Free Pattern The “Take Me Outside” Infinity Scarf
Infinity Scarf Pattern
The Take Me Outside Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern: Two in One.
Pattern by Pam Carr ©2018
The “Take Me Outside” Infinity Scarf Pattern
Two in One
Introducing the “Take Me Outside” Infinity Scarf Pattern by Carroway Crochet. This super long infinity scarf is so soft and such a great way to keep yourself warm on these cold winter days and evenings. I love the colours avalable in this beautiful Charisma yarn. You can hip up this infinity scarf with this free pattern in an evening. It is super long and cozy
The Take Me Outside Infinity Scarf pictured here uses Loops and Threads Charisma yarn in the colour, Sunny Day. This yarn is so soft and comes in such a beautiful selection of colourways.
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This long infinity super scarf is ageless and is definitely the best way to add colour to your outfit. It is made with the simple double crochet stitch so it is beginner friendly . I also have two versions for you so you can make it flat and sew the ends together, or make it in the round. If you have never made anything in the round this is a great pattern to get started on this technique.
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The Take Me Outside Infinity Scarf looks great with jumpers and jeans and winter coats, you can wear it pretty much with everything.
So super luxurious and stylish. The extra long infinity scarf wraps round your neck many times.
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The “Take Me Outside” Infinity Scarf can be worn wrapped two or three times around your neck, or you can wear it loosely. You can even put it over your head for those super cold days.
This free infinity scarf pattern for the “Take Me Outside” Infinity Scarf is simple to make, but oh so stylish. You can make it with your choice of bulky yarn, just look for the number (5) on the yarn label.
It is a beginner scarf pattern and is simple and easy to follow. It uses only the Double Crochet stitch. There are videos on youtube to help you learn this stitch if it is new to you. Using this bulky yarn and a larger hook means you can work this super scarf up quite quickly.
The Take Me Outside Infinity Scarf
Pam Carr 2018
There are two ways you can make this scarf.
The first pattern is for making the scarf in the round. If you are not comfortable with joining the foundation chain into a ring and working in the round, I have included a second version of the pattern. The second version of the “Take Me Outside” Infinity Scarf is a flat version. This is for those who do not want to work in the round. This pattern is worked flat and you sew the ends together to create your infinity scarf
Supplies you will need:
Yarn: This pattern uses Loops and Threads Charisma bulky weight yarn, (5) I used this beautiful colour way called Sunny Day
It is 100% acrylic.
You will need 5 skeins.
Or
Weight: 16 oz. / 450 g
Yardage: 500 yd. / 450 m approx.
Hook: 9.00 mm or 10mm, N hook
Notions: Scissors, Yarn needle.
Gauge:
With an N/9.00 or 10 mm hook (Some N hooks are in a 9mm and some named N are 10mm which is confusing. You could use a 9 or a 10mm for this pattern and it would work out nicely.)
10 sc stitches and 10 sc rows = 4”
Size: 108” (274 cm) in circumference and 9” (23cm) wide
Abbreviations (uses US terms)
st or sts – stitch or stitches
ch – chain stitch
dc – double crochet
rnd(s) – round(s)
This pattern is uses US terminology. The US and UK crochet terms are different, but they use the same terms to describe different stitches. Here is a simple conversion chart for anyone in the UK.
US
double crochet (dc) |
UK
Treble (tr) |
Take Me Outside Infinity Scarf Pattern In the Round
In the Round
Instructions:
This version of the infinity scarf is worked in the round.
Please note that the Ch 2 worked at the beginning of a round does not count as a stitch.
Do not turn at the end of each Round
Chain 198
Form a ring by slipping first and last chains together (careful not to twist)
Round 1: ch 2. dc into each stitch around the foundation chain, join to the top of ch2 with a sl st, (198 DC)
Round 2: ch 2, dc into each stitch around, join to the top of ch2 with a sl st, (198 DC)
Round 3: ch 2, dc into each stitch around, join to the top of ch2 with a sl st, (198 DC)
Round 4: ch 2, dc into each stitch around, join to the top of ch2 with a sl st, (198 DC)
Round 5: ch 2, dc into each stitch around, join to the top of ch2 with a sl st, (198 DC)
Round 6: ch 2, dc into each stitch around, join to the top of ch2 with a sl st, (198 DC)
Round 7: ch 2, dc into each stitch around, join to the top of ch2 with a sl st, (198 DC)
Round 8: ch 2, dc into each stitch around, join to the top of ch2 with a sl st, (198 DC)
Round 9: ch 2, dc into each stitch around, join to the top of ch2 with a sl st, (198 DC)
Round 10: ch 2, dc into each stitch around, join to the top of ch2 with a sl st, (198 DC)
Round 11: ch 2, dc into each stitch around, join to the top of ch2 with a sl st, (198 DC)
Cut yarn. Yarn over hook and pull the yarn through to finish off.
Use your yarn needle to weave in all the ends.
Finished scarf measures 9” wide by 108” in circumference. Laid flat it is 9” x 54”
Take Me Outside Infinity Scarf Pattern Flat Version
Flat version.
I have included a flat version of this scarf for beginners or those who do not want to work in the round.
This pattern is worked flat and you sew the ends together to create your infinity scarf.
Instructions:
Chain 200
Row 1: DC in 3nd chain from hook and DC in each chain across the foundation chain. (198 DC) Ch2 and turn. (Remember that this ch 2 is not counted as a st when you do a stitch count)
Row 2: 1 DC into same stitch as ch 2, 1DC in each stitch across the row. (198 DC) Ch2 and turn.
Row 3: 1 DC into same stitch as ch 2, 1DC in each stitch across the row. (198 DC) Ch2 and turn.
Row 4: 1 DC into same stitch as ch 2, 1DC in each stitch across the row. (198 DC) Ch2 and turn.
Row 5: 1 DC into same stitch as ch 2, 1DC in each stitch across the row. (198 DC) Ch2 and turn.
Row 6: 1 DC into same stitch as ch 2, 1DC in each stitch across the row. (198 DC) Ch2 and turn.
Row 7: 1 DC into same stitch as ch 2, 1DC in each stitch across the row. (198 DC) Ch2 and turn.
Row 8: 1 DC into same stitch as ch 2, 1DC in each stitch across the row. (198 DC) Ch2 and turn.
Row 9: 1 DC into same stitch as ch 2, 1DC in each stitch across the row. (198 DC) Ch2 and turn.
Row 10: 1 DC into same stitch as ch 2, 1DC in each stitch across the row. (198 DC) Ch2 and turn.
Row 11: 1 DC into same stitch as ch 2, 1DC in each stitch across the row. (198 DC)
Cut yarn leaving a long tail. Use the yarn tail and a yarn needle to sew the ends together.
I recommend using the mattress stitch as it makes an invisible seam. You can see how to do this on this wonderful tutorial by Edie Eckman over at Creative Bug
Watch the youtube video here.
Using your yarn needle, weave in all the ends.
You are now the owner of a fabulous “Take Me Outside” Infinity scarf. I hope it warms your heart to wear it. This item also makes an excellent gift!
PS: To make your scarf wider you may add more double crochet rows.
If you have any questions or need help with the pattern, please email me at carrowaycrochet@outlook.com, Iʼll be glad to help you.
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