Iris Everyday Infinity Scarf Pattern
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The Iris Everyday Infinity Scarf Pattern is super easy to crochet. To make it, you will need Medium Weight Yarn [4] and a 5 mm (H) crochet hook. This beautifully soft crochet scarf features the Iris Stitch.
The Iris Crochet Stitch is very simple to master. To work it in rows you start by crocheting a multiple of 4 chains. So crochet until your chain is as long as you want the project to be wide and double check you can divide the number of chains you have by 4. Then add 3 extra chains and begin! I have filmed a video tutorial to show you how easy it is to crochet the Iris Stitch. You can watch it below, or pop over to YouTube if you prefer.
Scroll to the end of my post for the full written pattern for the Iris Everyday Infinity Scarf Pattern.
Iris Everyday Infinity Scarf Pattern
Supplies
- Yarn: Lion Brand Yarn. Feels Like Butta. 9.7 oz./275 g and 590 yd (540 m). 100% Polyester. Medium Weight Yarn [4]. Machine washable and dryable.
- Colors: 1 skein in Dusty Blue. Color #108.
- Hook: 5 mm (H). I used this hook.
- Finished Project Yardage: 275 g / 590 yds (9.7 oz / 540 m)
- Scissors, Yarn Needle, Stitch Marker
Difficulty Level
- Easy
Finished Size
- Infinity scarf circumference (length) approximately 108 inches X 8 inches wide
Gauge
- Approximately 1.5 rows per inch and (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) stitches per inch
You can substitute any yarn and hook for this stitch pattern – just remember when you substitute if your gauge is different, the finished size, and amount of yarn used for your project will also be different.
Abbreviations
US Terminology used
- beg – beginning
- ch – chain
- ch1sp – chain 1 space
- dc – double crochet
- R – row
- RS – right side (front of the project)
- rem – remaining
- rep – repeat
- sk – skip
- st/sts – stitch/stitches
- WS – wrong side (back of project)
- * to **– Repeat the instructions between the asterisks the number of times indicated. This repeat will contain of multiple instructions.
- [] – at the end of the row – the total number of stitches
- () – important notes AND sets of stitches to be worked within one stitch, or space
Helpful Tutorials
Notes:
- This project is worked back and forth in rows, before being seamed together on the top and bottom edges to form a ring.
- I work in the back bump of the starting chain but you can work under the front (top) loop if you prefer.
- The initial ch 3 counts as 1 dc.
- Finishing can be done using a different seaming technique if you prefer.
- Stitch multiple of 4 plus 1, plus 2 for the foundation chain.
- Add your Iris Stitch Infinity Scarf to Ravelry here
Iris Everyday Infinity Scarf Pattern Instructions
We begin by crocheting the infinity scarf back and forth in rows. Once we are finished we will seam the beginning edge (from R1) and the final edge together to form the finished infinity scarf.
Please read the Notes section (above) for helpful tips before you begin crocheting.
R1: RS: Ch 31, sk the first 4 chs (counts as 1 sk ch and 1 dc), (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in the next ch. *Sk 3 chs, (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in the next ch**. Rep from * to ** across to the last 2 chs. Sk 1 ch and work 1 dc in the last ch. Turn. [30 dc, 7 ch1sp]
R2: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc), sk the next 2 dc, (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in the next ch1sp. *Sk the next 4 dc, (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in the next ch1sp**. Rep from * to ** across to the last 3 dc. Sk the next 2 dc, work 1 dc in the last dc. Turn. [30 dc, 7 ch1sp]
R3-R156: Rep R2. Finish off leaving a 10-inch yarn tail.
Finishing Instructions
- Fold the fabric in half, bringing the bottom edge from R1 and the top edge from R together and sew them together using a whipstitch seam.
- Finish off at the end of the seam and weave in your ends.
If you missed any of the previous Scarf of the Month Club patterns, you can find them here:
2016 Scarf of the Month Club
2017 Scarf of the Month Club
2018 Scarf of the Month Club
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