Simple TnT Infinity Scarf
I needed to get my spinning fix, so I decided to try my hand at spinning thick and thin yarn. While it didn’t go as well as I expected, I still loved it. Instead of twisting it into a hank, I wanted to make something with it for myself. This infinity scarf pattern was the result!
This pattern was designed by Nondas Hensley of Yarn Medley’s from the Heart, exclusively for Cre8tion Crochet
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YARN
~150 yards of Thick and thin handspun yarn or
Bulky weight or
Worsted weight, depending on the thickness you would like
MATERIALS
N hook (10.0 mm)
Yarn needle
Scissors
Fashion button (optional)
DIFFICULTY
Easy
SIZE(S)
5″ x 44″ or desired length
GAUGE
8 rows x 14 sts = 5″ approx if using handspun tnt yarn
STITCH GUIDE
ch(s) – chain(s), sc – single crochet, slst – Slip stitch, sc2tog – single crochet 2 together
SPECIAL STITCHES
Sc2tog – single crochet two together
insert hook in next st, YO pull up a loop, insert hook in next st, YO pull up a loop, YO pull through all 3 loops.
NOTES
- Ch1 at beginning of each row does not count in total stitch counts
PATTERN
Row 1: ch15, sc in 2nd ch from hook, *ch1, sc2tog* to last ch, sc in last ch. Ch1, turn. <14 sts total>
Row 2: sc in 1st st, *ch1, sc2tog* 7 times. Ch1, turn. <14 sts total>
Repeat row 2 until desired length. (Photo in pattern is 83 rows).
FINISHING
Last row: bring beginning row up to meet the current row. Being careful not to twist, slst through both layers join the ends.
You may also finish off before the last row if you desire a regular scarf.
Another thought is to add a fun, fashion button!
If you would like to add more fun, twist the beginning one or two times before join the ends to give it more character!
I hope you enjoyed the Simple TNT Infinity Scarf pattern!
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Nondas Hensley is the owner of Yarn Medley’s from the Heart. She has been crocheting for 22 years. Her favorite things to design are new things with fun stitches. You can find her on Facebook, Ravelry and her blog. |