
The Pavement Infinity Scarf is a v-stitch infinity scarf crocheted with bulky yarn.
Remember this scarf?
Several of you have had different questions since I first shared it a while back, so I thought a stitch by stitch tutorial might be fun!
So, begin with super bulky yarn and an N (9.0 mm) crochet hook,
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The original Pavement was worked up in Lion Brand's Wool Ease Thick and Quick, but any super bulky yarn will do. For this tutorial I chose Lion Brand's Hometown USA yarn in the "Tampa Spice" colorway, another one of my favorites...so super soft and isn't that color fabulous?
So, begin with super bulky yarn and an N (9.0 mm) crochet hook,
Begin with a slip knot and chain 19.
In the fourth chain from the hook, work a double crochet.
Next, chain one and work another double crochet all in the same chain. This is the first "V" in our v-stitch sequence.
Now skip two chains. In the next chain, work a double crochet, chain one, double crochet...all in that same chain...second "V" complete!
Keep going across in this manner making "Vs" Skip two chains, double crochet, chain one, double crochet in the same chain...
Until you reach the end of the row. You'll have 6 "V"s.
Let's move on to row 2. Chain three as shown below:
Turn your work,
In the middle of the first "V" from the previous row (the chain 1 space), create a "V" the same way by working a double crochet, chain one, double crochet...all in that same space.
Continue in each "V" all the way across until you get to the turning chain (chain 3) from the previous row...six "V"s across.
In the turning chain space, work just one double crochet to finish off the row.
Continue making your scarf as long as you'd like it to be by repeating row 2.
You can make your scarf as long as you'd like for it to be, long or short. When you are finished, you can make it a traditional scarf or seam it together to make it an infinity scarf. Happy crocheting everyone!

Gorgeous scarf and luscious colour - Tampa Spice is as pretty as it sounds. Thanks for the great how-to.
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DeleteI just finished this scarf in Pattons Shetland Chunky Leaf Green. Worked up so quick and is so lovely! Thank you for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds beautiful...enjoying wearing it this fall! :)
DeleteLove this pattern used it to make 2 scarves
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DeleteGreat pattern! Just made my first ever scarf using it and it looks great. Would you recommend blocking it?
ReplyDeleteI didn't block the one shown above...if you used wool or another natural fiber and really want to "open it up" you could try doing that, I was happy with the way mine looked, so I left it as is. :)
DeleteI am making this for a family member as a Christmas gift. Thank you so much for making a step-by-step tutorial. It has been very helpful!
ReplyDeleteYou are so welcome, so glad you like it!
DeleteI am a beginner, and when I came across this I was so pleased. Thank you for the easy tutorial. This evening I started the infinity scarf, and it is so easy to do and looks beautiful. I can't wait to give this to my daughter for a gift. As well I look forward to making a few more for family memebers.! This can be easily done up in one evening. :)
ReplyDeleteHow many rows did you use for the infinity scarf? Great tutorial. thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDid only use one spool of yarn? If not, how do you incorporate the additional spool needed?
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for this tutorial, I am now chroching my first scarf with this!
ReplyDeleteI love this scarf. But I really love your crochet hook. Where did you get it?
ReplyDeleteHaha, yeah I wanted to know the same thing, and forgot to ask.
DeleteWow it looks so complex, and it's so easy to do. I can't wait to make this for a Christmas gift for a friend of mine.
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat! What a wonderful gift you shared with us all. Now we can make this pretty scarf!
ReplyDeleteI love this! So far I have made 6 of them with plans for at least 3 more for Christmas gifts. Then I need to make one for myself!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this pattern. So easy and fast. I made one for me and ended making for my daughters and some friends.
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ReplyDeleteHi there, if you "hover" over the areas that you don't want, a delete button will pop up, that way you can take off exactly what you don not want and keep just what you need. Hope that helps...
DeletePavement infinity scarf is a wonderful scarf. Having this kind of scarf, especially during winter season is really helpful. It will keep a person warm. Thanks for sharing this post Jennifer!
ReplyDeleteHow do you put the ends together?
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you for an awesome easy to follow tutorial!!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for showing step by step and doing a video! I am new to chrocheting and this makes me feel like I can do it! My neck will be nice and warm on my camping trip this weekend. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteHow many single crochet stitches would you start with for a child's scarf? Already made the adult one!
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Hi Jennifer. Thank you for this pattern. Am just finishing one I made with a dk weight yarn, and am getting ready to make one out of a super bulky 100% merino wool yarn and do not have a tapestry needle that would accomodate such a bulky yarn.
ReplyDeleteMy question: how do you stitch the ends together? Thanks so much a beautiful, and easy pattern.
Hi Jennifer. I really like the simplicity of this scarf, however I just made one for my daughter who loved it but said it was too bulky once she put it on. So my question is how can I make it less thick, does that require more chains in the beginning? Also my 13 yr old granddaughter would like one so how would I create this for her? Thank you for your help
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer. I made this scarf for my daughter and loved the simplicity of it. My questions are, after she put it on she found it too bulky for her so how would I thin this out? Do I start with more chains in the beginning? Also my 13 yr old granddaughter would also like one so how would I adapt it to her? Thank you for your help
ReplyDeleteI have a question , i doing this pattern, and i want to use a thinner yarn, i wool blend would i still chan 19 and can i use a smaller hook say a K? Or what count would i use i cant figure the count out ? Thanks for your help
ReplyDeleteWhen you finish it and ready to attach it, do you have to twist it first or is it just seam to seam? Thanks
ReplyDeletethank you, easy to follow instructions, wonderful site, I absolutely love your wooden crochet hook. I've made infinity's on bulky acrylic and fine and they all have turned out great using this simple pattern, thanx again.
ReplyDeleteHow many spools does it take if using the same brand you use for the tutorial? Thanks!
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