Sierra Infinity Scarf Cowl Free Easy Crochet Pattern
The Sierra Infinity Scarf Cowl Free crochet pattern is easy enough for beginners because it only uses one stitch and is easy to adjust to any size.
One of my favorite easy accessories to crochet and wear as it starts to get chilly is and infinity scarf or cowl. Not only are they extremely easy to make they go with almost anything. It’s also a great way to use up any fun yarn you may only have one or two balls of. One of the first patterns I published to my site was the Infinity Scarf (creative name I know). I always loved this simple pattern but I used an old yarn that has been discontinued.
I decided to revamp this pattern when We Crochet brought back some new and old favorites in their Felici yarn. This yarn is so fun because it’s self striping. I used the colorway Punch Bug in the worsted weight for the larger sample but I wanted to write this pattern so you could use any yarn and appropriate hook.
For my second sample I used the same Felici yarn in sock weight dyed by me! I loved the yarn so much after playing around I decided to dye up the Sierra Collection.
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Size
Any size
Sample 1 is about 72” in circumference by 6.5” wide.
Sample 2 is about 26” in circumference by 12” wide.
Yarn
Any Yarn
Sample 1: 2 balls of We Crochet Felici Worsted in the colorway Punch Bug (75% superwash merino/25% nylon; 100g/218yds; worsted weight)
Sample 2: 1 ball Felici Sock dyed by KT and the Squid in the colorway Sierra (75% superwash merino/25% nylon; 100g/436yds; sock weight)
*This yarn is no longer available.
Hook
Any Appropriate hook for yarn.
Sample 1 was made with a J/6mm hook
Sample 2 was made with an G/4mm hook
Notes
This cowl is worked in continuous rounds. You can adjust the size by chaining any number to start.
Gauge
Gauge is not critical for this project.
Abbreviations
Ch = chain
St(s) = stitch(es)
H-dc= herringbone double crochet
Hdc = hdc
Sc = single crochet
Special Stitches
Herringbone Double Crochet (H-dc): Yarn over, insert hook in the stitch indicated, yarn over, pull through the st and the 1st loop on the hook, yarn over, pull through 1 loop, yarn over, pull through last 2 remaining loops.
Sierra Infinity Scarf Cowl Free Easy Crochet Pattern Instructions
Start by chaining any number of chains. This can be any length. I made sample 1 two yards long (I measure a yard from my nose to the tip on my outstretched hand). I made sample 2 about 22” long. Being careful not to twist, join to the first ch.
Round 1: Ch 1, H-dc in each ch around, do NOT join.
Round 2: H-dc in the 1st st and each st around, do NOT join.
Repeat round 2 to desired width or until you run out of yarn.
To finish, hdc in the next 2, sc in the next 2, slip st in the next.
Fasten off, block, weave in ends. Easy peasy, cowl done!
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Ami Stockellburg
I love this herringbone stitch! I never challenged myself with anything too intimidating before.