Berries Jubilee Infinity Scarf Pattern
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Welcome to the Holiday Stashdown CAL! This week I have prepared a pattern for you to crochet with a single ball of Red Heart With Love Yarn. This is a quick-and-easy Berries Jubilee Infinity scarf pattern and it is crocheted using an easy-to-remember stitch pattern. To keep in theme with the CAL I pulled a ball of yarn from my own stash for this project!
This pattern is just one of 24 free crochet patterns by 20 designers in the Holiday Stashdown Crochet-a-Long.
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Berries Jubilee Infinity Scarf Pattern
Supplies
- Yarn: Red Heart with Love Yarn. Color: Plum Jam. (5 oz • 141 g; 230 yds • 211 m). 100% Acrylic.
- Hook 6.5 mm (K) Clover Amour Crochet Hook
- Scissors, Yarn Needle, Stitch Marker (optional)
Difficulty Level
EASY
Finished Size
8 inches wide and 38 inches long
Gauge
4 sets is approximately 6 inches; 8 rows is approximately 4 inches
set: shell (5 dc) and 1 sc
Abbreviations
US Terminology used
beg – beginning
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
R – row/round
rem – remaining
rep – repeat
sc – single crochet
sk – skip
sl st – slip stitch
st/sts – stitch/stitches
* – Repeat the instructions between the asterisks the number of times indicated. This repeat will contain of multiple instructions.
() – Repeat the instructions between the parentheses the number of times indicated.
[] – at the end of the row – the total number of stitches
Helpful Tutorials
Notes
- Shell: 5 dc in one st
- Beg Ch 5 counts as 1 dc and ch 2.
Stitch Multiple of 6 + 2
Berries Jubilee Infinity Scarf
Pattern Instructions
R1: Ch 32. (RS): 1 sc in 2nd ch from the hook. *Sk next 2 ch, 5 dc in next ch, sk next 2 ch, 1 sc in next ch**. Rep from * to ** 5 more times. Turn. [5 shells, 6 sc]
R2: Ch 5 (counts as 1 dc and ch2), sk first sc, sk next 2 dc, *1 sc in next dc, ch 2, sk next 2 dc, 1 dc in next sc, ch 2, sk next 2 dc**. Rep from * to ** 3 more times. 1 sc in next dc, ch 2, sk next 2 dc, 1 dc in last sc. Turn. [6 dc, 10 ch 2, 5 sc]
R3: Ch 1, 1 sc in first dc. Sk all ch2sps for this row. *5 dc in next sc, 1 sc in next dc**. Rep from * to ** 3 more times. 5 dc in next sc, 1 sc in third ch of the turning ch 5. Turn. [5 shells, 6 sc]
Rep R2 and R3: 34 more times. Finish off leaving a long tail for seaming.
Finishing
You will be sewing the ends together with a slight overlap; to form an infinity scarf. If you wish, you may add a mobius twist to the project but I did not.
- Simply line-up the first and last rows worked, so they touch at the edges.
- Next, slide R71 on top of R1 until the Shells (i.e. the 5 dc sts worked in one stitch) overlap each other.
Note: You want the nice edge to show on the outside of your work; so, you may need to flip your project so the wrong side (WS) is facing you when you seam the scarf.
- Finally, seam through both layers (I used a Running Stitch) to create an infinity scarf.
Finish off and weave in any remaining ends.
Thank you for your help. The girls will love their scarves. The two year old will think she is as big as her sister. Can’t wait to get started. If only I had two sets of hands so I could make them at the same time. Different colors so they don’t fight over them. Oh I will have fun. Vicky
Hi Vicky 🙂 I’m so happy you like the hat pattern and the scarf 🙂 Darla actually took my scarf and is wearing it (she is a very small 7 year old) and when she wraps it double it she can snuggle into it but if she wears it unlooped it hangs down too much. I think for a toddler size I would make it about 26-28 inches in length. It should still fit over their heads twice and then not be so long to hang too much when wrapped once. For the 2 year old I think i would lean more toward only wearing it once around the neck – I’d hate to have someone pull it when it was wrapped twice because it could tighten the remaining loop uncomfortably…I think for the 2 year old I would leave it the same width but make it 20-22 inches in length. Then it will be wide enough to fit beneath the neck of the coat and up around their ears and neck but not too bulky. Hope this helps! Have fun! Rhondda
Rhondda when you made this scarf for a child did you make it shorter. I have a 2 and a 4 year old. I think this would be a little too long for them. I’ve finished the hats for them and I love this pattern. Thank you for sharing with us.