I agree with Rashmi, the turns aren’t very clear. Since they’re so crucial. I’m going to try marking the joins, but even then I’m a little confused as to what’s next, sorry 😢 xx
I tried this, but ended up with one side looking like single crochet, and the other had more horizontal lines/bumps texture rather than diagnal.. any ideas what I did wrong? 😬
One tip with long chains and to make sure it wont twist is: After a couple chains take your hook out, insert into the chain you will be slip stitching into (the first chain) then continue chaining until you are at the number needed and just pull your hook and working yarn through the first chain you've left your hook in. I hope this helps and makes sense I tried my best to explain! Happy crocheting! I love this piece by the way! Well done!
I LOVE this scarf!!!! It works up for me in about 3 hours and have made three of them in the last month. One to keep and two to gift for Christmas. GORGEOUS and simple to make! Thank you.
I've been looking for the right scarf to make for a Christmas prezzie and this is it. Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial and design, it looks amazing for such an easy to follow stitch for me as a beginner
What a beautiful pattern! It was very easy to work and didn't take long to make at all. Thank you for such a beautiful scarf!! It's definitely my favorite 💓 I'm a little hesitant to give it away as a gift.
@@sarahvanvechten3017 yes, it changed the stitch count. You just chain until you can wrap it around twice, but take into mind how wide it will be as you are wrapping it around.
I just finished making this for my mom for christmas this year! I only started crochet this summer and this was very easy to follow along. I think the hardest part was knowing exactly where to put the slipstitch at the end of each row. I think next time I might make it a tiny bit longer as well! It's a very pretty pattern, the baby pink yarn I chose looks great with it.
My favorite pattern! Love it! I've made several of these and can make one in just a few hours! Only tidbit that I've noticed is that the 'fluffy clouds' are more noticeable in a single color yarn versus a multi-color yarn but I still use this pattern for both. 🔥
So beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this scarf pattern. You’re a great instructor ! So easy to follow. I’m so happy I came across your channel and your beautiful scarf tutorial 🥰❤️
I made this scarf and it turned out wonderful! I did add a couple of rows to make it extra chunky and big! Added a couple buttons and it looks amazing!
I'm so glad I found this video! I was looking for something to do with this same yarn. I hold my yarn the same way you do, so I was happy to see someone else crochet this way. I am a relatively new crocheter, crocheting for about 6 months or so. I keep trying other ways of holding my yarn, but I always go back to that way, but using my left hand to wrap the yarn. Beautiful scarf! I look forward to trying it.
I'm so happy you found the video! When I first learned to crochet I also tried different methods of holding my yarn. Wrapping the yarn was comfortable for me so I just stuck with it! I'm glad you like the pattern. Let me know if you have any questions :)
Lovely scarf..I would like to see you in the finished scarf...just to see if we would like to have it longer or shorter on ourselves. Beautiful pattern.
Just stumbled on to this channel today, I am a new Subscriber to the channel. I have just started this scarf for myself now. You are a great teacher, you make it so simple to do. Thank you ❤ 😊 💓
Absolutely amazing tutorial, you explained everything super clearly and made it really easy for beginners (like me!) I was trying to make one for my Mum, but I didn't realise changing the yarn size (or weight I think it's called??) would affect the project so much lol 😆 When I try to wrap mine around twice, it looks like it will fit a newborn baby instead hahaha 🤪 So word of warning if you're a beginner like me!!! 🤣🤣Again, awesome tutorial and thank you so so much for explaining things so clearly!!!
I made this and it came out so good! Thank you so much! Well actually I messed up the first try and tried to pretend it was ok but it was clear there were no more puff stitches after the third round so took it all apart and this time made sure to keep track of the number of stitches in each round with all odd stitches being a SS and even being a HDC. Anyway long story short, do you have matching hat pattern, this would make such a lovely gift set! Thank you again!
@@croydencrochet yes!! I’m gonna use it to make my best friend a scarf as a Christmas gift! I made a practice swatch and it’s an absolutely gorgeous pattern even better in person!! Thank you so much for this tutorial! I spent like 3 hours looking for the perfect pattern and this won by far!
Love this pattern. To create a normal scarf (not infinity), does it still require an odd number of chains for the foundation? Then begin and end each row with a slip stitch?
Thanks for making this great tutorial and making the pattern free! However, I feel like the camera didn’t really focus on the part you were crocheting and instead focused on the background so I had a hard time making sure what I was doing was exactly like what u did hahaha… but otherwise, great tutorial. Thanks!
