Hello crafters!
I’m excited to share my latest free crochet pattern for this extra cozy infinity scarf. While we have made it through the first half of winter there are still plenty of cold weeks left to whip up this beginner friendly project!
The Starry Night infinity scarf uses three balls of Caron Simply Soft yarn making it extra plush and warm.
The pattern is worked in the round so if you weave in your ends as you go there will be no weaving in to do at the end of your scarf 🙂 Let’s get to it!
Supplies needed for this project
- 1 x Caron Simply Soft in “Sunshine“
- 1 x Caron Simply Soft in “Country Blue“
- 1 x Caron Simply Soft in “Dark Country Blue“
- 6mm crochet hook
Notes about this pattern
The chain stitches at the beginning of each round count as the first stitch for that round
At the end of each round you will join to the first stitch of the round with a slip stitch.
When starting the next round, be sure to crochet your first few stitches over the tail from the previous round to avoid having the weave in all of your tails at the end.
HDC : half double crochet
For a more in-depth explanation of the crossed half double crochet check out my stitch tutorial!
Colour codes: Sunshine (S), Country Blue (B), Dark Country Blue (DB)
Starry Night Infinity Scarf Pattern
- (DB) Chain 226 stitches. Join to first chain with a slip stitch. Chain 2. Double crochet in next stitch and in each stitch around.
- (B) Chain 2. HDC in previous stitch. This will be your first crossed HDC. Skip the stitch after your chain 2 and HDC in next. Go back and HDC in the skipped stitch. (Skip one stitch and HDC in next. Go back and HDC in skipped stitch) Repeat ( to ) around. (113 crosses)
- (S) Join yarn in space between ‘x’. Chain 3. (Single crochet in space after ‘x’ chain 1) Repeat ( to ) around.
- (DB) Join yarn in chain space from previous round. Chain 2. Double crochet in each chain space and single crochet around.
5 – 34 Repeat rows 2 to 4.
Finishing Starry Night Infinity Scarf
After completing my projects I like to put them through the washer and dryer before cutting off any tails so that they can settle into place.
I didn’t see any need to block this project as it stayed pretty square on it’s own 🙂
I hope you have enjoyed this crochet pattern as much as I have enjoyed making it! I would love to hear your comments or questions below or you can always reach me at Mataya@MatayaMade.com I love hearing from you 🙂
Happy Crafting!