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Melting Snow Infinity Scarf

Brave the morning chill in style with this one-skein infinity scarf. Just keep crocheting until you’re nearly out of yarn, sew the ends together and you’re done!

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

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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.


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Comments
  • Judy K.

    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.

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    • 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!

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  • Cynthia S.

    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.

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  • Amanda H.

    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.

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    • Tech E.

      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.

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  • Ellen K.

    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

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  • Ellen K.

    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

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  • Jennifer B.

    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!

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    • Virginie V.

      Hi Jennifer, you’re right, you must read …sc between the last skipped st and the next st, ch 3. Repeat from… in row2

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  • Sheryl S.

    I have finally found the perfect pattern I have been looking for. Thanks Much!! Sheri S

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