If you're looking for the perfect cozy accessory to keep you warm this holiday season, this crochet candy cane scarf pattern is just what you need! This easy crochet infinity scarf is the ideal way to add a festive touch to your winter wardrobe.
Made using vibrant red double crochet stitches and white bead stitches, it gives you that cheerful candy cane look while being super comfy and warm. In fact, I recently wore mine while running errands, and it was so cozy that I didn't want to take it off!
This scarf is a simple project to make, and I’ll show you how to crochet infinity scarf in no time. The pattern is worked in the round, making it quick to assemble with minimal shaping. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, you’ll enjoy how easy and fun this crochet infinity scarf pattern in the round is to create.
If you love this design, be sure to check out my other scarf patterns, like the crochet snowflake scarf pattern for a touch of winter magic or the crochet Christmas scarf pattern to celebrate the season in style. Both patterns are great for adding a personal handmade touch to your holiday outfits.
So grab your hook and yarn, and let’s get started on this gorgeous candy cane scarf that’s perfect for the holidays. You’ll be wrapped up in comfort and festive cheer in no time!
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✏️ Things To Note:
- Yarn Choice: Be sure to choose a soft, warm yarn for comfort and coziness. The texture of your yarn can affect how the double crochet stitches and bead stitches pop, so consider a smooth yarn that holds its shape well.
- Stitch Tension: Maintaining consistent tension with your double crochet stitches and crochet bead stitch is important to keep the scarf even and symmetrical. This will help ensure a neat and professional finish.
- Sizing: This pattern is designed to be a crochet infinity scarf, so the length should be long enough to wrap comfortably around your neck. Feel free to adjust the length by adding or subtracting rows to fit your preference.
🪡 Materials Needed
💭Abbreviations to Remember (US terms)
- Chains (ch)
- Double crochet (dc)
- Bead stitch (bead st)
- Yarn over (yo)
🧋Variations
- Switch Out the Colors: While the red and white color scheme is perfect for a classic holiday look, you can easily switch up the colors to suit your personal style or the season. Try using pastel pink and white for a soft, winter wonderland vibe, or go bold with emerald green and gold for a striking contrast. The beauty of this easy crochet infinity scarf is that you can play with color combinations to match your wardrobe.
- Try a Different Textured Stitch: If you're looking to add even more texture to your scarf, why not switch out the crochet bead stitch for a different fun stitch? The granny cluster stitch adds a beautiful, lacy texture that looks stunning in the round, or the bobble stitch creates a fun, bumpy texture that adds a bit of whimsy to your scarf. Both of these stitches are easy to master and will give your scarf a unique, stylish flair.
🍵Instructions for Crochet Candy Cane Scarf Pattern
For this Crochet Candy Cane Scarf Pattern, we will be working in the round.
Row 1: With the red, chain 170. Make sure to leave 8 inches or so as a tail.
Round 2: In the 3rd chain from the hook, make a dc. Then make dc stitches in the rest of the chains. When you get to the end, sl st to the first dc at the beginning to make a loop. Make sure it doesn’t twist. You can sew the first row of dc stitches together with the beginning tail. (168)
Round 3: Ch x2 and then dc in every stitch. Then sl st to the first dc in the round. Fasten off the red yarn and join the white yarn. (168)
Round 4: Ch x2, skip a stitch and dc in the following stitch, and then make a bead stitch (see paragraph below) over that dc stitch.
*How to crochet the bead stitch: The first step is to make sure a dc was made previously. Then yo, insert hook around the dc POST then pull a loop up, yo, pull up loop like before, yo and pull up another loop. There should be 7 loops on your hook.
Then yarn over and pull through all 7 loops on your hook.*
Skip the following stitch and then dc and follow the steps to make another bead stitch. Then repeat until the round is done. Sl st to the chains and then make a bead stitch over the chains. Fasten off the white yarn and weave in the end. Join the red yarn. (168)
Round 5-6: Ch x2 and then dc in every stitch. Then sl st to the first dc in the round. Fasten off the red yarn and join the white yarn. (168)
Repeat round 4-6 two more times. You can repeat it more if you want the scarf thicker.
I hope you enjoyed making this crochet candy cane scarf pattern and are ready to show it off this holiday season!
Whether you’re wrapping it around your neck or gifting it to someone special, this scarf is sure to bring festive cheer and warmth. If you have any extra red and white yarn left over, why not use it to create even more holiday magic? Check out my crochet mitten ornament pattern or crochet mini stocking pattern—both are perfect for adding a little extra homemade touch to your tree or as thoughtful gifts.
