The weather is changing, and what better way to welcome fall then to make my easy Granny Stitch Scarf Pattern. You can make it in just a few hours so you can wear it on your next outing!
Size: Feel free to add length to the infinity scarf or shorten it - just make sure your chain is 3 + 1. If you want to make the infinity scarf into a cowl instead, check out my crochet cowl pattern. I use the alpine stitch for that one, but you can use it as a sizing guide for a granny stitch cowl.
Yarn Type: You can use any type of yarn to make the crochet granny stitch scarf! You can do chunky yarn, worsted, lace weight, cotton, wool, acrylic etc —it’s THAT versatile! I chose to use worsted weight acrylic, so remember to change the chain length as needed.
Ends: You do not necessarily need to make this an infinity scarf, you can make this into a normal scarf by making it in rows with some tweaking. If you make it in rows, you can add fringe to the ends of the scarf like I do with my crochet green scarf pattern.
Instructions
The crochet granny stripe scarf starts off with a row of sc, but then joins together to make rounds.
Round 1: Ch x199, then in the second ch from the hook make a sc. Continue to make sc stitches for the rest of the row.
Then once you get to the end, sl st to the first sc you made in the row to make it a continuous loop —make sure to not twist it! (198). Fasten off the first color and join your second color.
Round 2: Ch x3, then dc x2 into the same stitch where you made the chains (ch x3 + 2 dc). *Skip 2 sc stitches and dc x3 into the next stitch. Repeat from * for the rest of the round.
Then sl st to the beginning chains to join the round. Fasten off the yarn (66 clusters).
Round 3: Flip your work over (you will flip your work every round now) and then join your new yarn color to a space between clusters. Ch x3 then, dc x2 into the same space. *Dc x3 into the next space. Repeat form * for the rest of the round. Then sl st to the beginning chains to join the round. Fasten off the yarn (66 clusters).
Round 4-16: Repeat round 3 (66 clusters). Remember to change your color and direction you are crocheting after each round.
Round 17: Flip your work over and then join your new yarn color to the top of a dc stitch. Then sc in every stitch. Sl st to the first sc in the round and then fasten off the yarn.
Weave in any loose ends and your scarf is finished!