The Raspberry Buttercream Infinity Scarf is a luxurious, lacy and stunning scarf to add to your wardrobe this season. It is fun and easy to crochet and the lace pattern is engaging as well. This scarf makes a lovely gift, but be sure to make one for yourself too!
Raspberry Buttercream Infinity Scarf
By Jennifer Dickerson
Click the button to add this to your Ravelry Queue:


Materials:
- 3 Balls Knit Picks Capra DK (you can substitute yarn if you need to, just choose a yarn that recommends an I/5.5 mm hook)
- I (5.5 mm) Crochet Hook
- Tapestry Needle
- Scissors
Sizing:
- 7.5 Inches Wide
- 39 Inch Circumference (or make yours as long as you want)
Instructions:
Note: Infinity scarf as pictured was worked in 6 rows of each color to create striping.
Ch 26
Row 1: In the 4th ch from the hook, work a dc. Work a dc in the next ch. In the next ch, work *(1 dc, ch 3, 1 dc). Skip the next ch, work a dc in each of the next two ch. Repeat from * across, then 1 dc in the last ch.
Row 2: Ch 5 and turn. Work *(3 dc, ch 3, 1 dc) in the ch 3 space from the previous row. Repeat from * across. Work 3 dc in the top ch of the turning chain.
Repeat row 2 until scarf is 39 inches long or desired length. Do not fasten off yet and proceed below.
Finishing and Assembly:
Seam your scarf by sandwiching the ends together. Work a slip stitch or a single crochet all the way across. Weave in any ends that remain and you're finished!

Click below to watch a video on how to crochet the Raspberry Buttercream Infinity Scarf stitch by stitch:
For more fun projects and pretty patterns, be sure to follow Fiber Flux onGoogle+, Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest for the latest updates!
wunderschön und Danke!
ReplyDeleteLiebe Grüße, Manja
Thanks so much!
DeleteThis scarf is gorgeous! I love your color choice and the light, airy feel of the pattern. Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeletehandcraftedvintage.blogspot.com
Thanks for your kind comment! :)
DeleteHi, I think your scarf is gorgeous, but I'm a bit confused by the pattern because you make no mention of how or when to change colours....
ReplyDeleteHi there! Check out the response below and definitely watch the video, I go through everything step by step...happy crocheting!
DeleteI absolutely LOVE this scarf, but I'm a bit confused by the instructions because you don't mention anything about when to change colours. I'm assuming that the seaming up you're referring to is just the final seaming of the two ends of the scarf to make it into a circle?
ReplyDeleteThank you for your question! I worked 6 rows of each color to make the stripe sequence (I mentioned it right above the starting chain in the instructions). Yes, you seam it up at the end to make an infinity circle. To learn how to do color changes and to seam it at the end, I walk through those parts in my video (you can watch it above or on the Fiber Flux YouTube channel). Thanks so much, hope that info helps!
DeleteI've started this pattern multiple times and finally watched the video to find how to finish row 3 on the chain 5 end of row 2. You dont' cover that but I'm assuming I'm to dbl x3 in that top chain of the chain 5 to turn, just I do in at end of row 2 (top chain of chain 3 to turn) It's still not too squared...the base chains must be crochets VERY loosely, I guess, as well...got a lot of restriction on my "loose" base chain.
ReplyDeleteDo you know how long the starting chain should be if I wanted to make a smaller version for a toddler? I'm making this for my sister bit thought it would be cute to make a matching one for her daughter.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your beautiful pattern, I am working on one right now and it works up so quick! Substituting Red Heart With Love in Merlot & White and Vanna's Choice in Dusty Purple.
ReplyDeleteI love this scarf. I am going to make this for me and my sister.
ReplyDeleteI love this scarf. I am going to make this for me and my sister.
ReplyDeleteThis pattern was easy to follow. y son's teacher loved her Xmas gift. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love this scarf! Thanks so much. I will have to find different yarn though as I can't wear wool. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful...printing the pattern now. My sister (also a crocheter) saw this on my pinterest board and hinted at it for a gift :) She wants it in yellow and white - so we'll see how it goes.
ReplyDeleteok, the first comment attempt disappeared! I made this last night. I used Tobaggan by classic elite yarns. I adjusted a couple things. I used a J hook and decreased the chain 5 to a chain 3 due to the bulk in the chains. The scarf turned out beyond gorgeous! I am posting it Wednesday if you want to see it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your pattern! Val
www.yarnigras.blogspot.com
Your buttercream and Raspberry infinity Scarf if a beautiful free pattern. I like when crocheters make free patterns available that will be liked by all crocheters including young new crocheters. I think it will help to keep the craft of Crocheting to continue by appealing to the young crocheters also.
ReplyDeleteThank you Karol Beaufore
Thanks for the cute pattern and the ubber helpful video. As a new crocheter the video was invaluable. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteI want to make is slightly narrower. What multiple can it be decreased by?
ReplyDeleteThx very easy and very quick pattern I'm a beginner and this scarf will be my first complete work I'm making one for my sister then one for me. Is there a similar pattern to make a matching hat ?
ReplyDeleteThx for the pattern very easy and very quick this will be my first complete work as a beginner. Is there a matching pattern for a hat?
ReplyDelete#BestIdeaEver
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore this stitch pattern. I've decided to make it a bag with all one color of yarn and then use a contrast-color fabric lining. Can't wait to get started!
I love the colour choice as well! I'm curious as to what colours exactly you chose. It's hard to compare with online swatches.
ReplyDeleteThis is my go to, favorite infinity scarf pattern!!
ReplyDeleteThe color combination is endless and you can wear it so many different ways!!
Thank you for the pattern!!
Hi - do you insert 3 dc in the chain 5 when you turn ? Thanks
ReplyDeleteON Row 2 you said to do 3 DCs, chain 3 and then chain 1 but you did 3 DCs, chain 3 and DC...so is it what you said or what you did?
ReplyDeletethis is an absolutley beautiful pattern. I made one last night with a sweet room fromantic Joanne fabrics.It turned out beautiful and now I'm making a sthinner longer one in turquoise I decreased it down to 19 for a starting chain and it's working beautifully thank you so much for such a beautiful pattern.
ReplyDeletei love learning new stichts and seeing all the pretty colors that are out there to buy one day i will get some of them
ReplyDeleteVery pretty stitch!!! Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scarf! I love the colors
ReplyDelete