Chunky Knit Infinity Scarf Free Pattern - Make and Do Crew (2024)

This knit infinity scarf pattern will leave you feeling infinitely cozy with its simple repeat of knit and purl stitches. Worked flat using straight needles and seamed into a circle scarf, this project is meditative and straightforward, even for inexperienced knitters.

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  • An Infinity Scarf Knitting Pattern with Straight Needles
  • Skills You'll Practice
  • All-in-One Knitting Kit
  • Butte Infinity Scarf - Free Knitting Pattern
  • Ways to Make this Knit Infinity Scarf Pattern Your Own
  • More Free Knitting Patterns + Tutorials
  • Invitation to our Facebook group
  • How to Knit an Infinity Scarf

An Infinity Scarf Knitting Pattern with Straight Needles

Some infinity scarves are made in the round using circular needles, but I prefer to work them flat using straight knitting needles. Why? Because this gives me more room for error–or should I say, "adjustments"–to the tightness or looseness around the neck.

If you're new to learning how to knit, this is a great method of making an easy circle scarf. You'll be able to try it on and modify the length of the rectangle if your gauge is a bit off.

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Skills You'll Practice

This circle scarf pattern will give you a chance to work on the following beginner knitting skills:

  • Reading a knitting pattern
  • Long tail cast on
  • Knit stitch
  • Purl stitch
  • Basic knitting seaming
  • A fun trick that knits two together to create tidy, straight edges
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All-in-One Knitting Kit

The all-in-one kit is a perfect way to make your Butte Knit Infinity Scarf. This bundle from Lion Brand includes all the Heartland yarn you'll need, plus a bonus printable PDF of the pattern (delivered digitally).

Butte Infinity Scarf - Free Knitting Pattern

Supplies + Materials

Order an all-in-one kit from Lion Brand here.

Measurements

16” x 60” before seaming

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Abbreviations + Glossary

CO – cast on
K – knit
K2tog – knit 2 stitches together
P – purl
PM – place marker
psso – pass slipped stitch over last stitch
rep – repeat
sl – slip
st(s) – stitch(es)
yo – yarn over

Print this Pattern

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Overall Pattern Notes

Here's what you need to know before you begin knitting.

  • To prevent the first row from being too tight, use larger needle and smaller needle held together to cast on stitches. Slip smaller needle out to begin first row.
  • Stitch repeat is 4 + 2 for body of scarf. Each border is 4 stitches. If you desire a taller scarf increase in multiples of 4 + 2 and add 8 total stitches for borders. To create a looser scarf that can wrap around your neck more times, knit more rows.
  • The stitch is reversible, so there is no right or wrong side of the fabric.
  • Borders on each side of scarf are four stitches wide. Stitch markers are used to help differentiate border stitches on each row. Slip markers as you work.
  • View a tutorial on the stitches used to make the edges tidy and straight here:

!! Gauge Check !!

Meeting the pattern gauge is not essential with a scarf, but it’s a good idea so that your finished project is the expected size.

Cast on using larger and smaller needles held together.

Foundation Row: Cast on 38 stitches. (28 + 2 + 8 = 38 sts)

Slide smaller needle out from foundation stitches and continue with larger needles.

Row 1: Slip first st purlwise with yarn in front, yo, knit next 2 st, PM, K2, *P2, K2, rep from * until 4 sts remain, PM, K2, k2tog.

Rows 2-3: Slip first st purlwise with yarn in front, yo, K2, P2, *K2, P2, rep from * to next marker, K2, k2tog.

Rows 4-5: Slip first st purlwise with yarn in front, yo, K4, *P2, K2, rep from * to next marker, K2, k2tog.

Repeat Rows 2-5 five more times for a total of 25 rows.

Measure center four inches of swatch vertically and horizontally. Compare to pattern gauge listed above.

  • If there are too many stitches in 4” horizontally, increase your needle size and re-swatch.
  • If there aren’t enough stitches in 4” horizontally, decrease your needle size and re-swatch.
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Main Body of Scarf

Cast on using larger and smaller needles held together.

Foundation Row: Cast on 74 sts. Slip smaller needle out and proceed.

Slide smaller needle out from foundation stitches and continue with larger needles.

Row 1: Slip first st purlwise with yarn in front, K2, PM, K2, *P2, K2, rep from * until 4 sts remain, PM, K2, k2tog.

Rows 2-3: Slip first st purlwise with yarn in front, yo, K2, P2, *K2, P2, rep from * to next marker, K2, k2tog.

Rows 4-5: Slip first st purlwise with yarn in front, yo, K4, *P2, K2, rep from * to next marker, K2, k2tog.

Repeat Rows 2-5 until piece measures 60” or desired length. Bind off all stitches in pattern. Fasten off leaving a 32” tail for seaming.