I made your pattern, thank you... I did have a little trouble with the increase row. I guess I was wondering if it should always be opposite pattern on the next row from the one below. I sorta feel as thou I was increasing chains. I think it turned out fine...but mine is not symmetrical. Should it be?
Row 2 -10, do you start and end every row with a slip stitch ? I.e is the last stitch before you join the row with a slip stitch, is also a slip stitch ? The start of my rows are working up as a pointed triangle upwards and start of all the rows looks like that only for me.. not sure where I’m going wrong.
So on the third round do you slip stitch on the slip stitch of the prior row? And half double crochet on the hdc of prior round? Thats my confusion. Thanks I hope you can help me.
You could make a rectangle in the width of the circumference of the head. You will wanna make the height at least 9in if making for an adult/teen. You can then sew the short sides of the rectangle together and then cinch the top.
Your description is perfect.... you should just display the final look on yourself or mannequin after finishing the project.... it gives a better idea about the final look
Hi thanks so much for this pattern! I messed up on the join so I am attempting it again :) Is it correct that every round will end on a ss before we rejoin? Thanks!
Hi I love this pattern I used a five weight yarn and same hook and stitches and it came out nice. Could I use this for a headband? How many would you recommend?
You could definitely use this pattern for a headband. I would make your starting chain in the length of your head circumference and then just follow the pattern :)
@@rachelbathurst3113 From what I know, a woman's head is 20-22". Bc a headband would stretch a little bit, I would make a chain about 20". If you know the size of the persons head that you are making it for, just make the length of the chain a few chains shorter than the actual circumference. Then proceed with your pattern :) You can also Google "average head circumference" & you will get a ton of info, that way you make this for children as well. Look at the head circumference charts in the images section of google.
I would suggest making your starting chain in the circumference you want. Make sure your starting chain is in the correct multiple for the pattern. I would then just follow the pattern accordingly. Hope this helps!
Thank you! Yes I was thinking of making a normal scarf and sewing it at the ends to make an infinity scarf. That way if I want a normal scarf in the future, I can!
Another question, if I were to count all the single crochet stiches after the first round, should it also = 121 stitches? Or do we lose a sticht or gain one with the slip stitching and whatnot?
Need your help .. I started the scarf but I'm doing something wrong , because when I join after each round it's looking pointy instead of straight joint .. it looks like an arrow pointing up ( ∆ ) like this symbol... Please help I'm making it for a Christmas gift and I'm running out of time 😬😬
My scarf seems to have a "twist" in it, I restarted it twice and I can't seem to figure out how its gotten twisted. I tried to make sure that when I connected the first chain it wasn't twisted but it hasn't seemed to work. Any thoughts?
Thank you so much for watching! Please leave a comment if you have any questions about the pattern!
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the video is blurred at the points where you make crucial turns. please try to upload a better video. thanks.
I agree with Rashmi, the turns aren’t very clear. Since they’re so crucial. I’m going to try marking the joins, but even then I’m a little confused as to what’s next, sorry 😢 xx
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I tried this, but ended up with one side looking like single crochet, and the other had more horizontal lines/bumps texture rather than diagnal.. any ideas what I did wrong? 😬
Love this pattern. The bubbles look beautiful.
One tip with long chains and to make sure it wont twist is:
After a couple chains take your hook out, insert into the chain you will be slip stitching into (the first chain) then continue chaining until you are at the number needed and just pull your hook and working yarn through the first chain you've left your hook in. I hope this helps and makes sense I tried my best to explain! Happy crocheting! I love this piece by the way! Well done!
I LOVE this scarf!!!! It works up for me in about 3 hours and have made three of them in the last month. One to keep and two to gift for Christmas. GORGEOUS and simple to make! Thank you.
I've been looking for the right scarf to make for a Christmas prezzie and this is it. Thank you so much for sharing your tutorial and design, it looks amazing for such an easy to follow stitch for me as a beginner
Thank you so much! I'm so glad you like it :)
❤ Thank you for your time. This is a Stunningly Gorgeously Vibrantly Beautiful scarf. ❤⚘️
This is a lovey textured pattern. I will give it a try. 🧶
ooo! I just found a ball of Re Spun Thick and Quick; this should be perfect! Beautiful!! Thank you!
