The Autumn Stripes Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern is the perfect fall transition piece. I used the cluster V stitch which is a little but lacy. I love how easy this stitch is, while giving such a pretty and feminine look.
Let’s talk yarn! I used worsted weight yarn in 3 different colors. This is yarn I hand dyed myself. Any worsted weight yarn would be perfect whether it’s wool, acrylic, cotton, or whatever fiber you want to use. I think a self striping yarn, like Caron Cakes would be PERFECT. You could even easily change the weight of yarn. Just make sure to adjust your hook size accordingly.
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Autumn Stripes Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern
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Materials
Worsted weight yarn (approx 200g)
6.0 mm hook
5.0 mm hook
Yarn needle
Scissors
Level
Easy
Pattern notes & stitches to know
sl st – slip stich
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
2 dc cluster – yarn over, insert hook into stitch, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over, insert hook back in same stitch, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops, yarn over and pull through remaining loops on hook
· written in US terms
· ch 3 counts as dc
· the last stitch of the row is the turning ch from the previous row
· The scarf is worked in rows, and then the ends are sewn together to make it an infinity scarf.
· For the color block pattern, change colors every 5 rows.
Approx. Finished Size: 50” x 8” (before sewing)
AUTUMN STRIPES CROCHET INFINITY SCARF PATTERN
AUTUMN STRIPES SCARF PATTERN
In 6.0 mm hook Ch 150 (make your chain a bit loose)
Change to 5.0 mm hook
Row 1: In the 5th chain from the hook work (2 dc cluster, ch 2, 2 dc cluster), *skip 2 stitches, (2 dc cluster, ch 2, 2 dc cluster) in same stitch* repeat from * to * to the second to last stitch, dc in last stitch (49 cluster V stitches)
Row 2 – 15: ch 3, turn, *(2 dc cluster, ch 2, 2 dc cluster) all in next ch 2 space* repeat from * to * across to the last ch 2 space, dc in last stitch (49 cluster V stitches)
Or until desired length.
Fasten off. Leave a long end for sewing.
Sew both ends together with a whip stitch
Fasten off, weave in the ends
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I decided to make an infinity scarf with the same stitch pattern without a pattern and made it much too long. So frogged it and decided I needed a pattern to ensure for something I would be happy with. I used Ravelry and chanced upon your pattern – I am loving the length. It is perfect. Thanks for sharing this 🙂
That’s wonderful to hear! Thank you!
Hi
I want to know how many yards and what weight the Yarn Bee Sugarwheel in Cocoa Dulce is.
I have tubs of yarn at home and want to use some I already have.
Thank you Debbie
355 yds 🙂
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thanks for sharing this stitch and cowl pattern. i use it frequently for my gifts or charity donations because it is easy to crochet and can be shorten to make a small cowl. it’s also a great stash buster too! thanks again.
What a beautiful job you did dyeing your yarn!! The colors are gorgeous.
Thank you so much!
The colors and texture of this scarf caught my eye. Making it was easy because of your clear directions. I would like to try to adapt it to a set of fingerless gloves to match. What is the starting chain a multiple of?
Hi! Thank you so much!! I want to say it’s a multiple of 3 🙂
I’m in love with this yarn! Do you sell your dyed yarn?
Thank you! I don’t have any yarn in stock right now 🙂