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Icy Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern


Icy Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern



This infinity scarf is one size fits most, and was designed to go with the Icy Bobble Hat (click here to get the free pattern). It measures 5 inches (13 cm) wide and is 47 inches (119 cm) in length.
You can make your scarf as long or as short as you want, just make sure that you have an odd number of starting chains. Enjoy :)
You will need:
  • 5.5 mm crochet hook
  • About 120 g total of worsted weight yarn, about 80 g of the MC and 40 g of the CC
Gauge:
Gauge is not important for this project.

Abbreviations:
  • sc - single crochet
  • hdc - half-double crochet
  • sc in 3rd loop - on the wrong side there will be a loop that's below the two loops that you would normally work into. Sc into this loop to create a ridge.
  • bobble st - (yo, insert hook into the stitch and pull up a loop) repeat two more times. Then yo and pull this loop through all the loops that are left on the hook.
  • sl st - slip stitch
  • ch - chain
  • MC - main colour
  • CC - contrasting colour
Note: this pattern is written using US crochet terms.

Pattern:
Starting with the CC.

Ch 151
(Row 1) sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch across
(Row 2) ch 1 and turn. hdc in each st across
(Row 3) ch 1 and turn. sc in 3rd loop across
(Row 4) ch 1 and turn (sc 2, bobble, sc 2) across
(Row 5) ch 1 and turn. hdc across
(Row 6) ch 1 and turn. sc in 3rd loop across
(Row 7) ch 1 and turn.  sc across

cut the CC, and switch to the MC

(Row 8) ch 1 and turn. hdc acros
(Row 9) ch 1 and turn. sc in 3rd loop across
(Row 10) ch 1 and turn. (sc 2, bobble, sc 2) across
(Row 11) ch 1 and turn. hdc across
(Row 12) ch 1 and turn. sc in 3rd loop across
(Row 13) ch 1 and turn. (sk the next st, hdc in next st, then hdc in the skipped st.) across
(Row 14) ch 1 and turn. sc across
(Row 15) ch 1 and turn. (sk the next st, hdc in next st, then hdc in the skipped st.) across
(Row 16) ch 1 and turn. sc across
(Row 17) ch 1 and turn. sc across

Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail. Fold the scarf so that the right sides are facing, and sew the ends together. Turn the scarf inside out, and you're done!
Feel free to sell any items that you create using this pattern, but please do not sell the pattern itself. If you have any questions, please leave a comment below, and I will be glad to help.

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