Chained to Infinity
Free Crochet Pattern
Easy Skill Level
Designed by Jessie Rayot
I love those big infinity scarves with solid sections and open sections. Chained to Infinity is my version of one of those fun scarves. It has alternating angled single crochet sections and chain sections. I made my sample in a color that is similar to Pantone’s 2015 Color of the Year: Marsala.
Size:
65″ around and 5 1/2″ wide (make the scarf wider by making more rounds)
Yarn:
Berroco Vintage Chunky ~ 2 skeins of color 6181 used in the sample in the pictures
Hook:
US J/10/6.00 mm
Gauge:
13 sts 14 rows in a 4″ square in single crochet
Stitches and Skills used:
ch ~ chain
sl st ~ slip stitch
sc ~ single crochet
st(s) ~ stitch(es)
Getting Started:
At the end of every round, the stitch count is listed in between {brackets}, this will help you determine if you have worked the round correctly.
For the first few rounds you will want to be very careful that you do not twist your scarf, it is quite easy to accidentally add a twist at first, but after a few rounds it stays in place better.
If your finished piece is curling a bit (mine was) you may need to block it.
Pattern:
Round 1: Ch 30, place a marker, (ch 40, place a marker, ch 30, place a marker) 2 times, ch 41, turn, sc in second ch from hook and in each remaining ch to marker (this will make 40 sc), * ch 30, sc in next marked st and in each remaining ch to marker (this will make 40 sc), repeat from * once more, ch 30, sl st to top of first sc made to join round, being careful not to twist. The first 3o ch made will be left hanging free, don’t worry, you will work it in later. {3 sets of 40 sc and 30 chains}
Round 2: Ch 1 (does not count as a st) sc in next sc and in each remaining 38 sc, sc in next ch, * ch 30, skip next 29 ch, skip next sc, sc in next sc and in each remaining 38 sc, sc in next ch, repeat from * once more, ch 30,sl st to top of first sc. {3 sets of 40 sc and 30 chains}
Repeat round 2: To desired width. For the sample pictured, I just kept working until I had used up 2 skeins of my yarn.
Use the tail from the start of round 1 to join the first chain made in round 1 to the bottom of the first sc made in round 1. Weave in all your ends.
Wear or give and enjoy!
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Love it!
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing your design.
Lovely scarf.
Liking the chained infinity. Looks simple to do and like how you utilized the Pantones color in your work.
Thank you! I am quite fond of this year’s color. 🙂
I’d love to see a video, if you have it, for this scarf. I am new to crocheting and need a bit of clarification. I’m so excited to finish with it. Love the design!
I’m sorry, there is no video. If you join my Facebook group (linked at the bottom of the pattern) and post some photos and explain where you are stuck, we can try to help you there.
Thank you so much, Jessie! I did join earlier. I will make sure to take some pictures and post. Yay!!
Completely misread round 2 and worked it in the round. Still beautiful,thanks! Now how do i finish this…
I love this pattern, I have made two of them. One in Premiere Serenity Chuncky Berry Burst and second one for me in Feza Fanatick Lux color 2 Tan, Brown, Grey They have turned out beautifully. I understand what you mean in the the post about curling so I will wash them and block them. I so excited. I plan to do more for my wardrobe in different colors and fabrics. Thank you again for such a lovely pattern. it is sure to draw one’s attention when wearing. May I ask if you allow your anyone to sell items made from your patterns as long as you or noted as the designer? Thank you again. Faye
Thank you, Faye!
You may sell finished items made from my patterns. I ask that you give me design credit and share a link to the pattern in case there is a crocheter who sees it and wants to make their own. I wish you lots of success and profits!