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Ribbed Chunky Infinity Scarf – Free Crochet Pattern

December 15, 2015 Category: Cowls + Scarves / Crochet / Patterns

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This month I wanted to revisit the Camel Stitch, an old favourite of mine! It closely resembles knitting, and really adds a beautiful texture to a simple crochet design, just like this ribbed infinity scarf or the rose turban I created a while ago.
For this project I also wanted to be a bit more daring with my colour choice, and decided to go with a warm orange… And I’m so happy I did! 
Have you tried this stitch before?

Materials

10.00mm (N) Crochet Hook
300yds Chunky Yarn (12ply) – Patons Merino Extrafine Big (Orange)
Tapestry Needle
Size
Fits 13 Years & Up – Easily adjustable
Width – 7.5″ (18cm)
Length – 60″ (152cm)
Stitches & Abbreviations
st(s) – stitch(es)
ch – chain stitch
camel sc – single crochet using ‘Camel‘ technique
camel hdc – half double crochet using ‘Camel‘ technique

sl st – slip stitch

Pattern
Click here to Download the “Ribbed Chunky Infinity Scarf Pattern“!

This pattern features a Camel Stitch which can be a bit complicated to understand. I have an easy video tutorial above that explains this stitch.

Hope you all enjoyed this lovely textured pattern!
If you did crochet this, please post a photo of your creation onto my Facebook Page.
I’d love to see it!
Have a lovely day crocheting,
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  1. Esperanza Jimenez Rivera says

    December 15, 2015 at 3:43 am

    Thank you very much is a nice stitch,Merry Christmas.

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  2. Cazzy says

    December 15, 2015 at 8:28 pm

    It's lovely, thank you. You might want to change "Hat Height" to "Scarf Length" though lol

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    • Unknown says

      January 4, 2016 at 4:38 pm

      Olivia you are truly an inspiration! I'm fairly new in crochet, and came across your blog through pinterest. I was trying to make the 1920's headband that is Lacey as a gift. But I mist have been doing something wrong,maybe the wrong yarn. Well the pattern itself is beautiful and it stuck with me. I made a scarf out off it and I hope my mother in law will love it as much as I enjoyed making it. You make crocheting easy to read and even though I didn't complete your original work, I still made this beautiful work of art,thanks to you!!!!

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  3. Jane says

    May 5, 2016 at 7:57 am

    Beautiful scarf! I love this color. I will try to make one for myself. Thank you for the pattern.

    Reply
  4. gigi mangual says

    January 5, 2017 at 2:16 pm

    do we turn at te end of eac row???very confusing

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    • Unknown says

      January 19, 2017 at 8:37 am

      Because you are working in rounds or circles there is no turning and no end. The video is not that helpful but if you watch it you get more videos at the end, there is ine with a light rose yarn. Very good. She does exactly what you need to know for this scarf.

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    • Stefanie Hoyer says

      January 19, 2017 at 8:39 am

      Because you are working in rounds or circles there is no turning and no end. The video is not that helpful but if you watch it you get more videos at the end, there is ine with a light rose yarn. Very good. She does exactly what you need to know for this scarf.

      Reply

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