One Hour Infinity Scarf: Free Crochet Pattern - Made with a Twist (2024)

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You’ve been asking for a one-hour infinity scarf free crochet pattern and now you have it!

Yes! It is possible to make a one-hour infinity scarf to sell at your local craft markets, online shops or to give as a gift to your favorite fashionista. This infinity scarf pattern will walk you through crocheting this quick circle scarf in as little as one hour! It’s a beginner crochet pattern that is worked in the round and will have you saying, “I made it myself!” in no time.

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The infinity scarf itself is the perfect length to be wrapped one, two, or three times, depending on the weather and how you like to wear it.

I love making the scarf to have on hand to provide my customers the opportunity to create sets when they’re purchasing a hat as a gift at my local craft fairs. I know your customers will love it, too!

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As you know, I love quick crochet projects. So, when it was time to design a foundational piece for my own product line, this is the scarf I came up with.

I love how quickly it works up with just two skeins for Lion Brand Hometown USA. This yarn is so accessible and soft – it’s the perfect option for crochet craft fair items.

If you’re not ready to make it today, be sure click the botton, below, to save it to your favorite Free Crochet Patterns Pinterest board!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS (jump to section)

Introducing the One-Hour Crochet Infinity Scarf

Super soft and super chunky, you’ll have this scarf worked up in no time using your favorite 9 mm crochet hook and, my favorite, criss-cross stitch!

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Skill Level

Easy/Adventurous Beginner

Materials

Gauge

Not required for this pattern. Finished measurements approx. 4″ (10 cm) x 80″ (203 cm) when laid flat.

Sizes/Finished Measurements

Approx 4″ (10 cm) x 80″ (203 cm) when laying flat. Fits teens and adult women.

Stitch Abbreviations

beg – Beginning

CH – Chain

HDC – Half-double Crochet

RND – Round(s)

SK – Skip a stitch

SLST – Slip Stitch

st(s) – Stitch(es)

XST – Cross-stitch (instructions on next page)

Pattern Notes

  • Skill Level: Easy/Intermediate
  • US Terminology
  • Sts worked through both loops
  • When a row beg with a CH1, it does not count as a st.
  • This pattern is worked in the round
  • To make a wider scarf, work additional rounds.

Special Stitches

HDC Cross-stitch (XST):

Step 1: Skip a st, SLST into the next st and CH2.

Step 2: Yarn over and insert hook into the previously skipped st, draw up a loop, yarn over and draw through all three loops on the hook. (XST made)

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How to Make This One Hour Circle Scarf

With 9.00 mm hook , CH 120 and join with a SLST to beg CH being careful not to twist.

RND 1: SLST into first CH (counts as first SK’d st here and throughout), CH2 (counts as first HDC here and throughout), HDC into previously SK’d CH, *SK next CH, HDC in next CH, HDC in SK’d CH,* repeat * to * around. Join with SLST to top of beginning ch 2. (120 sts or 60 XST)

RND 2: SLST into first st (counts as first SK’d st here and throughout), CH2 (counts as first HDC here and throughout), HDC into the previously SK’d st, *SK next st, HDC in next st, HDC in SK’d st,* repeat * to * around. Join with SLST to top of beginning ch 2. (120 sts or 60 XST)

RNDs 3 – 5: repeat RND 2.

Fasten off and tuck ends.

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Get the Downloadable, Ad-free PDF of this Design

If you’d love to make this gorgeous infinity scarf, I’ve created a beautifully formatted, large print, ad-free PDF of this pattern for you in to use at your convenience and you canget it on Ravelryfor less than the cost of a cup of coffee…orjoin the Made with a Twist Makers Clubto get lifetime access toallMade with a Twist PDF patterns for just$25!

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Copyright notice: This pattern and its images are copyright protected and the sole property of Made with a Twist by Crochetpreneur®, a division of Montgomery Grice Enterprises, Inc. Please do not redistribute, transfer, or sell the pattern, or alter it to claim as your own You may sell any products you create from this pattern. Please credit the designer by linking online listings to www.madewithatwist.com or tagging @madewithatwist.

Suggested Pricing: a Guide for Crochet Sellers

Permission is given (even encouraged) to sell your handmade products created from this original Made with a Twist pattern. I only ask that you give credit to Pam Grice from Made with a Twist as the designer for your online listings, and link back to www.madewithatwist.com and/or @madewithatwist (on social media) when selling and sharing images online.

Suggested Retail Price

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*Note

  • Marketing to bargain shoppers is not recommended.
  • Increase value for boutique buyers with luxury yarns, packaging, and/or embellishments for boutique shoppers.