Blocking

Block your scarf by laying it flat and directing steam at it from an iron or steamer. Avoid touching the heat source to the yarn.

See this guide to learn more about blocking knitting.

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Seaming Scarf

Decide which side you would like as the right side. Lie scarf flat with wrong side facing up. Bring right and left ends together (right side is now on top). Seam using the mattress stitch.

Feel infinitely cozy in your new knit infinity scarf!

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Ways to Make this Knit Infinity Scarf Pattern Your Own

I love to see how you customize our free knitting patterns to make items that complement your style and wardrobe. Here are some ways to change this basic infinity scarf pattern to get just the right look.

Knit a Chunky Circle Scarf

To make an oversized loop scarf, try using a super bulky weight yarn such as Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick. You may want to reduce the total number stitches on the needle using the instructions on modifying the stitch count above. Then, work fewer rows total to end up with a speedy, cozy scarf!

How to Knit a Child's Infinity Scarf

To knit this pattern for a child, I recommend casting on 18 or 26 stitches, depending on the age of the child. Knit rows until the scarf measures 44-48 inches. Then follow the seaming instructions above to join your rectangle into a mini loop scarf.

Make a Single Loop Cowl

You can knit a cowl using this pattern by simply eliminating about half the rows of your main rectangle. If you find double-wrap circle scarves to be too warm or overwhelming, this is a perfect option!

Pin the piece into a loop and try it on when it measures about 26 inches. Then, work a few more inches if you prefer a looser cowl.

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How to Knit an Infinity Scarf

Worked flat and seamed into a circle at the end, this knitted infinity scarf is meditative and straightforward, even for inexperienced knitters.

These instructions summarize the project steps. Scroll up for a more detailed pattern and tutorial.

Gauge: 18 stitches and 24 rows = 4” as worked in main stitch pattern

Measurements/Sizes: 16” x 60” before seaming

Approx Time (varies by skill level): 14 days d

Yarn Cost: $20 - $30

Author: Jess Coppom

Materials

Yarn

  • Lion Brand Heartland Weight: 4/Medium - 251 yds, 5 oz, 142 g
  • Color: Dry Tortugas 136-099Q – 4 skeins [(approx. 380) g)]

Additional Supplies

  • Tapestry needle
  • Size 10 6.0 mm pair of straight knitting needles or size needed to obtain gauge
  • Size 2 2.75mm or 3 (3.0mm) one straight knitting needle for cast on only
  • 2 stitch markers
  • Scissors

Abbreviations + Glossary (US Terms)

  • CO – cast on

  • K – knit

  • K2tog – knit 2 stitches together

  • p – purl

  • PM – place marker

  • psso – pass slipped stitch over last stitch

  • rep – repeat

  • sl – slip

  • st(s) – stitch(es)

  • yo –yarn over

Abbreviations and Glossary (US Terms):

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Please do not publish or share this pattern as your own. You may make items to sell with this pattern. In exchange, please link back to this page. Do NOT use my photos as your own sales photos.

Overall Pattern Notes

Instructions

How to Check Your Gauge Before Beginning

  • 1. Foundation Row: Cast on 38 stitches. (28 + 2 + 8 = 38 sts)

  • 2. Row 1: Slip first st purlwise with yarn in front, yo, knit next 2 st, PM, K2, *P2, K2, rep from * until 4 sts remain, PM, K2, k2tog.

  • 3. Rows 2-3: Slip first st purlwise with yarn in front, yo, K2, P2, *K2, P2, rep from * to next marker, K2, k2tog.

  • 4. Rows 4-5: Slip first st purlwise with yarn in front, yo, K4, *P2, K2, rep from * to next marker, K2, k2tog.

  • 5. Repeat Rows 2-5 five more times for a total of 25 rows.

  • Measure center four inches of swatch vertically and horizontally. Compare to pattern gauge listed above.

How to Knit the Main Rectangle

  • 1. Foundation Row: Cast on 74 sts. Slip smaller needle out and proceed.

  • 2. Slide smaller needle out from foundation stitches and continue with larger needles.

  • 3. Row 1: Slip first st purlwise with yarn in front, K2, PM, K2, *P2, K2, rep from * until 4 sts remain, PM, K2, k2tog.

  • 4. Rows 2-3: Slip first st purlwise with yarn in front, yo, K2, P2, *K2, P2, rep from * to next marker, K2, k2tog.

  • 5. Rows 4-5: Slip first st purlwise with yarn in front, yo, K4, *P2, K2, rep from * to next marker, K2, k2tog.

  • 6. Repeat Rows 2-5 until piece measures 60” or desired length. Bind off all stitches in pattern. Fasten off leaving a 32” tail for seaming.

Blocking

  • Block your scarf by laying it flat and directing steam at it from an iron or steamer. Avoid touching the heat source to the yarn.

