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Berry Scarf, a Free Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern

Free crochet pattern for an infinity scarf, pattern by April Garwood of Banana Moon Studio

Let’s celebrate with a free crochet pattern!

Happy National Crochet Month everyone! I am happy to join you in this month-long celebration of my favorite craft! Today I’d like to share with you a new free crochet infinity scarf pattern in honor of the occasion!

This is “Berry Scarf.” This is a crochet infinity scarf that is simple to make. It will make a great project for a newish crocheter, or a good TV watching project for an experienced crocheter. It will also be a great travel project since it is small and easily memorized. The finished scarf will be a good one to keep stuffed in your purse or carry-on for when you are somewhere that is a bit chillier than you’d like.

Free crochet pattern for an infinity scarf, pattern by April Garwood of Banana Moon Studio

This is sized well for an adult, but I especially loved these colors on my daughter, so she is modeling it for me, but no worries, you can make it for anyone you like! On her, the scarf is long enough to double. It probably is not long enough to double on an adult, but it won’t be difficult to add more length if you want it. Visit Ravelry to favorite and queue the pattern!

Free crochet pattern for an infinity scarf, pattern by April Garwood of Banana Moon Studio

As with all my patterns, please do not make paper or digital copies for others. Instead, please direct them to my website to get their own. Thank you!

Berry Scarf

Design by April Garwood

Difficulty Level: Easy

Finished measurements: About 8″ x 34″ (20.5 cm x 86.5 cm)

Yarn: Valley Yarns Longmeadow (60% Cotton, 40% Microfiber; 117 yds or 107 m; 1 3/4 oz or 50 g; weight category: 3 or light): #04 Pink (A): 2 skeins, Fuschia (B): 1 skein, #10 Lettuce (C): 1 skein, #01 White (D): 1 skein.

Crochet hook: I/9 (5.5 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge.

Notions: yarn needle

Gauge: 6 pattern repeats x 11 rows = about 4″ (10 cm).

Note: 
To change colors, fasten off last color used at end of row. To join new color, skip first st, sl st in first ch sp, ch 1, and continue in pattern with (sc, ch 1, dc) in that same ch sp.

Stripe pattern is as follows: *3 rows A, 1 row B, 1 row C, 1 row D, 5 rows A, 1 row B, 1 row C, 1 row D, 7 rows A, 1 row B, 1 row C, 1 row D**, 9 rows A, 1 row B, 1 row C, 1 row D, repeat from * 3 times, ending last rep at **.

See a video tutorial for chains (ch) here.

See a video tutorial for single crochet (sc) here.

See a video tutorial for double crochet (dc) here.

Get a list of crochet pattern abbreviations here.

Scarf
Ch 38
Row 1: (Sc, ch 1, dc) in 2nd ch from hook, *skip 2 chs, (sc, ch 1, dc) in next ch, repeat from * across, turn — 13 pattern repeats.
Rows 2-96: Ch 1, skip 1st st, *(sc, ch 1, dc) in next ch sp**, skip 2 sts, repeat from * across, ending last repeat at **, turn. Fasten off.

Finishing
Place RS of scarf ends together. Working through both thicknesses, join A with sl st at right edge and sl st across.

Weave in all ends. Block if desired. Enjoy your new crochet infinity scarf!

Free crochet pattern for an infinity scarf, pattern by April Garwood of Banana Moon Studio


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Happy crocheting!

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Striped crochet infinity scarf free pattern from Banana Moon Studio

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