Infinity Scarves You’ll Love Times Infinity
Scarves are an obsession for a lot of knitters and infinity scarves are the hottest trend in neckwear. Knit either in the round, or flat and seamed, these versatile scarves can be worn hanging, doubled as a cowl, used as a scarf and hood, the possibilities are endless… or infinite! Here we show you five infinity scarf patterns by members on Craftsy that will have you itching to grab your needles!
One of our favorite patterns is the Lacey Arches Infinity Scarf pattern by member asheepsyarn. Its intricate looking lace and large pattern repeat makes for a perfect knit in tweed or variegated yarn. Knit in the round with worsted weight needles, this scarf pattern was inspired by the knitter’s daughter who wanted a green, long infinity scarf. Mission accomplished!
What do you get when you combine two of the hottest trends in knitting? Chevrons and infinity scarves? You get the Lucky No 7 Scarf by SweaterFreak and it is gorgeous. The pattern uses basic knitting techniques, knitting in the round, increases, decreases and also uses the kitchener grafting technique to complete the pattern. It’s bold, it’s on trend and it’s likely your next knitting project!
Want to try your hand at knitting an infinity scarf or cowl, but don’t want to start with an intricate pattern? Then the Infinity Cowl is perfect for you! As a very beginner pattern (and it’s free from Love Is All You Knit) its done in bulky yarn making it super quick. Knit, purl, seam and you are done- with a beautiful scarf to show for your hard work!
Pepperberry Knits has another great bulky yarn scarf pattern. The Poppy Infinity Scarf can be made as a scarf or cowl. This chunky cable knit is fast on large needles and will be done in a flash. It’s fun. It’s flirty. It’s fantastic!
The Lacy Infinity Scarf Pattern by Industrial Whimsy is a great lacey openwork scarf that takes less than 400 yards of worsted weight yarn. This scarf is knit in the round using the cable cast-on and basic knitting stitches. Perfect for the beginner who wants to try something that looks much harder than it is, or great for an experienced knitter who wants a quick knit. Either way, you’ll look stunning in this wonderful scarf.
So there you have it: five patterns on Craftsy for infinity scarves that will keep you infinitely warm and stylish! Which will you knit first?
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Beautiful Cowls!!
ENJOY MAKING SCARFS AND NECK WARMERS. THEY NEED TO BE BRIGHT IN COLOR THEN SOME DARK RICH COLORS MIXED.
THANK Y FOR OUR TIME
I love this trend I made two myself with my nifty knitters I made a grey infinity and a bluch pink infinity they are so great for layering and are so easy to pair and layer with they are also easy to just add to an outfit you did last minuet great blog post!
Although I thought your knitted Cowls were lovely, please don’t forget your Crochet fans.
We know you have Crochet patterns, too; but for some reason they only surface after we’ve purchased a Crochet class.
I know I haven’t done a quantitative count, but it appears that Quilters & Sewers have the majority of classes; which is odd considering how popular Crochet is. How about a Crochet Lace class? Or a How to Crochet Socks class? Crochet Jewelry?
Kind Regards & Thank you!
Hi corvi44,
Thanks for your great suggestions! We certainly do try to bring out as many new classes as possible and intend to release much more throughout the year. I will certainly pass your suggestion for Crochet Lace, socks and jewelry classes to our production team! Thanks again for your Craftsy support!
how do I download the free patterns i can not get them
Fantastic and colorful Cowls!
Really really like both the Pepperberry and Industrial Whimsy styles, looks like it is time to buy some more yarn!!
Thank you for the feature! Infinity scarves are my favorite!