I visited The Yarn Club earlier this year and fell in love with the colors in their Sheep Graffiti yarn and I knew exactly what I wanted to make. So, I designed and created this gorgeous crochet infinity scarf pattern that incorporates a few different stitches, but they flow together so well.
The Flames Forever Crochet Infinity Scarf is a free pattern here on the blog and it uses the flame stitch and a crossing stitch. The pattern can be worked in any sport weight yarn.
Materials:
Yarn: Sport Weight – Sheep Graffiti Ewe So Sporty, 100% SW Merino Wool, 328 yds/100g, Orange (2 skeins)
Hook: US F/3.75mm
Techniques and Abbreviations:
US Terminology
- st(s) – stitch(es)
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- hdc – half double crochet
- dc – double crochet
- tc – treble crochet
- dc2tog – double crochet two together – work 2 dc in same stitch until 1 loop of each remains on the hook, then yarn over and then pull through the remaining 3 loops on hook.
- See the Flame Stitch Tutorial post for details on how to work that part of the pattern.
Gauge:
Flame stitch – 4 inches wide – 2 flame motifs
Finished measurements/sizing:
9 inches tall x 54 inches long (before seaming)
9 inches tall x 27 inches when seamed
Flames Forever Infinity Scarf Written Pattern:
ch 272
Row 1 – 1 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 sc in each ch across, turn. (271 sts)
Row 2 – 3 – Ch 2, 1 hdc in 1st st and each st across, turn.
Begin Flame Stitch – see Flame Stitch tutorial if you need assistance.
Row 4 – ch 1, 1 sc into the first st, *ch 3, skip 3 sts, 1 sc into next st, ch 3, skip 1 st, 1 sc into next st, ch 3, skip 3 st, 1 sc into next st; repeat from * to the end of the row, turn.
Row 5 – Ch 1, 1 sc into 1st sc, *ch 1, skip next ch 3 space, dc2tog into next ch 3 arch, into same arch as first dc2tog work {ch 3, dc2tog} 4 times (so, 5 total dctog stitches in each flame), ch 1, skip next ch 3 space, 1 sc into next sc; repeat from * to end, turn.
Row 6 – Ch 7 (counts as 1 tc, ch 3), skip next ch 3 arch, 1 sc into next ch 3 arch, ch 3, 1 sc into next ch 3 arch, ch 3, 1 tc into next sc, *ch 3, skip next ch 3 arch, 1 sc into next ch 3 arch, ch 3, 1 sc into next ch 3 arch, ch 3, 1 tc into next sc; repeat from * to end, turn
Row 7 – Ch 1, *1 sc in tc, 3 sc in first ch 3 sp, 1 sc in next sc, 1 sc in ch3 arch, 1 sc in next sc, 3 sc in next ch 3 sp; repeat from * to end of row, turn. (271 sts)
Row 8 – 9 – Repeat Row 2-3.
Row 10 – Ch 3 (counts as first st), *ch 1, skip 1 st, 1 dc in next st; repeat from * to end of row, turn.
Row 11 – Ch 3 (counts as first st), skip first ch sp, *1 dc in next ch sp, yarn over and insert hook from behind the dc just worked into the skipped ch sp and work a dc; repeat from * to end, 1 dc in 3rd ch of ch-3 below, turn.
Row 12 – 13 – repeat row 10 and 11
Row 14 – repeat row 10
Row 15 – 17 – Ch 3, 1 dc in each ch sp and st across, turn.
Row 18 – 21 – repeat row 10-11
Row 22 – repeat row 10.
Row 23 – 24 – repeat row 2-3
Row 25 – Ch 1, 1 sc in each st across, turn.
Row 26 – 28 – repeat rows 4-7
Row 29 – 30 – Repeat Rows 2-3.
Row 31 – Repeat row 25.
Seam with right sides together
Finish and weave in ends
Tips and Other Ideas
- This pattern would look great in lots of color options and even a solid color would really show off the stitches.
- If you want to make the scarf taller or shorter, just adjust the number of hdc rows or the dc rows in the middle.
- Looking for other scarf ideas? Try these:
Ribbons & Bling Infinity Scarf
Back Loop Only Scarf
Or another pattern using the Flame Stitch – Red Flame Shawl
Been looking for a real pretty design with c;lass and this fits all of these elements and then it is balanced. It will be made into several gifts from yarn I have but this might make be go get a little bit more. Thanks for sharing a wonderful design your talent is greatfully appreciated . Small enough to go in the heat
Thank you! Please do share when you finish and let me know if you have any questions on the pattern! You can comment here, email me, or find my group on Facebook and ask there – it is called Our Crochet Community.