How to Sew an Infinity Scarf (2024)

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A breezy summer scarf is an instant mood-booster. For this versatile infinity style, we used a cotton voile fabric, which is ideal for warmer weather (as are linen, cotton and chambray). But once you’ve nailed the how-to, you can easily make the same project in a heavier fabric come winter. (We see you, flannel, French terry and lightweight wool.)

Can’t find a summer print you love? Learn how to hand-dye a plain scarf three different ways and you’ll have a totally custom look around your neck.

Indigo Infinity Scarf

Level: Easy

What You Need

  • 2 yards of fabric
  • Matching thread
  • Hand-sewing needle
  • Scissors
  • Pins
  • Pro Tip: Woven or knit fabrics work equally well for infinity scarves. If you’re going with woven, stick to lightweight to midweight linen, cotton and chambray. For knits, try double knits, ponte and jersey. Avoid heavy fabrics like twill, corduroy or canvas — they don’t have the drape you need in a scarf.

    Instructions

    1. Measure and Cut Your Fabric

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    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. So our 40″ cut will make for a 20″ width in the finished scarf.

    Add a 1″ seam allowance to your measurements. Cut out the fabric.

    2. Sew the Long Edges

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    Fold the fabric lengthwise with right sides together. Sew the long edges of the scarf together with a ½” seam allowance. (If you’re using a serger, your seam allowances may need to be ⅜” instead.)

    3. Join the Seams

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    Pull the fabric right side out and lay the scarf flat. Place the seam in the middle, so it’s facing toward you.

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    Pinch the seam at one short end and pull it over to meet the seam on the other short end, right sides together. Pin this seam intersection.

    4. Pin the Raw Edges

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    Working away from the seam intersection you just pinned, continue pinning the raw edges of the two short ends. Because you’re pinning two circles together, the fabric will start tucking itself into a pocket. Continue until you see your first pin; leave a 6″ gap between the first and last pins so you can turn your scarf right side out after you sew it.

    5. Stitch the Raw Edges

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    Sew the edges together with a ½” seam allowance, removing the pins as you go. Remember to leave the 6″ gap. Turn the scarf right side out through the gap.

    6. Press the Edges

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    Press the edges of the gap under so it can be hand-sewn closed.

    7. Hand Sew the Gap

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    Thread and knot a hand-sewing needle and slip-stitch the gap closed.

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    Tie off the thread and say hello to your brand new scarf!

    Photos by Marni Weaver.

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    FAQs

    How to make an infinity scarf sew? ›

    Instructions
    1. Step 1: Cut the fabric. Fold the 2 yards of fabric in half lengthwise and cut down the fold. ...
    2. Step 2: Sew the fabric together. Tip: If you're working with a stretch fabric, use a zig zag stitch so the seam can stretch with the fabric. ...
    3. Step 3: Sew the ends together. ...
    4. Step 4: Hand sew the hole closed.

    How much fabric do I need 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.

    How many inches long should an infinity scarf be? ›

    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.

    Do you put a twist in an infinity scarf? ›

    Wear around your neck in different ways, twisted, doubled, draped around just once, or pulled through the loop for a cozy fit under a coat. These scarf styles are great for keeping us warm on chilly days.

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

    I used almost exactly 2 skeins of yarn to make one scarf, and it fits fairly snug around my neck (which I wanted since I live in Colorado), but if you want a bigger/looser fitting scarf, you'll definitely want to get a 3rd skein.

    How wide should a knitted infinity scarf be? ›

    Step 9: Knit Until It Reaches 40-50 Inches

    40 inches will leave you with a snugly fitting infinity scarf - 50 inches will be a bit more loose. You can awkwardly try it on while it's still on the hoop to see what works for you. End with your yarn on the left side to follow the next steps in the easiest way!

    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.

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

    Types of Scarves

    They're usually rectangular and can be thick, thin, lace, knit, crochet, or really any style. They can have fringe on the ends, buttons, and even pockets! Infinity Scarf – An infinity scarf is like if you took a regular scarf and connected the 2 ends together to make a circle.

    What is the difference between infinity and normal 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.

    What is the circumference of an infinity scarf? ›

    The infinity scarf measures approximately 48 inches in circumference and 7.5 inches (width of scarf). Instructions: Cowl (Infinity Scarf) | See Video Tutorial at bottom of page.

    What are good scarf dimensions? ›

    If you averaged all the scarf projects in Handwoven (most of these would fall into the decorative accessory category), I bet the average width would be 8", the average scarf length about 65", and the average fringe length about 6".

    What is the circumference of the infinity scarf? ›

    The infinity scarf measures approximately 48 inches in circumference and 7.5 inches (width of scarf). Instructions: Cowl (Infinity Scarf) | See Video Tutorial at bottom of page. Ch 46 (90) sts or as many sts as you'd like to get the circumference you want.

    Can you make a scarf on an infinity loom? ›

    Once you're double wrapped grab the loom hook. It's time to get to the fun part of your loom knit scarf. With the loom hook working from left to right, take the bottom loop and bring it up and over the top one then lifing the bottom loop completely off the prong.

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