Ivy Lane Infinity Scarf – Free Pattern
I am so excited to partner again this year with Furls Crochet for their 2021 Blog Hop! Last year I designed the Whims Mommy and Me Beanie Set so this year I thought I would design something for the warmer weather. I thought the Ivy Lane Infinity Scarf would be a great accessory for the warmer months!
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Light Layers
The Ivy Lane Infinity Scarf is designed to loop around three times for an extra layered look without being heavy.
The pattern is worked by starting with a Single crochet Foundation Chain, then joined together and worked in the round.
The Scarf can be made with multiple colours or a solid colour and uses a 1 row repeat! It can easily be made wider by adding repeat rows too!
Video Tutorial
The Tester Pictures
My testers did a lovely job with the Ivy Lane Infinity Scarf!
Some of the yarns they used included: Caron Simply Soft, Red Heart Soft, and some stash yarn! Other yarns I think would work well are Caron Cotton Cakes, Bernat Satin, and Knit Picks Mighty Stitch.
Ivy Lane Infinity Scarf Pattern
Materials
- Approx. 160-180 yds of #4 worsted weight yarn I used *Furls Whims Merino in Purple, Lavender, and Charcoal. I also recommend the following yarns: *Furls Wander Yarn, *Knit Picks Muse, *Knit Picks Mighty Stitch, or *Bernat Satin
- US size I/9 – 5.5mm crochet hook. I used the gorgeous *Furls Candy Shop!
- *Scissors
- *Yarn needle
- *Tape measure
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Difficulty
Easy – Intermediate
Gauge
Not critical
Size
Laid flat before joining: Approx. 110″ long Finished width: 2″
Stitch Abbreviations
- fsc – Foundation Single Crochet
- ch – Chain
- sc – Single Crochet
- dc – Double Crochet
- slst – Slip Stitch
- chsp – Chain Space
- st(s) – Stitch(es)
- sk – Skip
- rnd(s) – Round(s)
- C1 – Colour 1
- C2 – Colour 2
- C3 – Colour 3
Pattern Notes
- US Terminology
- All beginning ch1 do not count as a stitch
- Beginning ch2 ONLY counts as a stitch in rnd 2
- Scarf is worked by joining foundation ch, then in the round
- Scarf can be made wider by continuing the repeat round (rnd 3)
- Each ‘bump’ or stitch combination will count as 1 shell
- I recommend using the Fsc for this pattern as the beginning ch is very long
- Foundation ch counts as rnd 1
- Pattern uses multiples of 4
- *-* denotes repeat sequence
Special Stitch
Foundation Single Crochet: A combination of of making the foundation chain and first row of sc simultaneously. You can find further information about the Fsc in the YouTube Tutorial
Ivy Lane Infinity Scarf
The Pattern
With C1
Rnd 1: fsc 400, join your foundation chain being careful not to twist, ch2
Rnd 2: (ch2 counts as dc) dc in the same st as the ch2, ch3, slst to the next st, sk 2 sts, *2 dc in the next st, ch3, slst in the next st, sk 2 sts*, repeat around, join with a slst to the first st, ch2, TURN (100 shells).
With C2
Rnd 3: (ch2 does NOT count as dc)*2dc, ch3, slst* in each ch3 space around, join with a slst to the first st, ch2, TURN (100 shells).
With C3
Rnd 4: (ch2 does NOT count as dc)*2dc, ch3, slst* in each ch3 space around, join with a slst to the first st, ch1, TURN (100 shells).
Rnd 5: *2sc in the ch3 space, sc in the next st, dc in the next st between shells*, repeat around, join with a slst to the first st, tie off leaving long tail to weave in (400 sts).
Weave in all ends and you’re done!
All Set!!!
There you have it! Your very own Ivy Lane Infinity Scarf!
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One Comment
Sara
Thank you for such a beautiful pattern! I can’t wait to make one <3