Divine Infinity Scarf pattern:
You will need:
J/6 MM hook
a few skeins of yarn (I used about 3)
Tapestry needle
Stitches used:
Single Crochet
Half Double
Double
Front Post DC
Back Post DC
To begin determine how long you want the scarf to be, since it is an infinity scarf you need to make sure you have made it long enough for it to wrap around comfortably. A good trick for doing this is take an existing scarf and clip the ends of it together and see how well it fits, adjust to the most comfortable size. Once you have found the best fit measure what the length of that scarf is or the length of it that you used.

·  Start by making your chain to your desired length - the multiple is 4 + 5 (you want to make your number of chain stitches a multiple of 4, then add 5 more)

·  SC across in each stitch, cH 2, turn

·  DC in first stitch, skip one stitch, 3 DC in next, Skip 1 stitch, DC in next, continue to work that across (going into every other one) CH 2, turn

·  FPDC around DC, work 3 DC into the space between DC and the 3DC shell (example pic below), continue to work that across. When you get to the end you want to HDC into the top of the ending CH 2 you make at each turn, CH 2 and turn

It doesn't matter if you go on the right or the left side but for this demo I did the left5. It will affect which way the posts swirl


You will have to BPDC where you previously used FPDC

·  BPDC around FPDC, 3 DC into the space between DC and the 3DC shell. At the end of the row HDC into the CH 2 space you make when turning. CH 2, turn.

·  Continue going across working post stitches and 3DC Shells until the desired width is achieved

·  On the final row at the end work the HDC into the CH@ but then only CH 1, turn

·  SC across, CH 1, turn

·  SC across, CH 1, turn

·  When you cut your yarn make sure you leave enough to stitch the scarf together

·  Take your tapestry needle and attach the end of the scarf

·  Weave in ends and enjoy :)

I have never written a pattern before so let me know if you have any trouble or questions and I will help

Posted by Frugal Fashionista at 7:08 PM

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