Color Blocked Infinity Scarf Free Crochet Pattern
Are you looking for an easy crochet scarf to crochet? If so, then this simple pattern might be the one for you.
This infinity scarf crochet pattern below is simple to crochet and is a great beginner-friendly crochet pattern to try!
Yarn for This Infinity Scarf!
I used a couple of different colors of Red Heart Soft (a four weight yarn) to make this scarf, which is an amazingly soft yarn that is 100% acrylic.
Try it if you haven’t yet, but keep in mind that you could use any worsted weight yarn to make this scarf. I do highly recommend the Red Heart Soft, for maximum coziness.
If you are feeling daring, I would even suggest using this pattern to create a crochet infinity scarf with chunky yarn! It would be so cozy!
This scarf is designed to be an infinity scarf, but if you don’t want it to be an infinity scarf, simply leave the ends open, kind of like I did for the fall crochet scarf I designed.
Ready to Get Started on Your New Scarf?
Pick up your crochet hook, some yarn and let’s get started on this simple pattern.
I can promise that this will be an easy crochet infinity scarf to work up. If you are a beginner to crochet, don’t worry, you can definitely do this one!
Easy Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern
Skill Level: Easy
Materials
- Worsted weight yarn (4) 4 different colors,
- I used Red Heart Soft Yarn in deep sea, grape, off-white and Lion Brand Heartland Yarn, in Sequoia.
Crochet Stitches & Abbreviations
- hdc = half double crochet
- ch(s) = chain(s)
- rep = repeat
- sl st(s) = slip stitch(es)
Gauge
- Gauge is 6 stitches for every 2 inches
Finished Size
- The finished size is approximately a 60″ circumference and 7″ width. This infinity scarf is designed to extra-long and so it can easily be wrapped around a neck twice.
- Use our scarf size chart to see common scarf and cowl sizes.
- Change the size by using a foundation chain in any number.
Notes
- Knowledge of how to change colors in crochet will be needed for this project, and a tutorial can be found here.. How to Change Colors in Crochet Tutorial
- Knowledge of how to crochet in the back loop will be needed for this project, and a tutorial can be found here. How to Crochet in the Back Loop
- The Pattern written in standard US terms
Pattern Steps
To start: ch 25 with Sequoia (brown)
Row 1: In the second ch from hook hdc, hdc in remaining chs across, turn. (24)
Row 2: Ch 1, hdc in 2nd ch from the hook in the back loop, hdc in the back loops in every stitch across, chain 1, turn (24 hdc)
Row 3 & 4: rep row 2
Row 5: change color (refer to the tutorial linked to above if help is needed with this) to deep sea and rep row 2.
Row 6-12: rep row 2
Row 13 change color to grape and repeat row 2
Row 14-20 rep row 2
Row 21: change color to off white and repeat row 2
Row 22-73: rep row 2
Row 74: change color to grape, repeat row 2.
Row 75-81 rep row 2
Row 82: change color to deep sea, repeat row 2.
Row 83-89: rep row 2
Row 90: change color to sequoia, repeat row 2.
Row 91-93: rep row 2
To Finish: Ch 1, hold the 2 ends of the scarf together and make 24 sl sts across to join the ends together. Fasten off and weave in ends throughout.
You Are Done!
This is my favorite scarf since it is not all one color (like most of the ones I keep for myself) and it is super soft.
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Thanks for stopping by to take a peek!! If you have any questions about this easy color-blocked infinity scarf, feel free to email me or leave a comment.
What a neat looking scarf. The color schemes would be endless! I have four different colors in cotton yarn; I think I’ll start on the scarf tonight. Thanks for sharing! I’m not on Instagram, but I’ll post it on FB and link your site.
Awesome! I can’t wait to see it! : )