October Crochet Infinity Scarf

Hi friends,

In October we wear Pink! As you probably know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and pink is the color associated with it. I designed the October Crochet Infinity Scarf in honor of all those women who have fought and will fight against this horrible disease and especially for my family and friends who have bravely waged their battles.πŸ’•

If you are a woman over 40, I encourage you to schedule a mammogram. It doesn’t take long, it’s not too uncomfortable, and it could save your life. I just had mine – now it’s your turn!πŸ’•

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The scarf is stitched up using worsted weight yarn and an I/5.5mm hook. I used I Love This Yarn in Pink for my scarf. It’s an easy pattern using double crochet, chain stitch, and a little single crochet. You can find the pattern below and also a link to a free PDF if you’d like to easily print it.

I started the scarf with a row of Foundation Single Crochet. This is a great tutorial for learning this stitch if you need it.

October Crochet Infinity Scarf

Worsted weight yarn (about 7 ounces) – I used I Love This Yarn in Pink

I/5.5mm crochet hook

Stitches used in US terms:

Chain – ch

Foundation single crochet – fsc

Single crochet – sc

Double crochet – dc

Special Stitch: Double V-stitch (2 dc, ch 1, 2 dc) in same stitch – dv-stitch

Slip stitch – ss

Note: chain 2 at beginning of rows counts as a double crochet. 

Row 1: work 34 fsc. Turn. (34 stitches) OR ch 35, sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across (34 stitches)

Row 2: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next stitch. Skip next 2 stitches, work dv-stitch in next stitch. *Skip next 4 stitches, work dv-stitch.* Repeat from * to *  5 times. Skip next 2 stitches, dc in last 2 stitches. Turn. (6 dv-stitches with 2 dc at each end.)

Row 3: ch 2 (counts as 1st dc). Skip 1st stitch, dc in next stitch. Work dv-stitch in ch 1 space of each dv-stitch from previous row across. dc in last 2 stitches. Turn. (6 dv-stitches with 2 dc at each end.)

Repeat Row 3 until scarf measures about 60 inches. 

Last row: ch 1. sc in each stitch and ch 1 space across. (34 stitches)

Fold scarf in half and ss ends together. 

Fasten off and weave in ends. 

Here’s the link to the free PDF…

This is a great pattern for beginners as well as seasoned crocheters. And if Pink is not your color, you can make it in any color you choose. It would also make a great gift! πŸ’•

Anita

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