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You are here: Home / crochet / Aspen Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern

Aspen Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern

November 30, 2017 by Maria Weaber 8 Comments

Who doesn’t love a nice, basic infinity scarf? This crocheted Aspen Infinity Scarf is made with loads of texture and can be worn with just about anything!

Scroll down for the free pattern and PDF download!

When I discovered the line of Heartland yarns from Lion Brand months ago, I knew I wanted to make a few items with the yarn.  I first made my Heartland Cardigan with a beautiful dark green color that you can see here. 
I picked up a few more colors of the Heartland yarn, and I knew I wanted to make a scarf with the Grand Canyon color way. It’s such a pretty neutral with just the right amount of sheen to it. I think it makes the finished project just so much more classy and elegant.

After doing several swatches of stitches, I was set on a pretty basic stitch. The front post double crochet. For the most part, that’s all there is to this scarf! It’s a fairly easy stitch once you get the hang of it, and the texture it gives is fantastic!

Overall, I’m pretty stoked with my new scarf. I typically make infinity scarves with bulky weighted yarns, but I’m so glad I decided to design something with a worsted weight yarn.  It took a bit longer than what I was used to when making scarves, but it was well worth it!

Go grab a few skeins of Heartland yarn and let’s get started!

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Aspen Infinity Scarf Free Pattern

Materials:
2 skeins Heartland yarn (Grand Canyon 101)
J hook
Tapestry needle
Pattern notes:
This scarf is made by crocheting a large rectangle and then sewing the edges together.
At the end of each row, make a front post double crochet into the chain.

Because of the nature of the stitches, the scarf will tend to bunch up and not be as wide as preferred. You can either block the scarf or add more rows for it to be wider.

Abbreviations (US terms):
ch = chain, dc = double crochet, fpdc = front post double crochet
Gauge: 
4″ x 4″ = 12 st x 7 rows in DC
Pattern:
Row 1: Ch 200, dc into 3rd ch from hook and across, turn
Row 2-9: Ch 2, FPDC in each st across, FPDC in turning chain, turn
Fasten off, leave tail for sewing up sides.
Fold large rectangle in half and sew the short ends together with tapestry needle. Weave in all ends.

Like I said in the pattern notes, you may want to block or add more rows to this scarf. The nature of this stitch is to bunch up, so the scarf may become skinnier than preferred!

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Comments

  1. Unknown

    December 6, 2017 at 1:02 am

    Beautiful scarf! Thanks so much for sharing.

    Reply
  2. -girl from the bush

    December 6, 2017 at 11:05 am

    like your scarf pattern..i'm going to make one this week…i like doing the post stitches.

    Reply
  3. Unknown

    December 13, 2017 at 5:18 am

    I'm not sure what you mean by FPDC into the turning chain. Does that replace the chain 3?

    Reply
    • Maria Weaber

      December 13, 2017 at 6:36 pm

      In the beginning of each row there is a chain 2 that ultimately counts as a stitch. When completing the row, you will front post double crochet into that chain 2 space. I hope that makes sense! Let me know if I can further clarify

      Reply
  4. Margaret

    January 11, 2018 at 9:00 am

    Gorgeous scarf. I love the color, because it fits with a lot of other colors. Thanks for sharing the pattern.

    Have a nice day, Margaret

    Reply
  5. mark Johnson

    June 21, 2018 at 4:25 pm

    This was really an interesting topic and I kinda agree with what you have mentioned here! Luer

    Reply
  6. Nancy Marino

    August 11, 2018 at 12:18 am

    Thanks, love it!!!

    Reply
  7. Kelly Bludd

    September 21, 2018 at 10:54 pm

    Are there more than 9 rows in the scarf pictured? Mine is way thinner!

    Reply

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