Infinity Scarfs.
My testers used a variety of other yarns that turned out amazing as well! Some they used were: Hobby Lobby I love This Yarn, and Loops & Threads Shimmer Luxe.
Crystalline Infinity Scarf
Materials
- Approx. 330-340 yds worsted weight #4 I used *Lion Brand Feels Like Butta
- US size I/9 (5.5mm) crochet hook I used my fave *Furls Odyssey hook
- *Scissors
- *Yarn needle
- Tape measure
Difficulty
Easy
Gauge
7 sts x 5 rows = 2″ Pattern for gauge: dc, slst
Size
Finished dimensions laid flat with no stretch before joining ends: Approx. 6″ wide x 60″ long
Stitch Abbreviations
- ch – Chain
- dc – Double Crochet
- slst – Slip Stitch
- skp – Skip
- st(s) – Stitch(es)
Pattern Notes
- US Terminology
- All ch2 do not count as a st
- You may add or subtract rows to adjust length
- *__* denotes repeat sequence
- Pattern is worked back and forth in rows then seamed together
- Be sure to make your slsts loose!
Crystalline Infinity Scarf
The Pattern
Ch 25
Row 1: Dc in 3rd ch from hook, dc in each st across across, ch2, turn (23 dc).
Row 2: Dc in the first st, slst in the next *dc in next st, slst in the next* repeat across , ch2 turn (23 sts).
Row 3: Dc in each st across, ch2 turn. (23 dc).
Row 4 -130: Alternate rows 2 and 3, ending with a repeat of row 2.
Note: 130 rows got me to 60″ long. You can do more or less rows for your desired length.
Joining the ends:
Being careful not to twist, bring the ends together and slst across to join, tie off.
Weave in all ends, turn scarf so the seam is inside, and you’re done!
All Set!!!
There you have it! Your very own Crystalline Infinity Scarf!
Prefer printed copies better?! The ad-free printable premium PDF version with photo stitch tutorial is available on Etsy or Ravelry!
While you’re here why not take a look at my other patterns?!
If you’d like to stay In The Loop with all things Through The Loop Yarn Craft join the Newsletter for a special gift and updates of pattern releases and special offers!
I hope you love your Crystalline Infinity Scarf!! I would love to see how yours turns out!
Thanks for stopping by!
Please feel free to sell your handmade products created from this original Through The Loop Yarn Craft pattern. I ask that you please give credit to Ashley Edmonds from TTLYC as the designer, when possible, and link back to www.throughtheloopyc.com and/or @throughtheloopyarncraft (on social media) when selling and sharing images online.
©2020 Through The Loop Yarn Craft – Ashley Edmonds This pattern and its associated images are copyright protected. The pattern is for your personal use only. Please do not copy/paste, distribute, or alter and claim as your own.
*Indicates an affiliate link which means I may receive commissions if you choose to purchase through links I provide (at no extra cost to you). Thank you for supporting the work I put into this site!. Read my full disclosure here.
One Comment
Pingback: