New Pattern – Crochet Chevron Infinity Scarf

pattern crochet chevron infinity scarf

Hi friends!

I have a new pattern for you today! It’s Crochet Chevron Infinity Scarf.

I have been wanting to make a crochet infinity scarf for quite a long time, all I was trying to decide on was the design that I’d like the best. And lately it occurred to me it just has to be chevron. What else?! Those soothing zig zags. The sea or relaxing ripples. Such sweetness.

 

pattern crochet chevron infinity scarf

After a quick trip to the shop to find nice and contrasting couple of yarn colors I set of to work.

 

pattern crochet chevron infinity scarf

And this is the result.

 

pattern crochet chevron infinity scarf

Frankly, every time I work on a chevron pattern I wish the project just never ended. There’s something very magical about this pattern.

 

pattern crochet chevron infinity scarf

Sooo, if you’d like to learn more details about this project, you can find the description and the pattern itself HERE and HERE.

Happy crocheting!

With lots of love,
Petra

Easy Crochet Infinity Scarf – Free Pattern

infinity scarf free tutorial

Infinity scarves are just amazing!

They are one of the greatest human inventions, I believe :).

Not only do they look great, but because they are actually just circles with no end or beginning, they are in fact extremely comfortable to wear. You simply place them over your neck, twist and loop … and you’re good to go.

 

infinity scarf free tutorial

If you are tempted to make a crocheted version of an infinity scarf, then you can easily do so by following the instructions below…

 

infinity scarf free tutorial

To make the scarf you will need: yarn (I used worsted weight – Read Heart Lisa and Red Heart Bella; scrap yarn is really great for this project), a crochet hook (I used H – 5 mm), scissors, a yarn needle and a safety pin.

Abbreviations (US terminology): ch – chain stitch, Sl st – slip stitch, dc – double crochet stitch.

 

infinity scarf free tutorial

ROUND 1

/with color A/ 230 chain stitches (leave about 12-inch/30 cm long tail in the beginning),

Note: By making 230 chain stitches you create a base for a rather long scarf that can be looped around the neck twice. If you would like to make a shorter scarf, you will need to start with a smaller number of chain stitches (I recommend 200 or less).

New Crochet Pattern – Chunky Joy-Joy Scarf

crochet chunky joy-joy scarf

Hi dear friends!

And ta-dah!

I am super excited to present the project that I have been keeping secret up till now! It is another crocheted item that uses the cute and lovely joy-joy circles. I decided to name this one the ‘Chunky Joy-Joy Scarf’ and you can find the pattern here.

If you’ve already purchased my first pattern that uses the joy-joy circles called the ‘Joy-Joy Coasters’, you will surely be able to figure out how this scarf can be made. But if you’d like to know all the details necessary to create the scarf, then I think the pattern that I have put together might come in quite handy. The pattern has 17 pages and includes 36 step-by-step pictures to make the project as easy to follow as possible.

 
 

crochet chunky joy-joy scarf

I loved making this scarf. I have to admit that.

 
 

crochet chunky joy-joy scarf

It’s a pure therapy. And a lot of joy, of course.

 

 

crochet chunky joy-joy scarf

Also, it can be easily turned into an infinity scarf, if you wish to.

 

 

crochet chunky joy-joy scarf

I think that the chilly days of autumn and winter will be super enjoyable with a warm scarf like this one. That’s for sure.

Enjoy!

With lots of love,

Petra

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Simple Knit Infinity Scarf

simple knit infinity scarf tutorial

(365/10) Hi guys!

Have you noticed how popular infinity scarves have become recently?

I am one of those people who have fallen completely head over heals in love with them. They are on my neck all the time. Almost.

Actually, my love for infinity scarves has grown so big that I used some free time during the Holidays and made my own one. And you know what? It’s really simple.
 
 

simple knit infinity scarf tutorial

This is what I did: I cast on 60 stitches and following a simple ribbing pattern (knit 1, purl 1) I created a scarf that was about 70 inches (180 cm) long.

Pure therapy!

 
 

simple knit ifinity scarf tutorial

I used this yarn. It was a last year’s Christmas present from my Mom and I finally found the right project for it.

 
 

simple knit infinity scarf tutorial

The yarn looks really interesting, like a chain of crocheted stitches, actually. It was a pleasure to work with. Thank you, Mom!!

 
 

simple knit infinity scarf tutorial

I then bound off all stitches, lined up the cast-on edge with the cast-off edge and sewed the ends together.

 
 

simple knit infinity scarf tutorial

The scarf is now a complete circle and ready to wear.

 
 

simple knit infinity scarf tutorial

So, so simple, indeed.

I think I might make a crocheted version too. Soon. Yay!!

Lots of love,
Petra

 

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