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Riverbanks Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern

Meet the Riverbanks Infinity Scarf. This pattern is all about classic stripes made easy – and with no extra ends to weave in!

The Riverbanks Infinity Scarf is bringing back the basics. This pattern features easy stitches and a simple way to carry your yarn so you have no ends to weave in when changing colors. This is a great project for beginner crocheters and includes a mini tutorial video to show you exactly how to change colors.

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Whether you’re an absolute beginner or an advanced crocheter, you’ll enjoy the meditative bliss of this quick and simple crochet pattern.

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Super Natural Yarn

While this yarn isn’t technically *supernatural* it might as well have super powers. This yarn is called Simply Alpaca Aran and it’s 100% alpaca yarn. Not only is this a natural fiber, but it’s made without any dyes or bleach, so it comes in gorgeous neutral shades that are as soft and beautiful as the alpacas themselves.

If you’re not familiar with alpaca, it’s warm and cozy, without the itchiness of wool. The soft drape of this yarn creates a relaxed infinity scarf that gently folds around your neck, which looks beautiful with these thin stripes! This pattern uses two skeins of Simply Alpaca Aran (1 skein of each color).

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Want to use something from your stash?

You’ll need about 500 yards of heavy worsted weight yarn (250 yards of each color). This pattern can be easily adapted for DK, worsted, or aran weight yarn too!

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You’ll also want to make sure you’ve got a 5mm crochet hook handy. I used my Furls Camwood hook for this project and it’s so comfortable and nice to crochet with.

Keep in mind that Simply Alpaca Aran comes in a hank. Before using yarn in a hank, you’ll need to wind it by hand into a ball, or use a ball winder and swift to wind it into a cake before using it. I’ve been using the same ball winder and swift for years and it makes this process super fast and easy!

If you like this pattern, you’ll love these!

If you’re looking for the headband in these photos, it’s my Wonder Headband free crochet pattern! It goes perfectly with this scarf and they are so comfy together.

You’ll also want to check out my free patterns for the Endless Infinity Scarf and Half n Half Infinity Scarf. I can’t get enough of these scarves!

Ready to Make Your Own?

Get the Riverbanks Infinity Scarf pattern on Etsy or Ravelry. For more patterns from Woods and Wool, check out the patterns category here on the blog. And don’t forget to use the #RiverbanksInfinityScarf hashtag on Instagram – I can’t wait to see your projects!

February 21, 2022

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