Love this scarf, I'm going to try to make it. Its beautiful. 😊
It looks very easy to crochet it's a beautiful stitch, you are very eady to understand. Thank you
What a beautiful pattern! It was very easy to work and didn't take long to make at all. Thank you for such a beautiful scarf!! It's definitely my favorite 💓 I'm a little hesitant to give it away as a gift.
The texture of this cowel scarf looks so pretty .
Thank you!
It’s a beautiful infinity scarf. Starting it today for my granddaughter.
Thank you so much! I'm sure she will love it :)
I'm. Making this . I'm going to use this stitch for a matching headband .THANKS
I cannot get over how pretty her hands are.
Easy quick pattern with a beautiful finished product. Thank you!
Thank you! I'm glad you like the pattern :)
Great Christmas gifts! Thank you.
I just made this for a friend and it turned out great! Easy to follow and a beautiful pattern
Thank you so much! I'm glad you like it!
I just finished this scarf in a plum colour and it is beautiful. Thank you so much for having such easy pattern to follow. Merry 🎄 Christmas.
I'm so happy it turned out beautiful! Merry Christmas!
Very pretty. I can't wait to try this one.
Love this scarf, already made 2. I changed it up with the yarn and hook. I did a worsted 4 yarn and a 6 hook. They turned out beautiful.
I'm so glad you like it! It's a very versatile pattern :) I loved that you changed it up!
Thank you for posting this! I have a bunch of 4 yarn that's gotta get used up!
Was your stitch count the same when you used the 4 yarn?? :)
@@sarahvanvechten3017 yes, it changed the stitch count. You just chain until you can wrap it around twice, but take into mind how wide it will be as you are wrapping it around.
I just finished making this for my mom for christmas this year! I only started crochet this summer and this was very easy to follow along. I think the hardest part was knowing exactly where to put the slipstitch at the end of each row. I think next time I might make it a tiny bit longer as well! It's a very pretty pattern, the baby pink yarn I chose looks great with it.
My favorite pattern! Love it! I've made several of these and can make one in just a few hours! Only tidbit that I've noticed is that the 'fluffy clouds' are more noticeable in a single color yarn versus a multi-color yarn but I still use this pattern for both. 🔥
I'm so glad you like the patterns. Yes, I agree. The texture does show up more in a solid color :)
Beautiful scarf, thank you for sharing. Will definitely make this and a slouch hat to match. Now to work out a pattern for that!!! 😉
Thank you! I'm so glad you like it.
So beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing this scarf pattern. You’re a great instructor ! So easy to follow. I’m so happy I came across your channel and your beautiful scarf tutorial 🥰❤️
Beautiful thank you so much I love it.
I made this scarf and it turned out wonderful! I did add a couple of rows to make it extra chunky and big! Added a couple buttons and it looks amazing!
Oooh I love the idea of making it extra chunky like that! I'm so glad you like the pattern!
Beautiful pattern - can’t wait to try this.
Thank you! I'm here if you have any questions :)
So nice, made this for my friend's birthday
Beautiful pattern
Thank you!
Very nice scarf
Thank you!
I love this scarf. I've been looking for a stitch that would suit my needs. I just need a video to make the matching hat😊. Thanks for sharing.
Gorgeous ! Anxious to try!
Thank you so much!
Love this pattern!
This is a beautiful scarf and you teach so well..my scarf came out fabulous.. going to make a lot more. THANK YOU🙂🙂🌹
Thank you so much. I'm glad you like it :)
this pattern is simple but yet very nice and I think it could also make a beautiful blanket ... So thank you for this video u made ... ☺️
I'm glad you like it!
It is beatiful, thank you
I'm so glad I found this video! I was looking for something to do with this same yarn. I hold my yarn the same way you do, so I was happy to see someone else crochet this way. I am a relatively new crocheter, crocheting for about 6 months or so. I keep trying other ways of holding my yarn, but I always go back to that way, but using my left hand to wrap the yarn. Beautiful scarf! I look forward to trying it.
I'm so happy you found the video! When I first learned to crochet I also tried different methods of holding my yarn. Wrapping the yarn was comfortable for me so I just stuck with it! I'm glad you like the pattern. Let me know if you have any questions :)
Beautiful. Thank you.
Thank you!
I love this. Im starting my scarf today. I want it to match a messy bun hat i finished. I'm so excited. 🤩
Thank you! I'm so glad you like it :)
@@croydencrochet i actually love it. I'm making one for my friend this weekend.
@@ladieyo Oh yay!
