Since we did the quick Cosmic Beanie.….why not have an accompanying Cosmic Scarf too using the Kaleidoscope yarn. The yarn is so much fun to use and boy…..it works up in a project so fast! Let’s not forget to thank Michael’s Stores for sponsoring the ELKies!
I wanted to show you a different color scheme with the Cosmic Scarf, so I used the Flourite Colorway. What do you think about it?
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Supplies:
- Loops and Threads Kaleidoscope Yarn, 90% Acyrlic, 20% Wool, 77 yards/100g, Colorway: Flourite (2 skeins)
- Hook Size: K/6.50
- Tapestry Needle for Weaving in the ends.
Abbreviations:
ch – chain
dc – double crochet
sc – single crochet
rem – remaining
Gauge: 10 sc and 13 rows = 4″
Finished Measurement: 28″ x 10″
Notes:
- Ch 3 in the first st is considered the first st in the pattern. You can use the Alternative Stitch to the Chain 3 by clicking HERE.
- Ch 1 in the first st is not considered the first st in the pattern.
Row 1: Ch 23, sc in 2nd ch from the hook, sc in next ch and each rem ch across, turn. (22 sc)
Row 2: Ch 1 (See Pattern Notes), sc in first st, sc in next st and each rem st across, turn. (22 sc)
Row 3: Ch 3 (See Pattern Notes), *skip next st, 2 dc in next st, repeat from * across until last st, dc in last st, turn. (22 dc)
Rows 4-5: Repeat Row 2
Row 6: Repeat Row 3
Repeat Rows 4-6 until you have reached your desired length. My project measured 28″, and I basically used 2 full skeins of the yarn. Leave a 7-8″ tail. With a tapestry needle, fold the project in half. Whip stitch the last 5 ends of the project. Weave in the ends.
Don’t forget to check out the matching beanie!
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Debbie says
I am just learning to crochet. I have been looking for a beginner friendly infinity scarf. I believe I can actually make this. Thank you for this wonderful pattern. I have to go get some yarn. I can’t wait to start this.