Thank you for following along with this pattern! Be sure to share your finished scarf and creations with me—I’d love to see how you make it your own. Happy crocheting, and may your holidays be filled with warmth and creativity!
🐌Expert Tips
- Consistent Tension: Maintaining even tension throughout your project is key to a neat and uniform look. If you’re struggling with your tension, try using a larger or smaller hook to achieve the desired stitch size.
- Custom Length: Feel free to adjust the length of your scarf to suit your preferences. If you prefer a longer, more drapey look, simply add more rounds to the pattern. For a snugger fit, reduce the length to your liking.
- Seamless Join: When working in the round, remember to slip stitch into the first stitch of each round to avoid a visible seam. This keeps your scarf looking clean and continuous.
- Make Matching Accessories: If you have extra yarn left, consider making coordinating accessories like a crochet headband or hat to complete your festive outfit!
🧵Pattern FAQs
For this easy crochet infinity scarf, a 6mm crochet hook is typically recommended for worsted weight yarn. However, feel free to adjust your hook size based on your tension and the yarn you choose. If your stitches are too tight or loose, switch to a larger or smaller hook to get the perfect fit.
Yes! You can easily adjust the size of your scarf by changing the number of rows. To make it longer or shorter, just add or subtract rounds. This is a customizable pattern, so feel free to make it as big or small as you like!
If the crochet bead stitch isn't quite what you were hoping for, feel free to substitute it with another stitch. The granny cluster stitch or bobble stitch would work beautifully in this pattern for a different texture.
🧶More Crochet Scarf Patterns
If you tried this Crochet Candy Cane Scarf Pattern (or any other pattern on my website), please let me know how it went in the 📝 comments below. I'd love to hear from you!
Crochet Candy Cane Scarf Pattern
Abbreviations (US terms)
- Chains - ch
- Double crochet - dc
- Bead stitch (bead st)
- Yarn over (yo)
Notes
- Yarn Choice: Be sure to choose a soft, warm yarn for comfort and coziness. The texture of your yarn can affect how the double crochet stitches and bead stitches pop, so consider a smooth yarn that holds its shape well.
- Stitch Tension: Maintaining consistent tension with your double crochet stitches and crochet bead stitch is important to keep the scarf even and symmetrical. This will help ensure a neat and professional finish.
- Sizing: This pattern is designed to be a crochet infinity scarf, so the length should be long enough to wrap comfortably around your neck. Feel free to adjust the length by adding or subtracting rows to fit your preference.
Instructions
- For this Crochet Candy Cane Scarf Pattern, we will be working in the round.
- Row 1: With the red, chain 170. Make sure to leave 8 inches or so as a tail.
- Round 2: In the 3rd chain from the hook, make a dc. Then make dc stitches in the rest of the chains. When you get to the end, sl st to the first dc at the beginning to make a loop. Make sure it doesn’t twist. You can sew the first row of dc stitches together with the beginning tail. (168)
- Round 3: Ch x2 and then dc in every stitch. Then sl st to the first dc in the round. Fasten off the red yarn and join the white yarn. (168)
- Round 4: Ch x2, skip a stitch and dc in the following stitch, and then make a bead stitch (see paragraph below) over that dc stitch.
- *How to crochet the bead stitch: The first step is to make sure a dc was made previously. Then yo, insert hook around the dc POST then pull a loop up, yo, pull up loop like before, yo and pull up another loop. There should be 7 loops on your hook. Then yarn over and pull through all 7 loops on your hook.*
- Skip the following stitch and then dc and follow the steps to make another bead stitch. Then repeat until the round is done. Sl st to the chains and then make a bead stitch over the chains. Fasten off the white yarn and weave in the end. Join the red yarn. (168)
- Round 5-6: Ch x2 and then dc in every stitch. Then sl st to the first dc in the round. Fasten off the red yarn and join the white yarn. (168)
- Repeat round 4-6 two more times. You can repeat it more if you want the scarf thicker.
- I hope you enjoyed making this crochet candy cane scarf pattern and are ready to show it off this holiday season!
Nicole says
It was very easy to make but the beads were a tad challenging at times. I recommend double checking the crochet hook size as I used one that was smaller than recommended in the pattern and as a result it is now kid sized and not adult sized. That said, the scarf turned out lovely and I definitely love it.
Kimberly Arenas says
Glad you liked it!