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January 12, 2018 ·

How to Crochet the Cambridge Infinity Scarf

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Cambridge Crochet Infinity Scarf

Lately, the weather here in Jersey has been harsh. Temps have been in the single digits, and last week a foot of snow fell here. In this post I am going to show you how to crochet the Cambridge Infinity Scarf.


As I was bundling up my boys and myself to go out in the snow, I realized I have very few scarves. Of course I have crocheted many, but they all have been gifts.

I decided to make a scarf for myself. I had some grey Lion Brand Wool-Ease in my stash and I figured it was the perfect yarn for this scarf. This is the same yarn I used in my Cambridge Beanie pattern as well.  It is crocheted using the slip stitch, double crochet and half double crochet. This scarf is a great project for beginners. It works up quickly and has such an interesting texture! I hope you like it!

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How to Crochet the Cambridge Infinity Scarf

MATERIALS

2 skeins of Lion Brand Wool-Ease yarn. The color in the photos is Grey Heather.

5.5 mm crochet hook

Tapestry needle

Scissors

ABBREVIATIONS

Chain (ch)

Slip Stitch (ss)

Double Crochet (dc)

Half Double Crochet (hdc)

Stitch (st)

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CAMBRIDGE INFINITY SCARF PATTERN

Finished measurements of the scarf before joining is approx. 75″ x 6″

Ch. 22

Row 1 – Ss in 2nd ch from hook. *dc in next ch, ss in next.* Repeat *til end of the row. (21)

Row 2 – Ch.2 turn, hdc in the first st and each st across. (21)

Row 3 – Ch.2 turn, ss in the first st. *dc in the next st, ss in the next.* Repeat *til end of row. (21)

Row 4 – Ch.2 turn, hdc in the first st and each st across. (21)

Repeat rows 3 & 4 respectively until your work measure approx. 75″ long.

Slip stitch short ends of your crochet scarf together to form a circle.

Weave in any loose ends.

That’s it! You’re done!

I hope you’ve enjoyed this crochet scarf pattern!

 

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    1. Laura Briscese says

      August 19, 2020 at 2:10 pm

      what weight is the wool you used

      • croydencrochet@gmail.com says

        August 23, 2020 at 4:13 pm

        It is a worsted weight

    2. Jennifer says

      December 28, 2020 at 7:22 pm

      Hello! This is such a fun pattern that goes very quickly. I love it! One question I have is does the turning chain count as a stitch? Just wanted to make sure so that I can get straight edges. Thank you!

      • croydencrochet@gmail.com says

        December 29, 2020 at 4:22 pm

        Hi! I’m glad you like the pattern. No, the turning chain does not count as a stitch. 🙂

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