@@croydencrochet so easy to make. Super cozy and beautiful. I can't get enough of this pattern. Thank you for sharing🥰
I’ll try this for a gift for next christmas
Awesome!
Love this pattern! Me 2022 Christmas gift to my family💚
Lovely scarf..I would like to see you in the finished scarf...just to see if we would like to have it longer or shorter on ourselves. Beautiful pattern.
Hi! Thank you! If you click on the blog post link in the description, there are pictures in the blog post that show me wearing it. Hope that helps!
Such a lovely pattern! I’ll try it myself. I hope it looks the same.
Thank you so much! Good luck with the pattern :)
Just stumbled on to this channel today, I am a new Subscriber to the channel. I have just started this scarf for myself now. You are a great teacher, you make it so simple to do. Thank you ❤ 😊 💓
Amazing ❤
So beautiful! Thank you!
Absolutely amazing tutorial, you explained everything super clearly and made it really easy for beginners (like me!) I was trying to make one for my Mum, but I didn't realise changing the yarn size (or weight I think it's called??) would affect the project so much lol 😆 When I try to wrap mine around twice, it looks like it will fit a newborn baby instead hahaha 🤪 So word of warning if you're a beginner like me!!! 🤣🤣Again, awesome tutorial and thank you so so much for explaining things so clearly!!!
Thank you so very much so very nice ❤
I made this and it came out so good! Thank you so much! Well actually I messed up the first try and tried to pretend it was ok but it was clear there were no more puff stitches after the third round so took it all apart and this time made sure to keep track of the number of stitches in each round with all odd stitches being a SS and even being a HDC.
Anyway long story short, do you have matching hat pattern, this would make such a lovely gift set! Thank you again!
Beautiful
Love it 😍
So cute and easy
Thank you so much!
So simple and beautiful 😍
Thank you so much! I'm so happy that you like the pattern!
@@croydencrochet yes!! I’m gonna use it to make my best friend a scarf as a Christmas gift! I made a practice swatch and it’s an absolutely gorgeous pattern even better in person!! Thank you so much for this tutorial! I spent like 3 hours looking for the perfect pattern and this won by far!
@@angelas1761 Aw! I'm so glad you find the perfect pattern and I was able to help :)
Beautiful!
Thank you!
pretty💗
Ty for sharing this with us all! I will be making this & hopefully an ear warmer (to match) if you have this pattern as well xx
Thank you! I'm so glad you like it.
Love it!
Predivan sal.Bravoo❤❤😊😊
Loved your video, and the scarf looks awesome. *-*
Thank you so much! :)
I absolutely love this scarf, if I used a different type of yarn instead of the chunky yarn….would that be ok?
Yes absolutely! Just keep in mind if the yarn is a different weight, then original measurements will be off.
Soooo Classy
Thank you!
Love this pattern. To create a normal scarf (not infinity), does it still require an odd number of chains for the foundation? Then begin and end each row with a slip stitch?
Lindo!❤
I am sorry, it’s the right one. Thank you
Did anyone try making this with finger weight yarn? If so how did it turn out? Thank you for this lovely pattern @croydencrochet
Beautiful pattern. How would this be done as a regular scarf since there’s a right/wrong side?
is there a way to make this without it being an infinity scarf? love the pattern!
Thanks for making this great tutorial and making the pattern free! However, I feel like the camera didn’t really focus on the part you were crocheting and instead focused on the background so I had a hard time making sure what I was doing was exactly like what u did hahaha… but otherwise, great tutorial. Thanks!
I made your pattern, thank you... I did have a little trouble with the increase row. I guess I was wondering if it should always be opposite pattern on the next row from the one below. I sorta feel as thou I was increasing chains. I think it turned out fine...but mine is not symmetrical. Should it be?
This is such a great project. Can I change it into a throw by just not joining it into a round and crochet rows turning at each row. Thanks.
Absolutely! I bet that would look gorgeous :)
Row 2 -10, do you start and end every row with a slip stitch ? I.e is the last stitch before you join the row with a slip stitch, is also a slip stitch ?
The start of my rows are working up as a pointed triangle upwards and start of all the rows looks like that only for me.. not sure where I’m going wrong.
Do you have a matching hat??
Do you think this will work with blanket yarn?
So on the third round do you slip stitch on the slip stitch of the prior row? And half double crochet on the hdc of prior round? Thats my confusion. Thanks I hope you can help me.
