EASY CROCHET INFINITY SCARF & PATTERN
Yarn: Lion Brand Yarn, Wool-Ease Thick & Quick
Color: Black 153
Crochet Hook: US Size K
Chain 90.
Half double crochet in second chain from hook and continue all the way to the end of the row. When you get to the end of row chain 2 and turn. Continue this way until the scarf measures 5 inches wide. When you get to the end, take both ends of the scarf and sew them together using the yarn and then fasten off.
* This infinity scarf will fit wrapped around your neck 2 times with these dimensions!
Note: This pattern is made in US terminology.
Thanks! That looks like a good one to do on a weekend trip.
ReplyDeletePretty scarf...I really need to learn how to crochet! :)
ReplyDeleteHi, Julie yours is really a nice scarf. I love crocheting, too.
ReplyDeleteI come from Wendy's Faboulous Finds & Linky Party and I'm pleased to join your blog.
Hi Julie! This does look pretty easy even for this non-crocheter. :) Maybe it would be a good first-time project. I really need to learn how to crochet! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJulie, your scarf is adorable. I've also checked out the rest of your blog and love it. Come visit me sometime! at www.lifeawayfromtheofficechair.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteLisa
That nice, thick yarn does keep you warm when it's cold outside! Looking good! Though I do admit I wish I didn't have to even think about snow. They say it's going to be a doozey this winter.
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty scarf! =)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a great project. I hope I'll get to wear such things in Fort Worth. There wasn't ever a need for wool in Phoenix.
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to thank you for your kind comments and friendship. You are a treasure. Have a blessed week!
Hi Julie, it's been awhile - I had a long break from blogging but now I'm back. Nice to see you're keeping busy and sharing your projects. I look forward to seeing more. Have a wonderful weekend, Darlene
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely Julie, it looks cosy and warm. :)
ReplyDeleteEvery time I see a project like this I'm reminded of a blankie I started to make many moons ago in high school and never quite finished. I think I need you to come over ;)
ReplyDeleteJulie - your infinity scarf turned out great. I love quick and easy projects like this. Pinning this to my crochet board.
ReplyDeleteThat's something I would definitely wear. I once tried to learn how to crochet...
ReplyDeleteThis is a great pattern.
ReplyDeleteDebi @ Adorned From Above
I love infinity scarves! Beautiful the one you made Julie!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteJulie, this pattern is great - I could make several this winter. Thank you so much for sharing it at Share It One More Time. Cathy
ReplyDeleteI love the simplicity of your scarf. I will give this one a try!
ReplyDeleteHow cute! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining the Link Up this week! Don't forget to enter to win a $25 Starbucks giftcard! :)
Hi Julie, whoo your infinity scarf looks lovely :) I can just imagine you walk through New York on a crispy cold morning wearing this :)
ReplyDeleteIt is years since I have used a crochet needle, this makes me want to try again. Popping by from Creative Monday
ReplyDeleteIts always good to have a quick and easy project on the go, they would make great stocking fillers.
ReplyDeletegotta love quick and easy :) Thanks for sharing Julie!! you are so awesome!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the easy pattern, Julie! I'm making crocheted pumpkins right now, but this scarf would be fun to do next.
ReplyDeleteHi Julie!
ReplyDeleteLove your new scarf! Patterns like this make you want to make lots of scarves in different colors!
Love your crocheted scarf. Thanks for sharing at Monday Handmade Linkup Party. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteWhen I get my two hands back to myself for any extended period of time, I would love to learn how to crochet. This pattern looks simple enough. Thank you for linking up with Creative Style Linkup! Have a blessed weekend!
ReplyDeleteYour co-host, April
Great scarf. Thanks for those instructions.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cozy and comfy looking scarf :) Thanks for sharing at the Art of Home-Making Mondays!
ReplyDeleteHow snug and comfy, I love scarfs. Thanks for linking up to Sweet and Savoury Sunday, stop by and link up again. Have a great day!! Laura@Baking in Pyjamas
ReplyDeleteLovely scarf! Thanks for the pattern. Thanks for sharing with Creative Spark Link Party.
ReplyDeleteGlenna @ My Paper Craze
I love black, so this is definitely my style! Looks great....thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteNice! And just might be my skill level. Thanks so much for linking up at the Make it Monday Party! Hope to see you again next week.
ReplyDelete