Today, I’d like to share a simple pattern with you for an easy crochet infinity scarf, Havra Infinity Scarf. The open stitch-work makes it perfect to wear in warmer spring weather, to add a fashion accent to your outfit or a bit of warmth on cool evenings. Of course, it could be used in the fall or winter too. If you don’t have any crochet infinity scarf in your wardrobe then you are missing really fun and versatile accessory.
I can promise the pattern is perfect for beginner crocheters wanting to improve their skills or any crocheters that enjoys an easy crochet infinity scarf. If you scroll on down you will be able to find the free crochet pattern or you may choose to purchase the ad-free, printable PDF crochet pattern of this cowl HERE on ETSY or HERE on Ravelry.
One of the most enjoyable patterns, for me, is the chevron stitch crochet patterns which produce lovely and extraordinary design filled with ripples and waves which are usually easy to work up.
My Havra Infinity Scarf brings the modern twist to the old classic ripples design. Although the stitches are not complicated and the patterns work up quickly, the open stitch-work creates a really beaituful texture, don’t you think? I cannot emphasize how beautifully this crochet infinity scarf drapes and hangs!
Havra Infinity Scarf is worked back and forth in rows and whip stitched together to turn into a crochet infinity scarf. This reversible pattern is a pleasure to crochet and consists an easy and rhythmic 6-row repeat.
With the length, you have many options on how you can wear this scarf. Wrap two or three times around the neck for a soft cowl or wear it in a long loop. Although the pattern is written in one size, it could be easily be made larger or smaller by adding or omitting pattern repeats.
The other nice thing about this design is that it can be made with any combination of colors and any yarn weight that you’d like. For this crochet infinity scarf I decided to go with vibrant colors. I opted for Ochra, Rust, Plum, Lemongrass and Forest Green because I loved how well they match together.
My lovely and very helpful testers (thank you all!) have used different weight yarns: from fingering to bulky. Also the color choices were very diversified. Check out my testers’ projects HERE.
I chose to use DROPS Nord yarn – a beautiful mix of Alpaca, wool and polyamide. Because this yarn has been spun like a traditional 4-ply sock yarn it’s not only soft and warm but also strong and shape retaining. Available in many beautiful colors that are perfect for striped crochet projects or Intarsia crochet and Fair Isle patterns.
If you’re looking for some more cowl/infinity scarf pattern ideas, here are some more projects you can explore:
1. Sunny Lace Cowl / 2. Ombre Moss Stitch Cowl / 3. October cowl
Time to get stitching, and don’t forget to share your progress! Please show me your finished Havra Infinity Scarf by using #mycrochetory
Materials & Tools:
- Yarn DROPS Nord 50g = 170 m, 50% Cotton, 45% Alpaca, 30% Polyamide, 25% Wool, 5 skeins in main colors:
Yarn B golden rod(18) – 35g,
Yarn C rust(11) – 35g,
Yarn D plum(17) – 35g,
Yarn E lemongrass(10) – 35g,
Yarn F forest Green(19) – 35g.
And 1 skein of contrasting color:
Yarn A off white(01) – 40g,
- Hook size 3.5mm. Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge,
- Tapestry needle (to weave and hide yarn ends, to seam),
- Scissors.
Level:
Adventurous beginner.
Size after blocking:
30cm (11.81’’) wide and 172cm (67.72’’) long loop
Gauge after blocking:
25 sts and 9 rows = 10 cm (4’’) in double crochet stitches with 3.5mm crochet hook.
Gauge is not crucial for this project, however, changes might result in a different yardage requirements and the finished size.
Notes:
- The pattern uses US crochet terminology.
- Instructions in square brackets […] are worked as many times as indicated.
- The scarf is worked in rows back and forth, then whip stitched together to turn into a crochet infinity scarf.
- Pattern is a multiple of 18 stitches plus 4 stitches.
- *increase repeats of parenthesis (…) area as needed for width added.
