Mini-Chevron Infinity Scarf

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Mini-Chevron Infinity Scarf

Mini-Chevron Infinity Scarf
Mini-Chevron Infinity Scarf

"These mini-chevrons create a classic look with short color changes and an easy one row repeat using just single crochets and chains (and just one dc each row)! This project is crocheted with Red Heart's Soft Yarn in 5 colors and feels great up against your neck. Scarf measures 6” x 60” and works up quickly. Detailed photo tutorial and helpful diagrams at www.celticknotcrochet.com to help your project come out great. Perfect for beginners and experienced crocheters alike!"

Easy

Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Finished Size6 " x 60"

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I love the look of this Mini-Chevron Infinity Scarf. The pattern is well written and so easy to follow. I like the large close up pictures and the handwritten chart to help you know you are on the right track. The colors she used go well together too. I love soft and warm infinity scarfs and this one will be in my collection. I'm looking forward to making this one. Thank you so much for sharing this free crochet scarf pattern.

This designer has a rather unusual approach to the ubiquitous Ripple pattern. This is best seen in her hand drawn chart that accompanies the instructions. The addition of Picot Stitches at the top of the peaks as well as along the sides can be confusing, but its worth giving it a try at the very least. Im not fond of chevrons, but I do like how this turned out.

Boy oh boy, does this look sharp worn with a colored tee! I like to pair my infinity scarves with all my fashionable tunics. It is the ultimate layering piece. This particular pattern is very well written. She's gone above and beyond to provide a step by step with great close-ups on how each row pans out. A beginner CAN do this!

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