Thursday 17 December 2015

17th December: Handmade Gifts No.4 - Crochet Infinity Scarf - Free Crochet Pattern!

I'm usually very shy about showing off my creations, worrying about what others will think (worrying is my middle name!), but I'm so over the moon with how this crochet infinity scarf turned out that I want to show it off! I only taught myself how to crochet a few months ago and became a bit crochet-obsessed in the process. This was the second scarf I made having made myself a mesh-style scarf first. This scarf I've made for my best friend, Jess, as part of her Christmas present and I do hope she likes it.

 
I've made it in a lovely light pink colour with a soft aran & alpaca yarn. Jess loves this kind of colour so I think I've chosen well. I decided to do this scarf as an infinity scarf as they're my favourite and I didn't really follow a pattern for this but instead chose my favourite crochet stitches to put together to make a nice scarf with a pretty shell pattern in the middle. It took me a LONG time to make the scarf and at one stage I had to back track quite a lot as I changed my mind halfway through (as you do!). I'm hoping I'll get quicker at making this type of thing as time goes on and by the end I was speeding through the stitches. There's certainly something very therapeutic about sitting down with a crochet hook and yarn and creating something. Some might add that a cup of tea goes down well at the same time but I'm one of those strange people that doesn't like any hot drinks so I'll stick with a glass of water or lactose free milk (lactose intolerant too!).
 
Here are instructions on how to crochet this scarf. I've used abbreviations and I'm afraid there aren't any instructions on the different stitches but if anyone gets stuck please please ask me and I'll be happy to help. This is my first ever time at writing out my own crochet pattern and I've checked it numerous times! It was fun to be able to make up my own based on what I learned when making my last infinity crochet scarf and choosing an array of stitches (which was also good practice).
 
You Will Need:
7mm Crochet Hook
2x 100g balls of 4" Aran Yarn
Scissors
 
Abbreviations:
ss - Slip Stitch
dc - Double Crochet
tr - Treble Crochet
dtr - Double Treble Crochet
 
Important Notes:
I've used UK crochet terms, please see below for a conversion chart for reference. I've split my instructions into the three different sections of this scarf to make things easier. I also used 2 balls of yarn (as outline above) simultaneously to add extra thickness to this scarf.
 
 
 

Instructions:

 
Section 1:
  • Chain 180. ss to first to create a ring, but make sure you check that the chain hasn't become twisted before doing the ss.
  • Chain 1, then dc around and ss to first.
  • Chain 3, then tr around and ss to first.
  • Chain 4, then dtr around and ss to first.
 
Section 2:
  • Row 1:
    • Chain 1, 1 dc in 2nd chain from hook. *Chain 1, 1 dc in each of the next 4 stitches. Chain 2, 1 dc in each of the next 4 chains. Repeat from * until the last 2 chains. 1 dc in each of these last 2 stitches. Ss to first.
  • Row 2:
    • Chain 1, *1 tr, chain 2, 1 tr in 1-chain space (created in previous row). 2 tr, chain 1, 2 tr in 2-chain space (created in previous row). Repeat from * until round is finished. Chain 2 and then ss to first.
  • Row 3:
    • Chain 1, *2 tr, chain 1, 22 tr in the 2-chain space. 1 tr, chain 2, 1 tr in the 1-chain space (so kind of the opposite of what you were doing in row 2). Repeat from * until the round is finished, chain 2 and ss to first.
 
Section 3:
  • Chain 4, dtr around and ss to first.
  • Chain 3, tr around and ss to first.
  • Chain 1, dc around and ss to first.
  • Fasten off and thread in any loose ends.
 
Hopefully that all makes sense! I've done it nice and simple I think and the scarf was good fun to make. The trickiest part is making sure you don't get the ring twisted at the start. If anyone would like the pdf document of the crochet pattern to print then please let me know and I'll send it to you.
 
I'm really pleased at how the scarf turned out; it's quite weighty but lovely and soft so hopefully won't be scratchy around the neck. I really hope Jess likes it!
 
If anyone else would like me to make them one, for themselves or as a gift, please do let me know!
 
Here I am modelling said scarf, this one was too nice to model on the dog, not to mention too big!
 
And here it is all wrapped up, ready to give to Jess!
 
Em x

2 comments:

  1. It's lovely Emma well done, I bet your friend will be thrilled with it & yes Barry would be lost amongst it. Mikes lactose intolerant too, it was a blinking pain until he tried lactofree milk & cheese. xx

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    1. Thanks Jo, I do hope my friend likes it. It will be nice and warm anyway, although not sure that's a good thing with all this mild weather! Yes the Lactofree brand do a great range, I was so pleased when they brought out a mature cheddar as their other bendy cheese was so tasteless. I've adapted quite well now, hope Mike has too?

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