Seaming Scarf into a Loop

  • Decide which side you would like as the right side. Lie scarf flat with wrong side facing up. Bring right and left ends together (right side is now on top).Seamusing the mattressstitch.

  • Feel infinitely cozy in your newknit infinity scarf!

Overall Pattern Notes

  • To prevent the first row from being too tight, use larger needle and smaller needle held together to cast on stitches. Slip smaller needle out to begin first row.
  • Stitch repeat is 4 + 2 for body of scarf. Each border is 4 stitches. If you desire a taller scarf increase in multiples of 4 + 2 and add 8 total stitches for borders. To create a looser scarf that can wrap around your neck more times, knit more rows.
  • The stitch is reversible, so there is no right or wrong side of the fabric.
  • Borders on each side of scarf are four stitches wide. Stitch markers are used to help differentiate border stitches on each row. Slip markers as you work.
  • Scroll up for the complete free pattern and tutorial.
Chunky Knit Infinity Scarf Free Pattern - Make and Do Crew (2024)

FAQs

What is the best stitch for an infinity scarf? ›

The best stitch to make a scarf out of is the double crochet! It's a beginner-friendly stitch which works up fast, which a great feature for an infinity scarf pattern! Double crochet in rows and sew the ends together to finish this scarf.

How many stitches for a chunky scarf? ›

To determine how many stitches you will need to cast on, take your (gauge per inch) x (total width in inches) and the total will be the number of stitches needed for your scarf. This means you will need to cast on 36 stitches when working with a gauge of 4.5 per inch in order to get a scarf that is 8 inches wide.

What is the best length for a knitted infinity scarf? ›

It should not feel claustrophobic around the neck and can be a statement piece in any wardrobe. Infinity scarves are long looping cowls that are typically 60–70 inches in length.

How many balls of yarn do I need for an infinity scarf? ›

The scarves shown in this instructable are made on 15 pegs and are 40-50 inches of knitting long. If you choose to use variegated yarn, you'll have just enough for the scarf with two skeins - around 130 yards of yarn.

What is the easiest way to knit an infinity scarf? ›

Infinity Scarf in the Round

If you know how to knit in the round, this scarf is very easy to make. You choose the pattern and stitch. Use a very long circular needle. If you use a small one, you'll only knit enough to make a cowl, which is a short infinity scarf but you won't be able to wrap it again and again.

What is the point of an infinity scarf? ›

Also known as a circle scarf, an infinity scarf is a multipurpose fashion accessory that can dress up any outfit and keep you warm during cold weather. Read on to discover how to wear an infinity scarf throughout the seasons.

What is the difference between a scarf and an infinity scarf? ›

An infinity scarf is very versatile and can be easily worn in multiple ways, which makes it very versatile. The great advantage of an infinity scarf versus a regular scarf is that you can loop it around your neck and it will stay well in place no matter what. This is very practical in windy or cold weather.

Are infinity scarves back in style? ›

In 2023, square scarves, long scarves and blanket scarves are making a comeback. Infinity scarves and skinny jeans aren't in style anymore. But if you do like to wear infinity scarves because of their convenience, we can show you how to wear a blanket scarf like an infinity scarf.

How do you size an infinity scarf? ›

Measure your fabric in a rectangle shape to the length and width you want; we chose 60″ long x 40″ wide, as a 60″ infinity scarf can usually be wrapped twice around the neck for a nice, close fit. Because we're making a double-layered scarf, the width needs to be cut twice as wide as the scarf's final dimension.

Why do you twist an infinity scarf? ›

In my opinion, the twist helps the piece to lay nicer when double wrapped. Purely personal preference though. This pattern for a Infinity Scarf is super-uber easy. However, for a beginner, I would recommend a Cowl to start with for quickness of completion of project, thus, more self satisfaction for a beginner.

What are the sewing measurements for an infinity scarf? ›

Measure your fabric in a rectangle shape to the length and width you want; we chose 60″ long x 40″ wide, as a 60″ infinity scarf can usually be wrapped twice around the neck for a nice, close fit. Because we're making a double-layered scarf, the width needs to be cut twice as wide as the scarf's final dimension.

Is 20 stitches enough for a scarf? ›

However, a typical scarf can range from 20-40 stitches wide, and the length can vary depending on personal preference. It's best to consult a knitting pattern or a knitting expert for more specific guidance.

What size is an infinity scarf? ›

It's like a closed loop of fabric without ends that can be worn in a variety of styles. The ideal length of an infinity scarf is around 60 inches and the width is approximately 6-8 inches. It depends on your choice to have a thinner or wider scarf.

How many stitches do you chain for a scarf? ›

If you want your scarf to be 5 inches wide, then that would be 20 chains. For a thinner yarn, it might be 1/8 inch wide per chain, so you'd want to double that to 40 chains. If it's a really chunky yarn, you could probably do 10-12 chains.

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