Crochet Berry Bliss Infinity Scarf
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Happy New Year! Can you believe it is 2020? It was 2014 just last year right? I don’t think I’ve felt like I was getting older until this year the turn of the decade. I mean I’m still young but this is the last year of my 20’s, 30 always seemed so far away but now its only 9 months away holy cow! So I’m trying to make the most of this year especially after the very difficult 2019 that my boyfriend and I had. I’m not going to get into the goals or resolutions I made for the year because I tend not to do well when there’s expectations. So I’m just here crushing all the goals so far!
Anyways enough about me, I’m here to bring you my first pattern of 2020 the Crochet Berry Bliss Infinity Scarf! I’m going to be honest I thought this was going to be a pretty basic looking accessory, But nope! Once I got the photos done (by my wonderful boyfriend, who is so good at this and I don’t give him enough credit for) I was like dangggg where did this texture come from? and this color? and that backdrop? only my favorite ever!
So a little more about the pattern I designed this to be CHUNKYYY, everyone needs a little extra crochet chunkiness in their life am I right? The construction is really simple by working in the round with a 4 row repeat and trust me the berry stitch is very simple. So grab your favorite super bulky yarn and let’s get to crocheting!
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Pattern Notes/ Materials
Technique: Crochet
Hook: Furls Streamline Cookie US Size 10.00mm
Yarn: 3 skeins Lion Brand Hometown USA Weight (6) super bulky, 81 yds.
Other: Tapestry Needle, Scissors
Skill Level: Beginner+
Gauge: Not important for this pattern
Measurements: 11” tall x 38” around
Abbreviations (US terms):
Sc Single Crochet
Slst Slip Stitch
Bst Berry Stitch
Ch Chain
St Stitch
Special Stitches
Berry Stitch: Yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull through first loop, yo, pull up a loop, yo, pull through all 5 loops. Visual learner? Check out the video tutorial here.
Notes
This pattern is worked in the round starting at the bottom working to the top. Chain 1 does not count as a stitch. If you would like your scarf to be larger or smaller around the neck add or subtract a multiple of 2 chains until you reach your desired diameter. If you would like your scarf to be thicker or have smaller height add or subtract a multiple of 2 rows, make sure you end your work on a single crochet row. Berry stitches are staggered by every other row to make an uneven pattern.
Pattern
Ch 64, slst to join ends together
Row 1: ch1, sc each stitch around, slst into the top of first st
Tip: Use a stitch marker on the first stitch to mark where to slst at the beginning of each row.
Row 2: ch 1, *sc, bst, sc* repeat to the end (you should have 32
bst), slst at the top of the first st
Row 3: ch 1, sc each st around, slst inti the top of the first st
Row 4: ch 1, *bst, sc, bst* repeat to the end (you should have 32
bst), slst at the top of the first st
Repeat rows 1-4 until you have reached a total of 22 rows or until you have reached about 11 inches tall. Make sure you end your work on a sc row. Weave in ends.
Thank you so much for following along! I would love to see your finished pieces! Please tag me if you share photos on Instagram @BrindleBabeDesigns or use #berryblissinfinityscarf