Handmade Holiday Season....!!! The term Holiday Season itself puts a smile on your face.... isn't it!!!... I Know it might seem a bit early to start the Holiday Preparations, but if you start now , you will have ample amount of time in your hand to finish off your Handmade Gifts.
Handmade gifts are always special. Today am sharing the pattern for Quick and Easy Crochet Holiday Infinity Scarf. Infinity scarves are the best to crochet. This pattern is easy and works up quick with basic crochet stitches. The textured look of the scarf is made with Front Post Double Crochets worked along with Double Crochets. I made this scarf for the Christmas in July Make Along with Underground Crafter.
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AD-FREE, PRINTER-FRIENDLY PDF PATTERN:
The written pattern and photo tutorial is given below along with a free video tutorial. This pattern is also available as an ad-free, printer-friendly pdf pattern that can be purchased on Ravelry. Please click the link below to purchase the PDF Pattern.
Materials Used:-
Worsted Weight Christmas Yarn
5 mm Crochet Hook
5 mm Crochet Hook
Size:-
7 / 50 Inches - can be customized to any size
Note:-
- For this whole Pattern, the Starting Chain 2 is not counted as a stitch. It is Just to bring the yarn to a working height. Start the next stitch in the same stitch.
- Start the next stitch in the same stitch.
Abbreviations Used:-
Ch - Chain
DC - Double Crochet
SL - Slip Stitch
FPDC - Front Post Double Crochet
St/Sts - Stitch/Stitches
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Let's Start:-
Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Chain 160 or else , you can Chain the required number of Chains untill its around 50 inches in size.
Quick Tip to Stop the Chain from Twisting:-
- Chain the first 8 to 10 stitches.
- Remove the hook from your work and insert it into the first chain.
- Now , be careful and without twisting the chains, insert your hook into the working loop.
- This way the first chain on the hook will be just behind the current working loop.
- Once you are done with the required number of Chains, pull the yarn through the first loop.
- This will ensure smooth untwisted Chains.
Chain 2.(not counted as a stitch)
1 Double Crochet in the same stitch.
1 Double Crochet each in the remaining stitches.
Once you reach the end, Slip stitch in to the 1st Double Crochet.
Chain 2.(not counted as a stitch)
1 Double Crochet in the same stitch.
1 Double Crochet each in the remaining stitches.
Once you reach the end, Slip stitch in to the 1st Double Crochet.
Chain 2.(not counted as a stitch)
1 Double Crochet in the same stitch.
1 Front Post Double Crochet in the next stitch.
Repeat(1DC,1FPDC)
Once you reach the end, Slip stitch in to the 1st stitch.
How to make a Front Post Double Crochet...??:-
- Yarn Over and insert your hook from front to back to front around the post of the stitch.
- Finish the stitch as the normal Double Crochet , i.e .Yarn Over and pull up a loop, Yarn Over and pull through 2 loops on your hook, Yarn Over and pull through remaining two loops on your hook.
Chain 2.(not counted as a stitch)
1 Front Post Double Crochet in the same stitch.
1 Double Crochet in the next stitch.
Repeat(1FPDC,1DC)
Once you reach the end, Slip stitch in to the 1st stitch.
Keep Repeating Round 2 to Round 5 untill its around 7 to 8 inches in size and weave off.
Here is the Summary of the Pattern:-
Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Ch 160 or else , you can Ch the required number of Chs untill its around 50 inches in size.
Quick Tip to Stop the Ch from Twisting:-
Ch the first 8 to 10 Sts.
Remove the hook from your work and insert it into the first Ch.
Now , be careful and without twisting the Chs, insert your hook into the working loop.
This way the first Ch on the hook will be just behind the current working loop.
Once you are done with the required number of Chs, pull the yarn through the first loop.
This will ensure smooth untwisted Chs.
Round 2:-
Ch 2.(not counted as a St)
1 DC in the same St.
1 DC each in the remaining Sts.
Once you reach the end, SL in to the 1st DC.
Round 3:-
Ch 2.(not counted as a St)
1 DC in the same St.
1 DC each in the remaining Sts.
Once you reach the end, SL in to the 1st DC.
Round 4:-
Ch 2.(not counted as a St)
1 DC in the same St.
1 Front Post DC in the next St.
Repeat(1DC,1FPDC)
Once you reach the end, SL in to the 1st St.
Round 5:-
Ch 2.(not counted as a St)
1 FPDC in the same St.
1 DC in the next St.
Repeat(1FPDC,1DC)
Once you reach the end, SL in to the 1st St.
Round 6 Onwards:-
Keep Repeating Round 2 to Round 5 untill its around 7 to 8 inches in size and weave off.
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