The Charlie Easy Crochet Infinity Scarf

Do you want to crochet an easy chunky infinity scarf?

If so, have a look at the Charlie scarf pattern to do just that! I promise with just one basic crochet stitch you will have this super bulky yarn scarf crocheted in no time at all.

Are you looking for more crochet scarf patterns? Take a look at the crochet scarves archive page to find another project to add to your to-do list.

What Is a Crochet Infinity Scarf?

A crochet infinity scarf is a scarf that is a looped with no ends. A traditional crochet scarf has two ends, vs an infinity scarf that is worked in a continuous round and is all one piece.

A fun fact to know is that an infinity scarf is actually a cowl but longer. A standard crochet cowl is fitted closer to the neck like the one-hour cowl, while an infinity design is looser and is sometimes lengthened so that it can be looped around the neck twice.

The best part about crocheting an infinity scarf in the round is that there isn’t any turning after each row! All that you need to do is keep crocheting in a circle to create the infinity design. Simple! Right?

The Crochet Stitch You’ll Need to Know for This Scarf

This whole infinity scarf is worked in just a double crochet! The double crochet is a great beginner crochet stitch and happens to be the one that I used when I created my first project, the color blocked blanket!

Learn more about the double crochet in my blog post if you’d like a refresher about this simple beginner-friendly stitch.

Double Crochet Stitch:

  1. Double Crochet Video Lesson
  2. Double Crochet Written Lesson

Double Crochet

Double Crochet Crochet Stitch

Abbreviation: dc
Difficulty Level: Easy
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Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern

The Yarn That’s Great for This Infinity Scarf

This scarf was designed with a super bulky 6 yarn called Cozy Wool (from Michael’s) in the color Pewter.

I love it when I can find it, but it’s challenging to find unless you have a Michael’s nearby. It comes in a variety of colors, all of which are beautiful. If you do find this cozy yarn, then you are in for a treat.

The Yarn

Wool-Ease Thick and Quick

This yarn is made by Lion Brand, and is a Weight 6 – Super Bulky yarn.

Wool-Ease Thick and Quick

Fiber: Acrylic (80%), Wool (20%)
Yardage: 106 yards (87 in prints/stripes, 92 in metallic)
Hook: 9 mm (M/N-13)
Substitute: Lion Brand Hometown USA

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A great alternative for this cowl is Wool-Ease Thick & Quick from Lion Brand Yarn. It is also a super bulky 6 yarn and comes in an even bigger variety of colors. Either yarn would work perfect to get the same look of the infinity scarf shown in the pictures.

Crocheting Tip: If you are allergic to wool, Lion Brand has a Thick & Quick yarn that contains zero wool, which would be a great substitute.

Ready to Get Started?

Scroll on down to learn about the materials you’ll need and to find the full free crochet pattern. I hope you enjoy this easy infinity scarf design!

Charlie Crochet Bulky Infinity Scarf Pattern

Skill Level: Basic

Materials

  • Cozy Wool or super bulky 6 yarn fewer than 180 yards
  • Crochet Hook size 9 mm
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors

Crochet Abbreviations

Learn more about beginner crochet abbreviations

CH = Chain

Sl St = Slip Stitch

DC = Double Crochet

Notes

Written in standard US terms

The Pattern Steps

To Start: CH 60. Join with a SL ST to the first CH (60)

Row 1: CH 1, DC into each CH around, join with a SL ST to the first DC. (60)

Row 2 – 6: Repeat Row 1

Finishing: Fasten off and weave in the loose ends with a yarn needle securely.

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