Hello Everyone! 😉
Today I have the Speckled Infinity Scarf crochet pattern to share with you. This pattern is worked flat in back and forth rows that's sewn together along the ends.
If you prefer to learn by watching, i have a video tutorial below. Or, scroll down to view the written pattern!
Hope you enjoy!
Happy crocheting! 😊
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Video Tutorial:
Written Pattern
Finished Size: Width: 22cm (8.6''); Length: 130cm (51.2'').
You can adjust the length of the scarf by adding or subtracting pattern repeats.
1 pattern repeat - approx 13cm (5.1in). I made 10 pattern repeats.
You can adjust the width of the scarf by adding or subtracting stitches in a multiple of 3.
Gauge: 8 stitches
x 4 rows = 5cm x 5cm (2" x 2’’) in double crochet.
Skill Level: Easy to Intermediate
Materials Used:
Sport weight yarn, size 2 - fine. I used Audine Wools Shine Sport (80% Superwash Merino, 20% Tencel, 320m / 100g) in the colorway Sky by Knitcrate. 136 grams ( 436 meters approx.) of yarn needed for this pattern. 4.0 mm (US size G/6) crochet hook. Scissors. Yarn needle.
Abbreviations (US terms):
st. / sts - stitch / stitches
ch - chain
sc - single crochet
dc - double crochet
st. / sts - stitch / stitches
ch - chain
sc - single crochet
dc - double crochet
hdc3(5)puff – 3 or 5 half double crochet closed together
( )* – repeat the instructions between the brackets the number of times indicated.
hdc3puff (puff stitch) – 3 half double crochet
closed together:
Yarn over, insert your hook into
indicated stitch (or ch space), yarn over, pull the yarn through the stitch (or
ch space). Yarn over and insert your hook into same stitch (or ch space) 2 more
times. Now you should have 7 loops on hook. Yarn over and pull the yarn through
all 7 loops.
hdc5puff (puff stitch) – 5 half double crochet closed together:
Yarn over, insert your hook into indicated
stitch (or ch space), yarn over, pull the yarn through the stitch (or ch space).
Yarn over and insert your hook into same stitch (or ch space) 4 more times. Now
you should have 11 loops on hook. Yarn over and pull the yarn through all 11
loops.
hdc5puff (puff stitch) – 5 half double crochet closed together:
Pattern Notes:
Instructions
Foundation chain: Ch42 (multiples of 3).
Row 1: 1dc into 4th ch from hook and into each ch st. across. (40 dc sts., including ch3 at the beginning of the row)
Row 2: ch3, turn, skip first dc st., 1dc into each st. across. Last dc goes into top of turning ch3. (40 dc sts)
Row 3: repeat Row 2.
Row 4: ch1, turn, hdc3puff into first dc st., ch5,
(skip next 2 dc sts, hdc5puff into next dc st., ch5)* repeat 12 times across.
Skip next 2 dc sts., hdc3puff into top of turning ch3.
Row 5: ch5, turn, 1sc into next ch5 space,
(ch5, skip next sc st., 1sc into next ch5 space)* repeat 12 times across.
Ch2, 1dc into hdc3puff st. at the end of the row.
Row 6: ch1, turn, 1sc into first dc st.,
(ch5, skip next ch2, skip next sc st., 1sc into next ch5 sp.)* repeat 12 times across.
Ch5, skip next sc st., 1sc into 3rd ch of next ch5.
Row 7: ch5, turn, skip first sc st., 1sc into next ch5 space,
(ch5, skip next sc st., 1sc into next ch5 space)* repeat 12 times across.
Ch2, 1dc into last sc st.
Row 8: ch1, turn, hdc3puff into first dc st., ch5, skip next ch2,
(skip next sc st., hdc5puff into next ch5 space, ch5)* repeat 12 times across.
Skip next sc st., hdc3puff into 3rd ch of next ch5 at the end of the row.
Row 9: ch3, turn, skip first hdc3puff st., 2dc into next ch5 space,
(1dc into next hdc5puff st., 2dc into next ch5 space)* repeat 12 times across.
Last dc goes into hdc3puff st. at the end of the row. (40 dc sts)
Row 10: ch3, turn, skip first dc st., 1dc into each st. across. Last dc goes into top of turning ch3. (40 dc sts)
Row 11: repeat Row 10.
Row 12 - 110: repeat Row (1 – 11) 9 more times.
The Row 1 will be worked in the same manner as Row 2 and 3.
Ch1,
cut off the yarn leaving a long tail (at least 40cm). The tail will be used to
sew the ends together.
Bring the first row and last row together so they line up evenly. Sew first row to last row with a whip stitch or whatever sewing method you prefer.
Weave in the ends.
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