Winter Wonderland Infinity Scarf
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My first crochet pattern!
Winter is definitely here and as much as I hate the freeze I do love the opportunity to wear scarves!
Dressing in layers is something we Albertans specialize in, the saying is if you don’t like the weather just wait 10 minutes.
Not only is the colder weather good for using scarves it’s also good for making them. I usually pick up my hook when the weather cools and don’t put it down again until it’s time to start cleaning the yard and planting for the summer.
This year, however, is a first, I created my first pattern which I am excited to share! If you have any questions please ask and I’ll do my best to answer all!
Materials
I used worsted weight yarn and a size 6 hook, but it doesn’t matter too much though just be creative!
Abbreviations
Fsc – foundation chain or foundation single crochet
Ch – chain
Sc – single crochet
St – stitch
Sl st – slip stitch
Dc – double crochet
Sp – space
Sk – skip
Hdc – half double crochet
Instructions on how to make a foundation chain or foundation single crochet
Ch 2. Insert hook into the second chain from hook.
Draw up a loop (you will have 2 loops on your hook), then draw through only the first loop on hook. (consider this first loop the foundation chain) You will still have 2 loops on your hook.
Complete SC as normal (draw through both loops). – This would be the “row 2” if you were using the regular chain method.
The idea of foundation chains was a little intimidating for me at first. My thought was the standard chains had been doing fine for me this long so what’s the point? Well, I tried it recently and I honestly think it’s fantastic! It provides so much more give to the bottom row rather than it being so rigid.
Chain 200 or
If you choose to chain the 200 rather than use the foundation chain – join with sl st being careful not to twist. Ch 1, sc in first st and in every st around (200 sc). Join with sl st.
Fsc 200 join with sl st being careful not to twist.
R1 – ch 1, sc in first st from hook, ch 5 sc into 5th ch from hook *ch 5, sc into 5th ch from hook* repeat from * to * join with sl st.
R2 – sl st x2, ch 1, sc into ch 5 sp *ch 2, (3 dc, ch2 3 dc) into next ch 5 sp, ch 2, sc, ch 2 into next ch 5 sp* repeat from * to * Join with sl st
R3 – ch 1, *3 dc in ch 2 sp, ch 1, 3 dc in ch 2 sp, ch 3* repeat from * to * join with sl st
R4 – sl st x3 ch 1, sc in dc * ch 5, sk (ch 3, sc, ch 3) sc in dc, ch 5, sc in 6th dc, ch 5* repeat from * to * join with sl st.
R5 – repeat R2
R6 – repeat R3
R7 – repeat R4
R8 – repeat R2
R9 – repeat R3
R10 – repeat R4
R11 – repeat R2
R12 – repeat R3
R13 – sl st x3 ch 1, sc into dc *ch 4 sk (ch 3, sc, ch 3) sc into next dc, ch 4, sc into last of 6 dc* repeat from * to * join with a sl st
R14 – ch 1, 4 hdc into each ch 4 sc all the way around. Join with a sl st.
Alternatively, if you decided to do the regular 200 chains at the beginning use sc instead of hdc for the last row.
I hope you had fun making this pretty infinity scarf! Thank you for visiting, I hope to see you back soon!
Comments
I know crochet and this post explains every other basic thing about crocheting. Will be more helpful for every other level crochet lovers from beginners to expert. keep sharing.
Thank you! I appreciate your kind words!
I always thought making scarf is hard! You made it look so easy tho!
Thank you!
I love this scarf pattern so much, I wish I had more time to actually teach myself to crochet.
Thank you so much.
One thing I miss about living in FL is that I don’t get a whole lot of opportunities to wear scarfs. They are one of my favorite fashion items.
Yes, they are on of my favourites too!
This Winter Wonderland Infinity scarf is so beautiful Nancy, if only I didn’t have two left hands. Winter has been mild thus far, over here in BC! I am loving it!
Thanks Lisa! It’s been pretty mild here too this year!
What a lovely design! It reminds me of lace!
Thank you! It was fun to create!
Wow this scarf turned out really lovely! I’ve never tried my hand at crochet. I’ve knitted before, which was a lot of fun, but haven’t in a few years! I made my mom a scarf & she loved it!
-Madi xo | http://www.everydaywithmadirae.com
Thank you. I think crochet is easier than knitting…probably because I can’t knit haha I do want to learn someday though.
Super cute! I have so many outfits that suit this!!
Thank you 🙂
Loved the scarf ideas…very nice article….
Thank you so much 🙂