Chevron Infinity Scarf

This chevron infinity scarf is created using only knit and purl stitches! Familiar with knit and purl stitches? Then you can knit this scarf!

multiple pics of a Chevron Infinity Scarf

About the Pattern

Available Sizes: One
Pattern Format: Written Pattern, No Chart
Skill Level: Beginner
Bonus: Video
Pattern Name: Twinkle Lights

Techniques

Here are some of the knitting skills you need to know before getting started:

Knit Flat (Back & Forth)
Knit & Purl Stitches
Clean Edge

Yarn & Substitutions

Yarn Weight: Super Bulky
Yardage: 165 – 175 yards (151 – 160 meters)
Suggested Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick

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Needles & Notions

Needle Size: US 13 (9mm) Knitting Needles

Gauge

12 STS & 12 rows per 4” (10cm) square, knit in the elongated chevron stitch

knit chevron scarf on a fur blanket with a gauge

Details

Measurements: 7″ wide x 54″ (18cm x 137cm)
Gauge: 12 STS & 12 rows per 4” (10cm) square, knit in the pattern below
Weight: 9.9oz (280g)

Notes

Reversible.
CO edge is the width.
Knit using the elongated chevron stitch.

Knitting Abbreviations

*– * – repeat between * to end of row
BO – bind-off in pattern
CO – cast-on (long-tail cast-on method)
K – knit stitches (K1 means to knit 1 stitch)
K1TBL – knit 1 stitch through the back loop
k the k’s and p the p’s – knit the knit stitches and purl the purl stitches
P – purl stitches (P2 means to purl 2 stitches)
RS – right side
S1PW – slip one stitch purl-wise
STS – stitches
WS – wrong side
WYIF – with yarn in front

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Chevron Infinity Scarf laying on a faux fur blanket

Pattern Instructions, Knit Flat

CO 21 STS

Row 1 (WS): WYIF S1PW, P1 *[K2, P2 twice] K1 [P2, K2 twice] P1* WYIF S1PW

Row 2 (RS): K1TBL, K1 *[P2, K2 twice] P1 [K2, P2 twice] K1* K1TBL (k the k’s and p the p’s)

Row 3 (WS): Repeat Row 1

Row 4 (RS): Repeat Row 2

Row 5 (WS): WYIF S1PW, [P2, K2 twice] P3 [K2, P2 twice] WYIF S1PW

Row 6 (RS): K1TBL, [K2, P2 twice] K3 [P2, K2 twice] K1TBL (k the k’s and p the p’s)

Row 7 (WS): Repeat Row 5 (k the k’s and p the p’s)

Row 8 (RS): Repeat Row 6 (k the k’s and p the p’s)

Row 9  (WS): WYIF S1PW, K1 *[P2, K2 twice] P1 [K2, P2 twice] K1* WYIF S1PW

Row 10 (RS): K1TBL, P1 *[K2, P2 twice] K1 [P2, K2 twice] P1* K1TBL (k the k’s and p the p’s)

Row 11 (WS): Repeat Row 9 (k the k’s and p the p’s)

Row 12 (RS): Repeat Row 10 (k the k’s and p the p’s)

Row 13 (WS): WYIF S1PW, [K2, P2 twice] K3 [P2, K2 twice] WYIF S1PW

Row 14 (RS): K1TBL, [P2, K2 twice] P3 [K2, P2 twice] K1TBL (k the k’s and p the p’s)

Row 15 (WS): Repeat Row 13 (k the k’s and p the p’s)

Row 16 (RS): Repeat Row 14 (k the k’s and p the p’s)

Repeat rows 1-16 until desired length.

BO ending on a row 15 and BO in the row 16 pattern.

If you’d like to turn this scarf into an infinity scarf / cowl sew the CO edge and BO edges together.

Weave in the ends.

No blocking necessary.

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