Crochet Fireside Infinity Scarf

Since finishing The Fireside Cardigan I have been wearing it all the time. It is so warm and comfortable to be just cozy around the house, but it is also nice enough to dress up and wear out and about. Since it was so cozy I decided to make an infinity scarf to go with it.

Combining the herringbone stitch pattern and the edge motifs form the cardigan I have created a textured scarf that is just as cozy as the cardigan. It also looks great combined with The Fireside Cardigan.

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With it being made out of Lion Brand’s Heartland yarn it is just as cozy as the cardigan. Also this yarn has amazing colors to choose from. The worsted yarn works up quick, and even through the pattern calls for 3 skeins of yarn, the pattern goes fast because of how easy it is to work the stitch pattern once you get the hang of it.

I hope you find this pattern as cozy as I have, and love it just as much as I do.

Crochet Fireside Infinity Scarf
by City Farmhouse Studio

Get the printable PDF version of the pattern (without ads) HERE

Lion Brand –  Heartland Yarn – 5oz/142g – 251 yd/230m – 100% Acrylic – Category 4 Medium – 8 WPI –  3 skeins 

Alternative yarn recommendations:  Hobbi Daily Stitch Acrylic X, Mary Maxim Maximum Value, Red Heart With Love, Caron One Pound)

Hook K (6.5 mm)

Gauge 4” x 4” = 16 sc x  8 rows In puff stitch with (dc, ch2, ch) pattern

Dimensions – 60 inches in circumference x 11.5 inches wide

A YouTube tutorial video showing the stitches and each step of the scarf construction can be found at:  https://youtu.be/eMuow8UniD4

Glossary
St – stitch
Sts – stitches 
Ch – chain
Dc – double crochet

Hbs – herringbone stitch – Yarn over and insert hook.  Yarn over and pull through stitch and 1st loop on hook.  Yarn over and pull through first loop on hook.  Yarn over and pull through both loops on hook.

Puff – (Yarn over hook, insert hook, yarn over and pull through a tall loop) 4 times.  Yarn over and draw through all 9 loops on hook.  Ch 1.

Scarf
Ch 46

Row 1:  Make a puff in 6th ch from hook.  *Skip 2 sts, make a (dc, ch 2, dc) in the next st.  Skip 2 sts, make a puff in the next st.*  Repeat from * to * once.  Ch 1,  skip 1 st, and work 11 hbs in the next 11 sts.  Ch 1 and skip 1 st.  {Make a puff in the next st.  Skip 2 sts, make a (dc ch 2, dc) in th next st.  Skip 2 sts.}  Repeat from { to } once.  Make a puff in the next st.  Ch 1 and skip one st to make a dc in the last st.

Row 2:  Ch 3 and turn.  Make a (dc, ch 2, dc) in the top of the puff.  *Make a puff in ch space between previous rows dcs.  (Dc, ch 2, dc) in the top of the puff.*  Repeat from * to * once.  Work one hbs in each hbs of the previous row.  Make a (dc, ch 2, dc) in the top of the puff.  {Make a puff in ch space between previous rows dcs.  (Dc, ch 2, dc) in the top of the puff.}  Repeat from { to } once.  Dc in the turning ch section of the previous row.

Row 3:  Ch 4 and turn.  Make a puff in ch space between previous row dcs.  *(Dc, ch 2, dc) in the top of the puff.  Make a puff in ch space between previous row dcs.*  Repeat from * to * once.  Ch 1 and work 11 hbs in the top of the hbs of previous row.  Make a puff in the next ch space between dcs of the previous row.  *(Dc, ch 2, dc) in the top of the puff.  Make a puff in ch space between previous row dcs.*  Repeat from * to * once.  Ch 1 and dc in top of the turning ch of the row before.

Repeat Row 2 and Row 3 until you have a total of 120 rows, or 60 inches, and ending after a row 2.  Seam both short ends together to form an infinity scarf.

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One Reply to “Crochet Fireside Infinity Scarf”

  1. One of the prettiest scarves I’ve seen in a long time. It seems to hang nicely too. It does look toasty warm, just what is needed in this weather.

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