- This scarf is worked in one piece lengthwise, meaning that you can make it as long as you like, or you can use as much yarn as you have.
- You can also use yarn in different weights, but just know that the width will be different depending on your gauge.
- Crochet over your ends as you go along to minimize finishing.
- The stitch chart is included in the ad-free printable PDF here on ETSY or here on Ravelry.
Stitches & Abbreviations (US terms):
ch(s) – chain(s) stitch
st(s) – stitch(es)
dc – double crochet
BLdc – back loop only double crochet
sl st – slip stitch
yo – yarn over
dc2tog (double crochet 2 together) – [yo, insert hook in indicated st, yo, draw up a loop, yo, pull through 2 loops] twice, yo, pull through all 3 loops on hook.
dc3tog (double crochet 3 together) – [yo, insert hook in indicated st, yo, draw up a loop, yo, pull through 2 loops] three times, yo, pull through all 4 loops on hook.
BLdc3tog – back loop only double crochet 3 together
sp – space
beg – beginning
prev – previous
sk – skip
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PATTERN
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Using contrasting color, chain 76.
Row 1: dc2tog in 4th and 5th ch from hook, [dc in next 7 sts, 3dc in next ch-1 sp, dc in next 7 sts, dc3tog in next 3 sts] rep 3 times in total, dc in next 7 sts, 3dc in next ch-1 sp, dc in next 7 sts, dc2tog in last 2 sts. Turn.
Using next main color
Row 2: ch3 (doesn’t count as a dc here and throughout), dc2tog in first 2sts, [BLdc in next 7 sts, (BLdc, ch1, BLdc) in next st, BLdc in next 7 sts, BLdc3tog in next 3sts] rep 3 times in total, BLdc in next 7 sts, (BLdc, ch, BLdc) in next st, BLdc in next 7 sts, dc2tog in last 2 sts. Turn.
Row 3: ch3, dc2tog in first 2sts, [dc in next 6 sts, ch1, sk next st, (dc, ch1, dc) in ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next 6 sts, dc3tog in next 3 sts] rep 3 times in total, dc in next 6 sts, ch1, sk next st, (dc, ch1, dc) in ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next 6 sts, dc2tog in last 2sts. Turn.
Row 4: ch3, dc2tog in first 2sts, [dc in next 4 sts, ch1, sk next st, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, (dc, ch1, dc) in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next st, ch1, sk next st, dc in next 4 sts, dc3tog in next 3 sts] rep 3 times in total, dc in next 4 sts, ch1, sk next st, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, (dc, ch1, dc) in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next st, ch1, sk next st, dc in next 4 sts, dc2tog in last 2 sts. Turn.
Row 5: ch3, dc2tog in first 2sts, [dc in next 2 sts, ch1, sk next st, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, (dc, ch1, dc) in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next st, ch1, sk next st, dc in next st, ch1, sk next st, dc in next 2 sts, dc3tog in next 3 sts] rep 3 times in total, dc in next 2 sts, ch1, sk next st, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, (dc, ch1, dc) in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next st, ch1, sk next st, dc in next st, ch1, sk next st, dc in next 2 sts, dc2togin last 2 sts. Turn.
Row 6: ch3, dc2tog in first 2sts, [ch1, sk next st, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, (dc, ch1, dc) in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next st, ch1, sk next st, dc in next st, ch1, sk next st, dc in next st, ch1, sk next st, dc3tog in next 3 sts] rep 3 times in total, ch1, sk next st, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, (dc, ch1, dc) in next ch-1 sp, ch1, sk next st, dc in next st, ch1, sk next st, dc in next st, ch1, sk next st, dc in next st, ch1, sk next st, dc2tog in last 2 sts. Turn.
Repeat rows 1-6 24 more times.
Fasten off yarn, weave in all ends then block and seam both ends of scarf together to form cowl (using your favorite method or whip stitches).
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