Betty’s Infinity Scarf: Free Granny Stitch Crochet Pattern
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Infinity scarves are the epitome of fall fashion. For this crocheter at least. 😉 I do love a good Infinity Scarf, and this free crochet scarf pattern using the Flat Granny Stitch is simply perfection!
Betty’s Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern
The drape of this scarf is divine when paired with the open weave of the Flat Granny stitch. For me it is imperative that an infinity scarf be as squishy as possible. I love them tall, and plush, and super comfortable. I almost always go up one hook size than what is intended for the yarn to get every bit of squish factor I can. This infinity scarf pattern checks off all those boxes!
This Infinity Scarf is made using Provincial Tweed from WeCrochet in the “Winter Walk” colorway. I used just shy of two skeins, or about 475 yards total.
This is a size 4/worsted weight yarn that has gorgeous drape and truly delicious pops of color sprinkled throughout.
I decided to name this scarf pattern after my own late grandmother, Betty. ♥ She’s been gone some years now but she was a true matriarch of the family.
My grandma served as a nurse during WWII, and worked as a telephone switchboard operator before starting her family with my grandfather. They went on to have eight children. She was the most compassionate, loving mother and grandmother, and I’d give anything for one of her kisses now. ♥
I can still hear her voice and smile when I think of the way she absolutely loved John Wayne.
Along with their eight children, on the other side of my family there were five children for 13 total… meaning that I have oodles of first cousins, and am related to roughly half of our small hometown in Iowa. (Kidding! Ha!) This one is for you, Grandma! 😘
Materials:
Provincial Tweed in “Winter Walk” (worsted/size 4 yarn)
-approx. 475 yards
Crochet hook in size I/5.5mm
Pattern Notes:
Pattern written using US terms.
Fhdc = Foundation Half Double Crochet (tutorial here)
For this pattern we are using the Flat Granny Stitch. This is a fun, mindless stitch that works up quickly! See a tutorial for this stitch here.
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Pattern:
Row 1: Fhdc-212, join to top of first st with sl st. (Or you can Ch-213, hdc in 2nd ch from hook and in each to end) (212)
Row 2: Ch-3 (counts as dc here and throughout), 2dc in same, ch-1. * sk-3 sts, 3dc in next st, ch-1 * repeat between * * to end. Join to top of ch-3. (53 granny sets)
Rows 3 – 27: Ch-3, turn, 2dc in same ch-sp, ch-1. * sk-3 sts, 3dc in next ch-sp, ch-1 * repeat between * * to end. Join to top of ch-3. (53 granny sets)
Row 28: Ch-1, turn, hdc in each st around. Join with Invisible Join and weave in all ends.
This is such a quick, fun project! I started and finished this in one evening, but would be a great project to keep in the car for emergency crochet situations. Waiting in the prescription pickup line, for the kids at school, or when you get stopped by a long, sloooow train.
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