The Everlasting Infinity Scarf – Free Pattern
Spring brings cool mornings, warm afternoons, and chilly evenings. Who doesn’t want an accessory that works for the all of the Spring weather!! The Everlasting Infinity Scarf is light and colourful!
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Spring Colours
One of the great things about Spring after a long winter is all the colours!! The Everlasting Infinity uses Lion Brand Ferris Wheel yarn which has some amazing colour ways!!!
The pattern is an easy one row repeat and is a great one to get lost in for some crochet-relax time!
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Everlasting Infinity Scarf – Free Pattern
Materials
- Approx. 184 yds light worsted weight #4 or #3 yarn. I used Lion Brand *Ferris Wheel
- US size J/10 (6.0mm) crochet hook. I used my fave *Furls Odyssey hooks
- Scissors – These are my fave *scissors!
- Yarn Needle – I use these *Clover needles.
Difficulty
Easy
Gauge
5 sts x 5rows = 2″ x 2″ Pattern for gauge: esc, ch1
Size
Finished dimensions laid flat with no stretch before joining ends: Approx. 4″ wide x 59″ long
Notes
- US Terminology
- All ch3 DO count as one (1 esc,ch1)
- You may add or subtract rows to adjust length; to increase width, do so with any odd number
- *__* denotes repeat sequence
Stitch Abbreviations
- ch – Chain
- esc – Extended Single Crochet
- ch-sp – Chain Space
- sk – Skip
- st(s) – Stitch(es)
Special Stitch
Extended Single Crochet (esc): insert hook in indicated stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through first loop on hook, yarn over and pull through both loops on hook.
For more help you can find the photo and Video tutorials for the Extended Single Crochet HERE
Everlasting Infinity Scarf Pattern
Ch 21
Row 1: esc in 5th ch from hook (counts as 1esc, ch1), *ch1, sk 1 ch, esc in next ch* repeat across, ch3, turn (10).
Row 2 – 139: {ch3 counts as 1st esc, ch1 } *sk next ch-sp, esc in next esc, ch1* repeat across until turn chain, esc in top of the turn ch, ch3, turn (10).
Row 140: {ch3 counts as 1st esc, ch1 } *sk next ch-sp, esc in next esc, ch1* repeat across until turn chain, esc in top of the turn ch, ch1. (10).
Joining the ends:
Being careful not to twist, bring the ends together and sl-st across to join, tie off.
Weave in all ends, turn scarf so the seam is inside, and you’re done!
I hope you enjoy your Everlasting Infinity Scarf!
All Set!!
There you have it! Your very own Everlasting Infinity Scarf!
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Jo
I LOVE this scarf! I tried to find the yarn but, I’m not finding the same color. Can you tell me the color name, please? Can’t wait to make several.
Through The Loop Yarn Craft
I am so glad you like it!
The colourway is cotton candy (sooo pretty!), the link in Materials should take you to the Lion brand site as well.
Holly Gennaro
Hi, I am very new to trying to follow patterns. For some reason, my brain cannot interpret the directions. I have a question concerning the end of row one. At the end, in parentheses, it says, ’10.’
So it reads: “ch3, turn (10).”
What does that mean?
Ashley
The 10 in parenthesis is the final stitch count of the row.
So once you are done the row there should be a total of 10 stitches.
Margaret
I want to Thank You so much. I love the pattern and I love the extended single stitch. It is fantastic that you put it into a design and it can use a weight 4. This my go to pattern. I can not Thank You enough.
Margaret G.