Free Crochet Infinity Wrap Pattern
It’s time for a cute crochet textured infinity wrap pattern. This is an infinity wrap that can be styled in different ways and is easy to adapt to any season. This would make a great WIP to crochet while watching Netflix and having fun crocheting yourself a good wrap.
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The Infinite Icing Scarf pattern is great for an advanced beginner because it is a simple repeat using only chains, single crochets, and half-double crochets (in US terms.)
Materials needed for the free crochet infinity wrap patternÂ
Hook – 5mm crochet hook
Yarn – DK (3) weight yarn (I used Knit Picks Alpaca Cloud in Bronwyn, Carson, Thomas, and Alfred)Â
Yardage – 500 yards
Stitch Markers
Scissors
Finishing Needle
Abbreviations:
ch- chain
hdc- half double crochet
slst- slip stitch
sk- skip
sp-space
Crochet Infinity Wrap Pattern Notes
- Gauge is not essential for this project.Â
- This pattern is written in US terms.Â
- The chain at the beginning of a round does not count as a stitch.Â
- Pay close attention to the pattern instructions, as you will turn after some rounds.Â
- Be sure to twist Row 1, as this creates the Mobius texture.
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How to make the Crochet Infinity Wrap pattern
Row 1. ch 281, sc in the second ch from hook and each ch across, twist once and slst to 1st sc. (280)Â
Rnd 2. ch 1, *hdc 3, ch 5, sk 2 sts*, repeat from *to* 55 times, slst to 1st hdc, turn. (448)
Rnd 3. ch 1, *5sc in ch 5 sp, sk 1 st, sc, sk 1 st*, repeat from *to* 55 times, slst to first sc. (336)
Rnd 4. slst to next st, ch 1, *hdc 3, ch 5, sk 3 sts*, repeat from *to* 55 times, slst to first hdc, turn. (448)
Rnds 5-27. repeat rnds 3-4, ending on rnd 3.
Rnd 28. slst to next st, ch 1, *hdc 3, ch3, sk 3 sts*, repeat from *to* 55 times, slst to first hdc, turn. (336)
Rnd 29. ch 1, *2sc in ch 3 sp, sc 3*, repeat from *to* 55 times, slst to 1st sc, finish off and weave in ends. (280)
And now you have a gorgeous infinity scarf to keep cozy or snag many compliments as you go about your day!Â
A little about myself: I am the owner of Straight Hooked, and I design fashionable accessories for the modern trendsetter. Since birth, I have lived in Colorado, USA, and have been crocheting for nearly 2 decades.
I aim to publish patterns that are easy to follow using simple stitches that look complicated, giving you a finished project that will garner you tons of compliments every time you wear them!Â
I can’t wait to see your beautiful makes from this easy-free crochet infinity wrap pattern.
Meet Malena, the designer of the infinity wrap pattern.
Hello! I am so excited to share my Infinite Icing Scarf today as a guest here at Fosbas Designs. I have been longing to use alpaca yarn for years, and for this design, I finally had an opportunity to use some!
I wanted to create something that could be worn to jazz up any outfit, whether the weather was cool or warm, and I decided on an infinity scarf. I’ll be honest:
I frogged this design many times, trying to come up with the perfect stitch combination to show off this gorgeous baby alpaca yarn best.
I really wanted to create something that would look like a gradient with the 4 colors of yarn I selected. All of the redoing was so worth it because I am absolutely thrilled with my final result!
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See more of my patterns on my website https://www.straighthooked.com and join my community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StraightHooked.Â
Other crochet shawls and scarf patterns to check on the blog
One skein Shanae shawl-free pattern
Convertible rectangular scarf pattern
Chunky rectangular scarf-free pattern
Reversible crochet scarf pattern