Stay cozy and stylish as you embrace the chill of winter with the Melting Snow Infinity Scarf. This one-skein pattern is perfect for those looking for a quick, satisfying project that results in a beautiful, functional accessory. The unique design mimics the soft, swirling patterns of melting snow, with its gentle stitchwork that creates a lovely texture. It’s a perfect way to stay warm while adding a touch of elegance to your cold-weather wardrobe.
The beauty of this pattern lies in its simplicity: just keep crocheting until you’re nearly out of yarn, then sew the ends together for a seamless, infinity loop scarf. It’s a perfect project for beginners and seasoned crocheters alike, offering a relaxing, meditative experience while producing a stunning, wearable result.
Skill Level: Easy
Size: 7″ wide and 62″ long
Gauge: 3 shell repeats x 6 rows = 4″ in pattern
Materials
Yarn: Lion Brand Heartland (100% acrylic; 251 yards [230 meters]/142 grams): Glacier Bay (1 ball)
Hook: US size J/10 (6.0 mm) hook
Notions: Tapestry needle
Pattern Notes
This pattern is worked as a straight scarf, then the ends are sewn together to make it an infinity scarf.
Pattern
Row 1: Ch 33, [2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc] in 6th ch from the hook. *Skip 5 ch, [2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc] in next ch. Repeat from * until 3 ch remain, skip 2 ch, dc in last ch, turn. (32 sts)
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in the 1st st. *Ch 3, skip 2 sts, dc in ch-2 sp, skip 2 sts, sc between the last skipped st and the next st. Repeat from * to end, finishing last repeat with sc in the top of the turning ch, turn. (41 sts)
Row 3: Ch 4, skip ch-3 loop, [2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc] in the dc st. *Skip next ch-3 loop, skip sc, skip next ch 3-loop, [2 dc, ch 2, 2 dc] in the next dc. Repeat from * until last ch-3 loop remains, skip ch-3 loop, trc in last st, turn. (32 sts)
Rows 4-87: Repeat Rows 2-3. Break yarn leaving 18″ tail, finish off.
Finishing
Using the long tail and tapestry needle, whip stitch the ends of the scarf together to create infinity scarf. Weave in ends.
Row 3 says to skip chain 3 loop too many times. I like the scarf & was going to make for friends but I have started over too many times.
Hello Judy! I’ve reached out to the designer for advice and she or I will reply as soon as possible. Thanks! – Nicola, Editor
I’ve checked with the designer and the pattern is correct. Here is a newly added symbols chart that may help: https://www.ilikecrochet.com/wp-content/uploads/Melting-Snow-Infinity-Scarf-Symbol-Chart.pdf
Has this pattern been updated yet?
Yes, the pattern has been updated but if you have a specific question, please post your comment and we’ll have the designer review. Thank you!
I don’t see any updates. I am working on this project now, and this is my row 2: Ch 1, sc in the 1st st. *Ch 3, skip 2 sts, dc in ch sp, ch 3, skip 2 sts, sc in sp between the last skipped st and the next st. Repeat from * to end, finishing last repeat with sc in the top of the turning ch, turn.
What can we do to get a corrected pattern? Who should we contact? I have been trying different ways to figure out the “fix” myself but finally had to tear out many rows and just give up. If there is a recognized error, as seems to be the case here, it would make sense for an editor to seek out and publish corrections. Thanks.
Thank you for your comment. The designer has review and the necessary updates have been made. I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, please let us know.
I need some clarifying on this pattern also. Are you saying I ch 3 BEfore I sc between the last skipped st and the next st in row 2? This is the only way I can get a st count of 41. And exactly where does this sc go — is it between the 2 dc clusters of each set of dc, ch 3, dc? It’s hard to explain but I hope you can understand what I mean. Thank you! Ellen
I need clarifying on this pattern also. Are you saying that there is a ch 3 BEFORE I sc between the last skipped st and the next st? And exactly where do I put the single st? Is it between the 2 dc of each cluster?? I love this pattern and hope to make some for gifts. Thank you for your help. Ellen
Does this pattern have a mess up in it? it seems to be missing a second chain 3 in Row 2. Am I right? Help!
Hi Jennifer, you’re right, you must read …sc between the last skipped st and the next st, ch 3. Repeat from… in row2
I have finally found the perfect pattern I have been looking for. Thanks Much!! Sheri S