Check out this Crochet Infinity Scarf In Gradient Colors with a beautiful gradient color scheme! Its smooth transition from light to dark shades adds a touch of elegance and style to any outfit. Perfect for keeping warm during chilly days, this scarf is both functional and fashionable.
Crochet Infinity Scarf In Gradient Colors
Wrap it around your neck in various ways for different looks. Whether you're going out with friends or just wanting to add something special to your daily wear, this scarf is a great choice. It's soft, cozy, and looks great with everything.
Materials Needed:
- Yarn (Lion Brand Mandala Yarn suggested, 590 yards, 100% acrylic)
- 6 mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
- Tape measure (optional)
Pattern Instructions:
Starting the Scarf:
- Begin by leaving a long tail for the yarn.
- Create a slip knot.
- Chain 28. This should measure approximately 8 inches long. Note that the scarf will slightly shrink widthwise, resulting in a final width of about 7 inches.
Row 1:
- Work into the back loops starting from the second chain from the hook.
- Start with a single crochet two together (sc2tog): Insert hook into the second chain’s back loop, yarn over, pull through, then insert the hook into the next back loop, yarn over, pull through (three loops on hook), yarn over and pull through all three loops. Chain one.
- Proceed with single crochet three together (sc3tog): Start from the last stitch used, insert hook, yarn over, pull up a loop, then insert into the next back loop and repeat the process until you have four loops on the hook. Yarn over and pull through all four loops. Chain one.
- Repeat sc3tog across the row until the last three stitches remain.
Finish the row with sc2tog and then chain one. Turn your work.
Subsequent Rows:
- Each row starts with a sc2tog, followed by repeated sc3tog until the last few stitches.
- End each row with a sc2tog, chain one, and turn the work.
- Continue this pattern for each row until the scarf reaches your desired length.
Finishing the Scarf:
- To make an infinity scarf, aim for a length that allows the scarf to wrap around your neck comfortably, approximately 75 inches or to your preference.
- Once the final length is reached, chain one and cut a long tail of yarn. Use this tail for sewing.
- Sew the ends of the scarf together, making sure there are no twists in the scarf before joining.
Sewing Ends Together:
- Line up the stitches at each end of the scarf and use a yarn needle threaded with the tail to stitch the ends together, following the "v"s from the stitches to create a seamless join.
- Weave in any remaining ends.
Finishing Touch:
Once sewn and all yarn ends are securely woven in, your infinity scarf is complete and ready to wear or gift!