Sea Foam Infinity Scarf
This free crochet infinity scarf pattern is perfect for beginners.
Perfect for any month of the year, this Sea Foam Infinity Scarf is a great way to add a pop of color to any outfit. Easy enough for even the newest of crochet fans, this free crochet infinity scarf pattern can easily be made over the course of a weekend. The bright blue-green yarn also makes this infinity scarf crochet pattern perfect for summer and winter.
Crochet HookK/10.5 or 6.5 mm hook
Yarn Weight(5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)
Materials List
- 1.5 Skeins of Yarn – Bulky – I used Loops & Threads – Country Loom – Ocean Tide
- Crochet Hook – US K10.5/6.50mm
- Embroidery needle
- Scissors
Instructions
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Counting in 3′s, ch as many stitches as it takes to make a chain 60″ long (this pattern calls for original chain to be any multiple of 3 so just count “1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3…” as you make the chain and make sure that your last chain lands on chain number 3). Check that the chain hasn’t twisted and join to the first stitch with a sl st so that it now forms a ring.
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Round 2: dc in every chain until you’re completed the round and join to the first dc with a sl st.
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Round 3: ch 3 and then sc between the 3rd and 4th dc, ch 3 and then sc in between the 6th and 7th dc. You want to keep repeating this pattern every 3 double crochets until you’ve completed the round. Join with a sl st.
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Round 4: dc 3 into the chain you made in the previous round and then dc 3 into the next chain and continue in this manner until you’ve completed the round. Join with a sl st.
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Repeat the pattern from Round 3 & 4 until the scarf is the desired width.
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Bind off and weave in the ends.
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Cheryl Y
Nov 01, 2018
This Sea Foam Infinity Scarf looks so soft and warm. After reading all the comments and the pattern here on this page, makes me wounder if I should use a thinner yarn? I do like the thicker yarn for they are so warm. The pattern is easy to understand and should work out well. I don't think this one will need to be wet blocked because the thicker yarns tend to have a nice bounce. I'll be making this one for sure. Thank you for sharing this free crochet scarf pattern.
elocin1104 2800379
May 23, 2018
This pattern looks really pretty. I love the color, and am looking forward to trying this for myself. I am wondering, though, if anyone has tried this as the comments suggest, and if you have any suggestions on adjustments that could be made. I like the look of the scarf in the photo, but with the bulky yarn does it really work out that way?
princess6860504
May 14, 2018
Such a beautiful, serene sea foam green color which I love so much! Working in the round is easy! It is recommended that you pay close attention to your chain to make sure it is not being twisted. Because it utilizes chunky yarn you will only need a scant 1 and a half skeins of yarn! So it is budget friendly!
Hannah
May 03, 2017
This Sea Foam Infinity Scarf in very stylish. It can go along with a coat or even with just a plain shirt. I really would like to learn how to do this. If I did, I'd probably make a lot in different colors! Very nice!
saphy98
Jan 20, 2017
This infinity Scarf looks like it would be very easy to work up. I have yarn that I will use to make this for a gift. Pattern seems to be quite easy and fun. When finished I will post a picture and let everyone know how easy or hard this pattern is. By reading it seems straight forward. Keep you all posted..
klasyladie 0197148
Nov 07, 2015
I am not understanding the sc between the 3rd and 4th dbl crochet either. Can anyone please explain how to do this? Thank you
Sew Time
Nov 19, 2014
Just finished making this scarf the pattern was very easy & worked up fast! The scarf is very thick however & doesn't look as thin & soft as the picture makes it appear. I am wondering if I should wash it or try blocking it. I know the yarn is bulky but think it would lay better with thinner yarn. Has anyone else tried washing or blocking after making this?
49kpkate 3970708
Nov 08, 2014
Could u please show a diagram? Not understanding sc between 3rd and 4th dc. Thx Kathleen
FaveCrafts Editor JL
Nov 10, 2014
Hi there, Unfortunately the designer did not provide a diagram. Is there something in particular that we can help you with? We'd be happy to explain anything that's confusing. Thanks! - Julia from FaveCrafts
judystanford 83952 51
Oct 25, 2014
How do I finish this scarf off?
Melissa Ryan
Oct 27, 2014
Hi judystanford--Thanks for your comment. When you have the finished length completed, you just bind off and you're done! If you need help binding off, check out the tutorials on our sister site, AllFreeCrochet.com. Hope that helps! --FaveCrafts Editor
janan 8447000
May 28, 2014
In row 4, shouldn't there be a ch1 after the 3 dc to keep the same count as in row 3?
Melissa Ryan
May 28, 2014
Hi Janan--thanks for your comment. I checked the original pattern and there is not a ch 1 in row 4. If you want to ask the designer directly, we suggest contacting her through her blog. You can find a link to it by clicking her byline. Thanks again!--FaveCrafts Editor
lvlathrop 0109819
Nov 17, 2013
I made this in about 4 hours. Super easy! I used a variagated yarn it was beautiful. Thanks for the pattern now I need an easy beret pattern ;)
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