CHUNKY CROCHET INFINITY SCARF (SUPER WARM AND EASY!!!) // FREE PATTERN + TUTORIAL
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I finally managed to make a comfortable but wraparound infinity scarf, as I was looking for since a long time! To make this chunky scarf I used the Cool Wool from BettaKnit ... and I fell in love with it!!! I already knew their products (I used their Fettuccine Yarn to make cat basket and cat coasters !), but this wool has definitely won me over. Cool Wool is a very thick Peruvian wool, by working with crochet hooks in numbers from 10 to 15: it's soft, warm and easy to be worked. I chose the color TV Melange , which creates a very special texture, but the color range in the shop is very wide. The scarf is tight-fitting but comfortable and realizing it only takes two balls of Cool Wool! This pattern is quick and easy, perfect for beginners...so let's start!
MATERIALS
- 2 skeins of super bulky wool, 200 gr *
- 12mm hooks
- scissors
- tapestry needle
*I used Cool Wool in TV Melange, by BettaKnit .
ABBREVIATIONS - UK terminology (US in brackets)
- tc = treble crochet (double crochet)
- sl st = slip stitch
- ch = chain
PATTERNS
- Be careful not to work too tight, otherwise the scarf will be too small!
- Foundation row - Ch 67, then sl st into the first chain, forming a big loop. Be careful not to twist the chains!
- Row 1 - The scarf is crocheted in looped rows. 2 ch, then 1 tc in each stitch around [67 tc], sl st to the top of the second chain at the beginning of row.
- Row 2/7 - Repeat Row 1.
Done! Very easy, right? Now you have a maxi scarf that will keep you warm in these last cold days, before spring arrives!