More Chunky Scarves You’ll Love to Sell or Gift

  • Bountiful Pull Through Scarf
  • Snowbound Cowl
  • Ardara Oversized Cable Scarf

I love seeing your finished projects! If you enjoyed making the Jolie Button Scarf, I’d love to see yours onInstagram. To be sure I don’t miss it, please tag me, @madewithatwist, when you post your photos!

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©2021 Montgomery Grice Enterprises, Inc | Made with a Twist | Pamela Grice This pattern and its associated images are copyright protected. The pattern is for your personal use only. Please do not copy/paste, distribute, or alter and claim as your own.

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FAQs

What is the best stitch for an infinity scarf? ›

The best stitch to make a scarf out of is the double crochet! It's a beginner-friendly stitch which works up fast, which a great feature for an infinity scarf pattern! Double crochet in rows and sew the ends together to finish this scarf.

How many skeins of yarn do I need for an infinity scarf? ›

I used almost exactly 2 skeins of yarn to make one scarf, and it fits fairly snug around my neck (which I wanted since I live in Colorado), but if you want a bigger/looser fitting scarf, you'll definitely want to get a 3rd skein.

Do you put a twist in an infinity scarf? ›

The scarf is worn long around the neck it is one smooth tube, then when twisted a second time it creates the “infinity” around the neck.

What is the strongest crochet pattern? ›

Crochet Thermal Stitch is a super dense and one of the thickest crochet stitches. It's worked on two rows simultaneously which gives a double layer and a super thick and sturdy texture. Thermal stitch is the perfect stitch for potholders, bags, coasters or anything where you need extra sturdiness in crochet.

What is the most stable crochet stitch? ›

Looking to crochet something super durable? The waistcoat stitch is perfect to use when making heavy duty bags or anything that's going to get a lot of wear out of it. This stitch isn't hard to make either; it is made using a single crochet stitch. The only difference is how you insert your hook to pull the loop up.

How long is the average infinity scarf? ›

Infinity scarves are long looping cowls that are typically 60–70 inches in length. Their length creates versatility in wearing options as they can be worn full-length, double-looped around the neck, or with one loop around the neck and the other acting as a hood in inclement weather.

What material is best for infinity scarf? ›

I'm using a cotton print, but a jersey knit is a popular choice because it's stretchy and has a nice drape. Lightweight fabrics, like gauze, chiffon, or stretch lace are perfect for warm weather. Velvet, Minky, or flannel are cozy options for the winter.

How do you size an infinity scarf? ›

Measure your fabric in a rectangle shape to the length and width you want; we chose 60″ long x 40″ wide, as a 60″ infinity scarf can usually be wrapped twice around the neck for a nice, close fit. Because we're making a double-layered scarf, the width needs to be cut twice as wide as the scarf's final dimension.

What size yarn is best for crochet scarves? ›

Yarn quantity table
Yarn WeightHatScarf
Yarn WeightDKHat180-225Scarf340-450
Yarn WeightAran/WorstedHat180-200Scarf340-450
Yarn WeightBulkyHat120-180Scarf225-340
Yarn WeightSuper bulkyHat120-140Scarf225-340
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What is the easiest way to knit an infinity scarf? ›

How to Knit an Infinity Scarf
  1. Step 1: Gather Your Supplies. For this project, you'll need: ...
  2. Step 2: Cast On Using the Italian Cast-On Stitch. Beginning the Italian cast-on method. ...
  3. Step 3: Knit a Set-Up Row. After completing the set-up row. ...
  4. Step 4: Knit a Repeat Row. ...
  5. Step 5: Join in the Round. ...
  6. Step 6: Cast Off.
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What is the best length for a knitted infinity scarf? ›

Infinity scarves are long looping cowls that are typically 60–70 inches in length. Their length creates versatility in wearing options as they can be worn full-length, double-looped around the neck, or with one loop around the neck and the other acting as a hood in inclement weather.

What are the sewing measurements for an infinity scarf? ›

Measure your fabric in a rectangle shape to the length and width you want; we chose 60″ long x 40″ wide, as a 60″ infinity scarf can usually be wrapped twice around the neck for a nice, close fit. Because we're making a double-layered scarf, the width needs to be cut twice as wide as the scarf's final dimension.

What is the best number of stitches for a scarf? ›

If you are a beginner knitter, you should make a relatively small scarf, enough to keep you warm, but avoid making it so wide that it takes too long to knit. If you are knitting with worsted weight yarn and size 8 to 10 needles, you'll need to cast on 30 to 40 stitches for a nice-sized scarf.

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