Fall-In Love (Infinity) Scarf – free crochet pattern
Fall-In Love (Infinity) Scarf Pattern by Crochet For You.
Last week two things happened accidentally. As a result of that, this beautiful pattern was born.
While I crocheting another pattern I found this stitch pattern and thought to make a new pattern using the stitch.
And I wanted to buy dark chocolate color to make a sweater for my dad. While I select yarns for that, I saw this color and like it. The color matches perfectly with the fall season. Everything gathered for one purpose and I am falling love with this pattern.
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More about the pattern
“Fall In Love” is a unisex scarf pattern for all men and women. It wraps well, twists well and stretches comfortably around the neck. Fall In Love pattern is not only for the fall season. You can make it with various types of yarn and match colors for all season. This will be my favorite every day (infinity) scarf.
Skill level Easy
Finished size
- scarf = 6.5” width and 51” long
- infinity scarf = 6.5” width and 51” around
Materials (I used)
- Sport weight yarn (14WPI) approx: 450 yards.
- 4.5 mm crochet hook
You can use any type of yarns and crochet hook goes with the yarn you select.
Yarn suggestions
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Red Heart E728.1882 Soft Yarn, Toast from Amazon
Gauge 19 dc x 8 rows = 4” with 4.5mm crochet hook
Abbreviations (US Term)
- beg = beginning
- ch(s) = chain(s)
- dc = double crochet
- fpdc = front post double crochet
- bpdc = back post double crochet
- st(s) = stitch(s)
- sk = skip
- ch-sp = chain-space
Note: beg ch 3 counts as dc. For make infinity scarf, finish the pattern with even number of rows, And odd number of rows for traditional scarf
Fall-In Love (Infinity) Scarf Pattern
ch 36+5. (multiple of 3+5)
Row 1: dc in 4th ch from hook. dc in each st across. (39 sts total with beg ch 3)
Row 2: ch 3 (count as dc), turn, bpdc in next st, *ch 2 loose, sk 2 sts, bpdc in next st* repeat *to* until last st. dc in last st. (13 bpdc / 2 dc / 12 ch-sp)
Row 3: ch 3 (count as dc), turn, *fpdc in next st, 2 dc in ch-sp* repeat *to* until last st, dc in last st. (13 fpdc / 26 dc)
Repeat rows 2 and 3 until desired length. To make an infinity scarf, finish the pattern with the even number of rows, And the odd number of rows for the traditional scarf.
I did 126 rows for the infinity scarf and 127 rows for the traditional scarf.
Finishing
- Infinity scarf = Fasten off and seam the ends together to make a long loop. fasten off and weave the ends.
- Scarf = After crocheting an odd number of rows, fasten off and weave the ends.
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25 Comments
Sara
I love this! I wish I knew how to crochet so I’d be able to make this. Very pretty and perfect for the upcoming holidays 🙂
Erangi Udeshika
Thank you 🙂 So glad you like it.
Irma Hendricks
So pretty, I am going to have to get me some yarn and make me one! Thank you for sharing!
Erangi Udeshika
Thank you. 😀 Can’t wait to see your finished project.
Lucille Siminski
I love this pattern & color & I am going to give it a try, thank you
Lucille Siminski
Thank you love this pattern & color I am going to give it a try
Vickie @Vickie's Kitchen and Garden
This looks so pretty and easy! I can’t wait to get started. thanks so much for the Pattern.
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Divine Debris (Amber)
Lovely! I really like how it’s simple but looks so involved when finished. 🙂
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LaVerne
I would love to make this scarf. The color is really beautiful too.
I can’t find a Print or Save PDF button. Do I have to read it from my computer?
Erangi Udeshika
You can find Printfriendly button in share buttons. Click on MORE OPTION the last button.
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Tess M.
That color is amazing! Do you recall what it was?
Erangi Udeshika
I used local yarn for this cowl. I think the color of this yarn has a same colorway of Red Heart Soft Paprika. Thank you. 🙂
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Kris
This is beautiful! I can’t wait to start mine ?
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Vicky
I was looking through my phone for patterns and I came across yours I just love the design on it and I’m a crochet additive and I’m going to make this I want to thank you for sharing your project it’s really lovely.