
This crazy cold weather has me wanting to make more and more scarves! But really, can a girl ever have enough scarves (especially when she doesn’t have to pay a ton of money for them because she knows how to make them herself)? I think not.
Here’s another easy infinity scarf pattern. It’s long and looks beautiful wrapped twice around your neck. I used Vanna’s Choice yarn for this one, but any worsted weight yarn will work.
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DOUBLE WRAP INFINITY SCARF
Size: 58″ around by 7″ wide
Hook:Â IÂ (5.50mm)
Yarn: Worsted, approx. 300-310 yards  (I used 2 skeins of Vanna’s Choice in Taupe for the scarf in the photo)
Difficulty: Beginner/Easy
Gauge:Â With I hook, 6Â rows of 9Â DC = 3″ square
Notes:
- Beginning chains do not count as stitches. When you join, join to the top of the 1st true stitch of the round.
- This pattern is written in American Standard Terms.
- This pattern was revamped November 25, 2015. (The original pattern called for an H hook and a starting round of 220 STS. You should disregard this information unless you were already in the middle of the pattern when the changes were made.)
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Round 1: Using the Chainless Foundation technique for SINGLE CROCHET, FSC 170. (Please note that the main tutorial I just linked to is for the double crochet stitch, but the single crochet version IS included at the bottom of that page.) Bring ends together as you normally would for crocheting in the round, being careful not to twist the round. Join with a Sl St to the first FSC.Â
Alternate start: CH171. SC in 2nd CH from hook and in each remaining CH. Join with a SL ST to the first SC of the round, being careful not to twist the round. (170 SC)
Round 2: Ch 2. DC in each ST around. Join with Sl St. (170)
Round 3: Ch 1. HDC in each ST around. Join with Sl St. (170)
Round 4:Â Ch 2. DC in each ST around. Join with Sl St. (170)
Round 5:Â Ch 1. SC in each ST around. Join with Sl St. (170)
Rounds 6-17: Repeat rounds 2-5 three more times. (170)
Fasten off; weave in ends.
Hi there. This looks really nice. Did you block your work once completed? If yes, what method did you use?
I didn’t. I rarely block anything. 🙂
First of all, good luck and best wishes to you and all your family, congratulations on the imminent? birth of your new baby!
I love all your scarves, and am working my way through them one at a time. Gave my boss one for Christmas (Shiplap Cowl) and she loved it!
Again, good luck, Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays!
Everything is beautiful
Hi! I’m a complete newbie at crochet, I’ve actually only have done one scarf so far, so I’m still learning how it all works. I was wondering, since I would like to work with what I have, what I should do if I have yarn that recommends a N hook? I assume thicker yarn and bigger hook equals less CH, but I wanted to make sure and possibly get some length suggestions.
Thanks!
Hi Kendra! Since you’re a newbie, I’ll advise you in general (just so you’re aware) that it’s not always an easy thing to substitute a yarn that’s in another weight category. But for this scarf, luckily, it’s actually pretty simple. 🙂 The finished measurements are 58″ around by 7″ wide, so all you need to do (whether you’re chaining or doing the Chainless Foundation method) is make your starting chain about 58″ long (or you can take away a few inches to account for the stretching that will probably happen by the time you’re done). Then just follow the pattern as written until it’s about 7″ in width. Good luck!
My sisters are always cold so this is on my list for them.
I like how you crop your patterns for printing. Also the simplicity of the patterns thank you
Would you please tell me what are the finished dimensions of this scarf . I did not see a gauge given anywhere. This is a beautiful pattern and I just want to be sure it will be long enough to wrap around twice as shown.
Thank you.
The scarf measures 58″ around and is about 7″ wide. Some of my earlier patterns are missing complete information, and for that I apologize. I’m working through them one by one to get them updated. 🙂
Hi
I was wondering if this would be big enough to use as a snood as well or wold I need to have more foundation chains. I am only a beginner. Thanks
Hi Anne! I don’t think this would make a good snood, as it’s a double-wrapping scarf, and you would want more of a cowl pattern to achieve that. 🙂
Loving this Double Wrap Infinity Scarf! Really easy pattern to follow and with the change of stitch on each row it doesn’t get boring! Thanks so much for sharing!
I crochet a lot thanks for any free patterns
Thank you for another amazing pattern. I’m loving all the cowls and infinity scarves!!
In the beginning, I got my work twisted, now I dont want to go all the way back to fix it. Is there a way that I can keep going?
Actually, you’ll probably be fine (unless it’s REALLY twisted). Some patterns actually call for intentional twisting, like my Chunky Ribbed Cowl, because it helps the scarf to drape really nicely.
How would the pattern differe if I use an I hook. I don’t have anything bigger?
This pattern calls for an H hook, so you don’t need anything bigger. If you need to use an I instead of an H, I would just start with fewer chains, like maybe 180-190.
Would this pattern change if I only use one yarn? I don’t have 2 to make it thicker. Would the number of stitches or needle change?
I’m not sure I understand the question. The two skeins aren’t held together — that’s just the total amount of yarn I used to complete the entire project (meaning, about halfway through the scarf I ran out of yarn and attached a 2nd skein). So if you only use one, no, you won’t be able to make the scarf the same way. Does that help?
Hi sorry if this is a silly question but is this pattern using US or UK crochet terms? I always have trouble deciding which it is but once I know I’m OK. Love your creations xx
American. Sorry, some of my earlier patterns are missing some information 🙂
Thank you
Hi! This was such a beautiful scarf! Thank you for the pattern!
I had a question – do you have any suggestions for weaving in the ends? I am so self-conscious that somebody will be able to tell where I weaved in the ends and I want a clean, polished finished :/