Showing posts with label infinity scarf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infinity scarf. Show all posts
Hello blog friends.
I shared last week here the new yarn I bought from Michaels. While we've been in quarantine due to the coronavirus, I managed to crochet an infinity scarf.
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I'd love to share the details on how to crochet your own scarf.




CARON LATTE CAKES CROCHET INFINITY SCARF

DETAILS TO MAKE SCARF:
YARN: Caron Latte Cakes Yarn - Color: Rose Scented
CROCHET HOOK: US Size K
CROCHET STITCHES: Chain, Half Double Crochet
PATTERN:
Chain 18.
Row 1: Half Double Crochet in the second chain from the hook to the end of the row. Chain 2 and turn.
Row 2: Half Double Crochet in the first stitch to the end of the row. Chain 2 and turn.
Continue crocheting row 2 until the scarf is 62 inches long to make an infinity scarf. Sew opposite ends of the scarf together.
This is my latest crochet project that I finished to go with the Infinity Scarf and Handwarmers Set I just made. I had just a little ball of yarn left over and this was the perfect project to make. In case you missed the blog post on the set I made you can see it HERE.
To make your own crochet headband you can click HERE for the pattern!
Here you can see year last year I was so inspired to crochet some mini pumpkins in all different colors.

Just in case you missed that blog post and want to make some for fall and Halloween you can click HERE!
Do you have any fun crochet or knit projects you are working on?
Wishing you all a wonderful fall weekend!
Thanks everyone and Enjoy!
Julie
Hi friends, I have been so busy with preparing for our annual Fall and Christmas knit and crochet sale that we have at our church. The sale is held at our church each fall the weekend right before Thanksgiving. I have here my latest crochet project that I just finished.
It's an Infinity Scarf and Hand Warmers Set!
It's an Infinity Scarf and Hand Warmers Set!
I really like this black yarn with the different colors - green, red, blue, yellow and purple mixed in with it. I had one skein of this yarn but it did not have any label on it so I think it might be Red Heart yarn.
I think this is the perfect set to keep you warm this winter and hopefully someone will want to purchase it!
To see my simple Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern you can click HERE.
To see my simple Hand Warmers Pattern you can click HERE.
I will show you the crocheted Headband I just finished making that goes with the set soon.
Have you been working on any winter crochet or knit projects? I hope I have inspired you to make something for winter. These type of sets also make great holiday gifts.
Thanks everyone and Enjoy!
Julie
Hi friends! I know some of you may still be thinking about summer or fall approaching, but I have another crochet infinity scarf and pattern to share with you. This scarf is fun to make using thick chunky yarn and a big crochet hook. It is the perfect scarf to keep you warm during the cold and snowy winter months.
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.
Hi everyone. Now that the weather is getting colder I would love to share with you a simple infinity scarf pattern.
This crochet scarf works up quickly and it's so easy to crochet because thick chunky yarn is used. The best part about crocheting this scarf is that you only need one skein of yarn to make this scarf.
Here is what the scarf looks like rolled up. The yarn is really a cranberry color but the camera made the color look more pink!
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Here are the various stages of making the crocheted infinity scarf and sewing the ends together.
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Sewing together Infinity Scarf |
Below you can see what the scarf looks like rolled up and also laid out straight.
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This is what the infinity scarf looks like on. This scarf is more like a neck warmer and is worn tight to the neck. If you make this one skein infinity scarf below is what it should look like.
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Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern
Yarn: 1 skein of Lion Brand Yarn, Wool-Ease Thick & Quick
Color: Cranberry 138
Crochet Hook: Size K - US
Stitches Used: Chain and Half Double Crochet
Make 80 chains and then 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 the row chain 2 and turn and continue this way until the scarf measures 5 inches wide. When you get to the end, take both the ends of the scarf and sew them together using the yarn and then fasten off.
Note: This pattern is made in US terminology.
I hope you like this pattern and please have fun making this crocheted infinity scarf. You will have a great scarf to wear for the winter.
Julie
Here is a pattern for a crochet infinity scarf that I would like to share with you that I made for the winter. It is a pattern that I made up on my own. The pattern is so fast and easy to crochet and can be completed in only 2 sittings.
Start of the Infinity Scarf

Here is what the scarf looks like laid out straight.

Crocheted Infinity Scarf and Pattern
Yarn: 1 Skein of Red Heart Super Saver
Color: Light Periwinkle
Crochet Hook: Susan Bates - I or 9
Half Double Crochet
To make a half double crochet you need to :
1. Yarn over the hook (yo)
2. Insert your hook in the third chain from the hook
3. Yarn over the hook
4. Gently pull the wrapped hook through the center of the chain stitch, carrying the wrapped yarn through the stitch. You should have 3 loops on your hook
5. Yarn over the hook
6. Draw your yarn through all 3 loops on your hook
Make 115 chains and add 2 more for the turning chain. The scarf is done in half double crochet and made until the scarf reaches 6 or 7 inches wide or however wide you like. At the end of each row crochet 2 chains and turn to make the turn chain. When you get to the end of the scarf take both the ends and sew them together and fasten off.
I hope you enjoy making this scarf and have fun! This would make a great scarf for yourself or for a gift.
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Julie
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