Flyover Scarf, an Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern
Free infinity scarf pattern!
Today I have a free infinity scarf crochet pattern for you dear readers! I put this scarf together from some partially used skeins of sock yarn. It’s nothing complicated, or challenging. Do you crochet with scrap yarn? It’s not just me, right? I’m sure it’s not just me!
We all need to crochet scrappy patterns once in awhile. To help you out, I offer this scrappy infinity scarf crochet pattern, free.
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Flyover Scarf
Designed by April Garwood of Banana Moon Studio
Difficulty Level Easy
Finished Measurements 54 ½ x 9 inches [138.5 cm x 23 cm]
Yarn
(A) Abt 340 yds [308 m] Cascade Yarns Heritage Silk #5607 Red
(B) Abt 130 yds [119 m] Lorna’s Laces Shepherd Sock Flames
(C) Abt 220 yds [200 m] Berroco Ultra Alpaca Fine #1293 Brown
Hook G/6 (4 mm), or size needed to obtain gauge
Notions clips or locking stitch markers to hold while seaming, yarn needle
Gauge 5 patt rep x 13 rows = about 4 inches [10 cm] in patt st.
Pattern Stitch
Ch 22
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook, *sk next ch, 3 dc in next ch, sk next ch, sc in next ch, repeat from * across, turn — 21 sts.
Row 2: Ch 2 (does not count as a st), 2 dc in first st, *sk next dc, sc in next dc, sk next dc**, 3 dc in next st, repeat from * across, ending last rep at **, 2 dc in last st, turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first st, *skip next dc, 3 dc in next sc, sk next dc, sc in next dc, repeat from * across, turn.
Alternate repeating Rows 2 and 3 for pattern.
Stitch Guide
Puff st: *Yo, insert hook in designated st, pull up a lp, elongate lp to height of dc, repeat from * 2 more times, yo, pull through all lps on hook.
Scarf
Section A
With A, Ch 50
Row 1(RS): Sc in 2nd ch from hook, *sk next ch, 3 dc in next ch, sk next ch, sc in next ch, repeat from * across, turn — 49 sts.
Row 2: Ch 2 (does not count as a st, now and throughout), 2 dc in first st, *sk next dc, sc in next dc, sk next dc**, 3 dc in next st, repeat from * across, ending last rep at **, 2 dc in last st, turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first st, *skip next dc, 3 dc in next sc, sk next dc, sc in next dc, repeat from * across, turn.
Rows 4-81: Alternate repeating Rows 2 and 3. Fasten off.
Section B
Row 1(WS): With WS facing, join B with sl st to first st, ch 2, dc in first st, *ch 1, sk next st, puff st (see Stitch Guide) in next st, repeat from * across to last 2 sts, ch 1, sk next st, dc in last st, turn — 23 puff sts.
Row 2: Ch 2, dc in first st, *ch 1, sk ch sp, puff st in next st, repeat from * across, ch 1, sk last ch sp, dc in last st, turn.
Rows 3-22: Repeat Row 2. Fasten off.
Section C
Row 1(RS): With RS facing, join C with sl st to first st, ch 1, sc in first st, *sk next ch, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next st, sk next ch, sc in next st, repeat from * across, turn — 37 sts.
Row 2: Ch 2, 2 dc in first st, *sk next dc, sc in next ch sp, sk next dc**, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next st, repeat from * across, ending last rep at **, 2 dc in last st, turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in first st, *skip next dc, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next sc, sk next dc, sc in next ch sp, repeat from * across, placing last sc in last dc, turn.
Rows 4-72: Alternate repeating Rows 2 and 3, ending with a Row 2 repeat.
Without twisting scarf, line up ends with RS facing each other, secure with clips or st markers, ch 1, working through both thicknesses, sl st across ends to seam. Fasten off.
Finishing
Block if desired. Weave in all ends.
(C)2015 April Garwood. All rights reserved.
Make this scarf your own!
I’ve given you the yarn types, colors, and amounts that I used for my infinity scarf, and the exact instructions to make your scarf just like mine. How will you make this infinity scarf crochet pattern your own? You probably do not have all the same sock yarn bits hanging around that I had, let alone in the same amounts. So, I hope you’ll use this pattern to improvise a way to use up your own yarns. You can make each section longer or shorter. Your scarf can be wider than mine if you like. It can even have fewer or more sections using the same stitches. Make it yours!
This size is long enough to double. When doubled, it isn’t tight around my neck, but it is a comfortable length that keeps my neck warm.
When you finish yours, please share photos on my Facebook page or on Ravelry! I love seeing photos of FOs from my patterns!
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Happy crocheting!
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