Free Crochet Infinity Scarf Patterns
Infinity scarves are all the rage this year. What better way to create them, but with crochet. Here you'll find all of the free crochet patterns for infinity scarves that you could need. There are tutorials to show you how to create your own pattern. Included are scarves worked in the round and scarves that are later sewn together when finished. One is featured that is buttoned together.
An infinity scarf is a long tube that is wound around the neck to create a cowl appearance. You can easily design your own. All you need is an extra long scarf and sew the ends together or work the scarf in the round. Many of these designs give the measurements and you can just use those and use your own pattern stitch. When finished, just double wrap the scarf around your neck. If you crochet the scarf long enough, you can even triple wrap it.
If using a different weight than bulky yarn, it helps to use a soft yarn and a larger hook than normal. This will give the scarf a better drape. Many of the scarves here are crocheted with extra bulky yarn. Lion Brand Extra Thick and Quick seems to be the popular choice.
Free Patterns
Just click on the blue titles below to be taken to the free patterns with photos.
Autumn Infinity Scarf - Tales from Bottomley Cottage offers this free pattern that is super simple. A beginner should be able to crochet this without any problems. It is crocheted with just simple single and double crochets. The page has lots of pretty pictures.
Crochet Renee Hairpin Lace - This is a lacy scarf crocheted with a mohair/acrylic blend yarn. You'll need an I crochet hook and a hairpin lace loom. The scarf can also be worn as a shawl. It is more for fashion than warmth.
Favecrafts Paradores Infinity Scarf - The pattern states that it is for fashion lovers only. It looks like a nice warm scarf to me though. The scarf is designed with Caron Spa yarn and a size H hook. The pattern suggests that you can drape it around your neck like any infinity scarf or throw it across your shoulders.
How to Crochet an Infinity Scarf by Tracey Nguyen on Youtube
Fiber Flux Pavement Infinity Scarf - This scarf is designed with Lion Brand Thick and Quick Wool Ease yarn. You'll also need a size N hook. The project can be finished super quick. You could use any other extra bulky yarn. It is created with a V-stitch which is easy to crochet.
Hookers Don't Bite Sugared Ribs Scarf - You'll need easy to find worsted weight yarn and a size J hook. The pattern does use a foundation half double crochet and a raised single crochet. She explains how to create the stitches which are easy. Also included are photos to guide you through the project.
Infinity and Beyond - The Speckless blog offers this free pattern that uses Simply Soft yarn by Caron. If you don't know how to do Broomstick lace, a link is included with a tutorial. By using the broomstick lace technique it gives the shawl an extra pretty lacy look. You'll need something as wide as a broomstick to make the lace.
How to Crochet a Ribbed Infinity - by Ohshalala on Youtube
Louie's Loops Infinity Scarf - This scarf is buttoned together rather than sewn or crocheted in the round. Lion Brand Wool Ease and a size N crochet hook are required. It can also be worn as a regular scarf.
My Favourite Things Chunky Infinity Scarf - This scarf is crocheted with a pretty shell pattern. 8-ply yarn is used, but 2 strands of 4-ply should work. Included are videos and photos to help you through the project.
Naturally Caron Bellflower Infinity - This pretty scarf is rated Easy. Naturally Caron Joy yarn was used for the project and a size H hook. Joy yarn is a blend of bamboo yarn and acrylic yarn. It gives the scarf a nice drape. The scarf has a pretty lacy look, but still provides warmth.
On The Wings of a Dove Infinity Scarf - This scarf can be crocheted in just a little over an hour. She used Lion Brand Thick and Quick and a size N hook. It is crocheted in the round and looks like an easy pattern.
Pumpkin Infinity - Dandelion Daze offer this free pattern. The pattern uses a star stitch which she says is easy once you learn it. 2 video links are included so you can learn the stitch. 4-ply worsted weight was used and a size H hook. I'd try using Caron Simply Soft to get a better drape.
How to Crochet an Easy Infinity Scarf - by BohemianThings on Youtube
Quick and Easy Lightweight Infinity - 13 Pumpkins Blog offers this free pattern crocheted with a medium weight alpaca yarn and a size I hook. The pattern is easy and is created with half double crochet. For the beginner a video is included to show you how to do a half double crochet.
Red Heart Infinity Scarf - Red Heart Stardust yarn was used for this pretty lacy project. Stardust is a sock weight yarn that is a wool blend. It is a pretty tweed blend with a soft metallic wrap. This has an open pattern. You'll need a size G and K hook. The finished scarf drapes especially nice.
Super Chunky Tutorial - What's for Dinner Blog offers this free pattern that is crocheted with 4 skeins of Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick and Quick. You'll need a size N hook. The pattern is another quick and easy project to complete. Photos guide you through the entire pattern.
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The Crochet Crowd Psychedelic Infinity - This scarf is made up of many colors, hence its name. The pattern used Bernat Mosaic yarn in Psychedelic and one ball of eyelash yarn for the trim. A size K hook was used.
The Stingy Stitcher Blue Infinity - Less than a skein of Caron Simply Soft yarn was used for the scarf. The scarf is crocheted with a J hook. It is another quick project.
This Hub was last updated on December 12, 2012
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Thank you. I'm getting back to crocheting after a few years away from it. If you have any more patterns please publish.
Great Hub.
I can knit, but have never crocheted. I have been thinking I ought to try it and some of these patterns look like they show you how to do certain stitches, so I shall come back to this and have a go. Thanks for all the information.
This is a nice assortment of patterns. I like the Red Heart Infinity pattern - will be trying that one. I have a drawer full of these that I have made, and wear them all the time. Nice hub! Tweeted!
beautiful patterns. Great hub! voted up and useful
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Wonder wool 5 months ago from United States Level 3 Commenter
Beautiful Patterns...!!