Question. When you turn your work around and slip stitch into the first stitch..is that the same stitch as joining?
I love your video. I have some of that yarn and will get started. Question - I would liketo make a matching hat. How would I do that?
You could make a rectangle in the width of the circumference of the head. You will wanna make the height at least 9in if making for an adult/teen. You can then sew the short sides of the rectangle together and then cinch the top.
@@croydencrochet thank you so much 💖
Your description is perfect.... you should just display the final look on yourself or mannequin after finishing the project.... it gives a better idea about the final look
Thanks!
Hi thanks so much for this pattern! I messed up on the join so I am attempting it again :) Is it correct that every round will end on a ss before we rejoin? Thanks!
Hi! Yes, that's correct :)
@@croydencrochet Thank you!
5:27 for personal reference, pattern starts here.
Do you have a matching hat pattern available?❤❤
What is the color of yarn you use here? How do you tell the right side from the wrong side? This is gorgeous!!
Hi! I'm using the color Succulent. Every odd row you crochet, you are working the right side. Hope this helps!
@@croydencrochet thank you so much!
For each row are you always working a HDC into a slip stitch and a slip stitch into a HDC?
Yep! Let me know if you have any other questions :)
@@croydencrochet Thank you so much! Love this pattern!
Hi I love this pattern I used a five weight yarn and same hook and stitches and it came out nice. Could I use this for a headband? How many would you recommend?
You could definitely use this pattern for a headband. I would make your starting chain in the length of your head circumference and then just follow the pattern :)
Do you have a chart you use for head measurements? Does it vary by yarn weight
@@rachelbathurst3113 From what I know, a woman's head is 20-22". Bc a headband would stretch a little bit, I would make a chain about 20". If you know the size of the persons head that you are making it for, just make the length of the chain a few chains shorter than the actual circumference. Then proceed with your pattern :) You can also Google "average head circumference" & you will get a ton of info, that way you make this for children as well. Look at the head circumference charts in the images section of google.
Is there a matching hat?
Does it wrap around your neck twice when worn?
Yes! You can always make it longer as well :)
How should we adjust to use size 5 yarn?
I would suggest making your starting chain in the circumference you want. Make sure your starting chain is in the correct multiple for the pattern. I would then just follow the pattern accordingly. Hope this helps!
How do I make this into regular scarf, not in the round.
Can you use a size 5 yarn instead?
Yes! absolutely. Just keep in mind you will not have the same dimensions.
I tried to make it but not as an infinity scarf. Somehow I am not succeeding. Any advice?
What's the actual name of this stitch tho using hdc and sc?
Is it meant to look like this where the round starts? Or have I done something wrong? Can’t add a photo
How can I do this pattern on a regular scarf (not infinity)?
Hi! After you finish your foundation chain, don't join to the first ch. Just. ch.1 turn your work and complete the pattern.
@@croydencrochet @LESLIEMEDRANO91 thank you guys I was looking for these comments and they were very helpful
Thank you! Yes I was thinking of making a normal scarf and sewing it at the ends to make an infinity scarf. That way if I want a normal scarf in the future, I can!
Another question, if I were to count all the single crochet stiches after the first round, should it also = 121 stitches? Or do we lose a sticht or gain one with the slip stitching and whatnot?
You still should have 121 stitches.
Hi! It looks reversible, is it? (LOVELY!)
Yes! it is :)
@@croydencrochet Thanks!
The one you showed me is not the same pattern on the add?
What is the name of the stitch?
It's a variation of the Crunch Stitch :)
Need your help .. I started the scarf but I'm doing something wrong , because when I join after each round it's looking pointy instead of straight joint .. it looks like an arrow pointing up ( ∆ ) like this symbol... Please help I'm making it for a Christmas gift and I'm running out of time 😬😬
Hi! It seems like you may be making your joining slip stitch too tight. Sometimes that causes it.
My scarf seems to have a "twist" in it, I restarted it twice and I can't seem to figure out how its gotten twisted. I tried to make sure that when I connected the first chain it wasn't twisted but it hasn't seemed to work. Any thoughts?
Hmm....I'm thinking that your chains are too tight. Try to make your starting chains loose. This will help with the twisting.
My chain was not twisted but after the first half stitch row my ends aren’t adding up, they don’t connect one is at the top and one is at the bottom 😔
Mine did the same. I just put the 'twisted part' back up to where it was supposed to be & continued on with the pattern. It worked out fine :)