Prague Infinity Scarf Pattern
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The Prague Infinity Scarf is simple to make and uses double crochet and chain stitches. The scarf is worked widthwise, so you can easily change the length by adding or removing rows. If you want a wider scarf, you can use the provided stitch multiple to change the width. This project works great as a regular scarf, or you can seam the ends together to make an infinity scarf.

The Infinity Prague Scarf Pattern was originally designed by Joanita Theron. Joanita sold the full-pattern rights to Oombawka Design, Ltd. This pattern is now available exclusively at Oombawka Design Crochet. This pattern has been rewritten and updated.
How to Make It Your Own
You can increase the width or length by using the stitch multiple. This is helpful if you want a wider infinity scarf or a longer wrap-style scarf. You can also add tassels to the short ends for a simple finish.
You can make this project with any yarn and hook. I’ve included instructions after the pattern to explain how to do this. You can even use this crochet stitch for other projects in different sizes, like blankets and shawls!
Prague Infinity Scarf Pattern Free
This beautifully simple project is quick to make in Scheepjes Wanderlust (color: Prague).
Supplies
- Yarn: Scheepjes Wanderlust. Worsted Weight [4]. 100 g (3.52 oz); 232 m (254 yds). 100% Acrylic. Machine wash 30C. Do not iron. Do not bleach. Do not tumble dry. Dry flat.
- Color: Prague
- Crochet Hook: 4.50 mm Clover Amour
- Finished project used: Approximately 100 g / 254 yds (1 ball)
- Scissors, Yarn Needle, Stitch Marker.
Difficulty Level
- Easy (Basic crochet stitches, simple shaping and finishing)
Finished Size
- Approximate size of sample: 4.5 inches (11.43 cm) wide X 50 inches (127 cm) long.
Gauge
- Approximately 16 sts per 4 inches and 7 rows in 4 inches; worked in pattern stitch.
Not essential for this project. Adjust the size easily by working more or fewer rows.
Abbreviations
US Terminology used
- ch(s) – chain(s)
- ch1sp – chain one space
- dc – double crochet
- g – grams
- m – meters
- oz – ounces
- R – row
- rem – remaining
- rep – repeat
- sk – skip
- st/sts – stitch/stitches
- yds – yds
- * – ** Repeat the instructions between the asterisks the number of times indicated. This repeat will contain multiple instructions.
- () – Repeat the instructions between the parentheses the number of times indicated.
- [ ] – at the end of the row – the total number of stitches
Tutorials
Notes
- Stitch multiple: 4 + 3
- Initial ch 3 counts as 1 dc .
- Sk all stitches not mentioned.
- Extra photos follow the pattern.
- Add the Prague Infinity Scarf to your Ravelry library here.

Prague Infinity Scarf Written Pattern
This project is worked widthwise in rows.
Using your 4.5 mm crochet hook, or size required for gauge:
R1: Ch 19, sk the first 4 chs (counts as 1 dc and 1 sk ch), (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in the next ch. *Sk the next 3 chs, (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in the next ch**. Work from * to ** across to the last 2 chs. Sk the next ch, 1 dc in the last ch, turn. [2 dc, 4 sets (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc)]
R2: Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc). Sk all sts not mentioned. Make (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in each ch1sp across to the last st. 1 dc in the last st, turn. [2 dc, 4 sets (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc)]
R3-R87: Rep R2 until your project measures approximately 50 inches length.
Proceed to finishing instructions.
Finishing Instructions
- Finish off.
- Weave in ends.
- Add tassels, fringe, or seam R1 and R87 using a whipstitch seam for an easy-to-wear infinity scarf.
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Extra Photos

How to Make this Project with Any Yarn and Hook
- Choose your favorite yarn and the hook indicated on the yarn label.
- Chain until your foundation chain measures the width you’d like for your project.
- Double check that the number of chains can be divided by 4 evenly, then add 3 extra chains.
- Follow the pattern as written until you have reached a length of approximately 50 inches (127 cm); or until you reach the length you’d like for your project.
- Follow the finishing instructions.
How to Print or Save This Pattern
Tip: Click the printer icon at the top of this post to print or save a copy of the pattern for your personal use. You can choose to save it as a PDF or print it out to keep beside you while you crochet.
Crocheters Often Ask
Yes. This pattern includes instructions so you can make it with any yarn weight and a matching hook.
Since it is worked widthwise, simply repeat R2 until your project is the length you wish!
Of course! You can wear it as a straight scarf or seam the ends to make a classic infinity scarf.
Use the stitch multiple included in the pattern (4 + 3) and add extra chains to your foundation chain. So chain any number of chains that you can divide by 4 evenly, then add 3 extra chains.
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I hope you enjoy making the Prague Infinity Scarf. It only uses simple stitches, so you can relax as you work through each row. Try different yarn colors or weights to create a scarf that suits your style.
Happy crocheting!

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Rhondda Mol is the crochet designer and blogger behind Oombawka Design Crochet. Since 2012, she has been sharing free crochet patterns, tutorials, and expert tips to help crocheters of all levels succeed. With more than 600 published patterns, Rhondda focuses on creating clear instructions and resources to inspire creativity and confidence in the crochet community.