Rolling in the Deep ~ Chevron Infinity Scarf by Lorene Haythorn Eppolite formerly Cre8tion Crochet

Rolling in the Deep ~ Chevron Infinity Scarf

Crochet
November 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
one complete “in pattern” repeat (total width of scarf) and 10 rows = 6″
6.0 mm (J)
400 yards (366 m)
one size fits most- customizable as well
US
English
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Purchase an ad free pdf of this pattern or use it for free on the Cre8tion Crochet blog. This stunning infinity scarf uses bold contrasting colors along with a contrasting chevron pattern to create a fun and functional fall accessory. You can use any two colors you like, think opposite (or near opposite) on the color wheel.

YARN
City Tweed DK by WeCrochet
200 yards each color Or 400 yards total
Samples use Grove and Plum Wine
Cobolt and Lemon Curd

HOOK
6.0mm (J) Hook- I prefer the Odyssey style for this design

NOTIONS
Yarn needle
Scissors

DIFFICULTY
Easy

FINISHED MEASUREMENT
64” long before sewing ends
32” circumference when finished

GAUGE
one complete “in pattern” repeat (total width of scarf) and 10 rows = 6”

STITCH GUIDE
CA - Color A, CB - Color B, dc - double crochet, st(s) - stitch(es)

SPECIAL STITCHES

Fdc- Foundation Double CrochetTutorial
Chain 4 (counts as first fdc) yarn over (YO) and insert hook in 4th chain from hook, YO and pull up loop (3 loops on hook), YO and pull through 1 loop creating a chain st, (this is an important step but easy to forget), YO again and pull through first two loops on hook (two loops remaining), YO again and pull through last two loops on hook. This completes the first fdc; to stitch the next fdc, yarn over and insert the hook into the chain made in the first fdc and repeat from to desired length or desired amount of sts are achieved.

CSDC- Chainless Starting Double Crochet - Tutorial
If working in rows, turn work. If working in rounds spin hook completely around, making a twist in the loop. Pull up a loop to the height of a normal dc. YO with the loop so that the hook is behind the loop. Insert the hook into the first st of row. Complete a normal dc (YO and draw through st (3 loops on hook). YO and draw through first two loops on hook. YO and draw through last two loops on hook).
Dc3tog- double crochet three together
Yarn over (YO), insert hook into first st, YO and draw up a stitch, (three loops on hook), YO and pull through first two loops (two loops remaining on hook), YO, insert hook in next st, YO and draw up a loop (four loops on hook), YO, pull through first two loops on hook (three loops remaining on hook), YO, insert hook in next st, YO and draw up a loop, pull through first two loops on hook, YO and pull through remaining four loops. 

NOTES

  • Ch3 at the beginning of each row is considered the first dc. The last st(s) of each row will be placed in the top of that Ch3. Alternately you can use a CSDC- see special stitches.

  • I carried my yarn on the side for the color change rows, you can fasten off and rejoin if you prefer.

  • This scarf can be made with any weight yarn. It will just be wider or thinner depending on the weight or yarn used and you may need to adjust the rows for length.