If you're searching for a cozy, beginner-friendly project, this Mandala Infinity Scarf crochet pattern is the perfect choice. Designed using soft Mandala Baby yarn, this scarf showcases a stunning "V" stitch texture that stands out beautifully whether worn with casual or formal attire.
Mandala Crochet Infinity Scarf
The infinity style allows you to loop it around your neck for warmth and style, making it both practical and fashionable. This pattern is ideal for beginners wanting to practice the half double crochet stitch while creating a wearable piece. Plus, you can easily customize the length and width depending on your style preference and the yarn you choose.
Materials
- Mandala Baby yarn by Lion Brand
- 10 mm crochet hook
- Scissors
- Sewing needle
- 12 yarn markers
Starting the Project
- Remove the yarn from its cover.
- Make a simple knot at the end of the yarn instead of a slip knot.
- Chain 120 stitches.
- Place a yarn marker every 10 stitches to keep count.
- After completing the chain, remove all yarn markers.
Joining and First Row
- Straighten the chain to ensure it isn’t twisted.
- Join the ends of the chain together by inserting the hook into the first stitch.
- Chain two stitches.
Work half double crochet stitches across each chain:
- Yarn over.
- Insert the hook into the next chain and yarn over again.
- Pull through all three loops on the hook to complete the stitch.
- Continue making half double crochet stitches all the way around.
Subsequent Rows
- Identify the sideways "V" stitches from the previous row.
- Continue with half double crochet stitches:
- Yarn over.
- Insert the hook into the loop behind the "V" stitch.
- Yarn over and pull through all three loops.
Repeat these steps for each row until the scarf reaches your desired width.
- The finished scarf in the tutorial is about 14 inches wide.
Finishing the Scarf
- Pull the yarn through the last loop and tighten to secure.
- Make an additional knot by threading the yarn through a nearby loop.
- Weave in the yarn ends using a sewing needle, blending them into the project.
- Cut off any excess yarn.
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