Learn how to crochet a beautiful infinity scarf with this beginner-friendly pattern. I absolutely LOVE infinity scarves they’re super versatile and can be made in any yarn with the corresponding crochet hook. This pattern is quick and easy to make, made up of one stitch repeated. You’re going to want one to match each outfit. I couldn’t resist making a pink infinity scarf and further down this post, you’ll see this pattern made in an indie dyed yarn.



Materials & Tools
- Yarn: You can use any weight yarn for this pattern. For the video tutorial, I have used Debbie Bliss Rialto Chunky, however this has now been discontinued. I have also made this using a DK indie-dyed yarn. See below for the details
- Hook: 6.5mm or size to match chosen yarn
- Scissors
- Darning Needle

Alternative Yarns
Chunky (Bulky) Weight Yarns
Aran (Worsted) Weight Yarns
Indie Yarns

- The yarn used in the picture above is DK weight yarn by Truly Hooked. CLICK HERE to read more about Verity, the founder of Truly Hooked.
- CLICK HERE to see some of my favourite indie yarns.
Pattern Notes
- Written in UK terms but switchable to US terms below.
- Will be using the āVā stitch throughout
- You can find the video tutorial at the base of the post

Convert Pattern Terms
Here you can quickly switch between UK and US crochet terms. This will make following the pattern easier as all terms will be converted to your preferred version.
crochet Terms & Abbreviations
- Chain(s): ch(s): Yarn over, pull through loop on the hook.
- Treble Crochet (tr): Yarn over, insert into chain space, yarn over, pull through two loops, yarn over, pull through remaining loops.
- Chain space (Ch-sp) : The space found between two stitches or in foundation chain.
- *-* : Repeat for the indicated times.

Unsure of the differences between UK and US terms? Need a refresher on how to do your stitches? In my āHow to crochet: A handy reference guideā EBook I help you with all of these terms and you can always have them to hand! You will also get exclusive access to free video instructions. Learn more about the eBook here.

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Please note, if you wish to change and adapt this pattern in any way, this must be done at your own exploration and we cannot offer assistance with this.
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Free Crochet pattern: Infinity Scarf




Video Tutorial


Crochet Scarf Patterns
If you enjoyed making this pattern and you share a love for infinity scarves and cowls, I think you’ll enjoy these too from three of the amazing guest designers on the blog:
- Brook Cowl Hayley Hall @hellomooncrochet,
- Hexi Cowl by Tahryn @burgundyandblush
- Bandana Style Cowl by Veronika Cromwell @bluestarcrochet



Bella Coco Crochet Scarf Pattern


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sarah-jayne

Love this scarf. Yarn you are using has been discontinued. . CAN you recommend a good substitute ?
You could use any chunky weight merino wool as a substitute but this pattern would also work well with other types of yarn including acrylic
Thank you. Iām fairly new to crochet and am looking forward to giving this a go.
You’re very welcome š
Could you please tell me how much wool is needed for the infinity scarf? Thank you
It really depends on the yarn you are using, your hook size and your tension. I used approx 2-3 balls of yarn š
There is a slight error in row 2 of this pattern! It doesn’t say to treble crochet into the top of the chain 3 š x
Thank you this has now been amended š
Are you supposed to treble into each chain three at the end of the rows?
Hi Jenn Yes, you should start each row with a chain three and end each row by working a treble into the top of the turning chain from the previous row