
Chevron Infinity Scarf Cowl
This was made from the yarn I received in my Knitcrate yarn subscription.
This is an easy cowl that works up fairly quickly. If you’ve never worked with sport weight yarn, now is the time to try. In the video, I will also show you how to change colors without having to cut your yarn at the end of your row.
Download the pattern below the video.
Left-hand instructions click here.

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Harmony Scarf

Skill Level: Intermediate
Materials:
725 yards of Uru Yarn Speckled Singles in Undertow
– 100 grams/417 yards per hank
– substitute with any fingering weight yarn
Yarn or tapestry needle
Crochet Hook: 4mm [US-F]
Gauge: 4β= 17 STS and 10 rows
Finished Measurements: Approx. 9β across x 56β long
Special Instructions for Pattern:
– Read through the pattern before beginning.
– CH 3 counts as DC throughout.
– CH 4 counts as DC and CH 1 throughout.

Scarf Instructions
CH 43
Row 1: Turn, DC in 4th CH from hook (skipped CHs count as a DC), *CH 2, skip next 2 CHs, DC in next 3 CHs; repeat from * across to last 4 CHs, CH 2, skip next 2 CHs, DC in last 2 CHs.
Row 2: Turn, CH 1, SC in same ST as CH 1, skip next ST, *DC 5 times in CH 2 space of row below, skip next ST, SC in next ST, skip next ST; repeat from * across ending with a SC in last ST.
Row 3: Turn, CH 4, skip next ST, *DC in next 3 STS, CH 2, skip next 3 STS; repeat from * across to last 2 STS, CH 1, skip next ST, DC in last ST.
Row 4: Turn, CH 3, DC 2 times in same ST as CH 3, skip next 2 STS, *SC in next ST, skip next ST, DC 5 times in CH 2 space of row below, skip next ST; repeat from * across to last 4 STS, SC in next ST, skip next 2 STS, DC 3 times in last ST.
Row 5: Turn, CH 3, DC in next ST, *CH 2, skip next 3 STS, DC in each of next 3 STS; repeat from * across to last 5 STS, CH 2, skip next 3 STS, DC in last 2 STS.
Rows 6-141: Repeat Rows 2-5 ending with a Row 5 repeat. Do not fasten off.

Ruffle Edge
RND 1: With yarn still on hook, CH 1, SC evenly around entire scarf, SC 3 times in each corner to make turns. Join RND with SL ST in 1st SC of RND.
RNDs 2-5: Repeat RND 1.
RND 6: CH 1, SC 3 times in every ST around. Join RND with SL ST in 1st SC of RND.
RND 7-8: Repeat RND 1.
Fasten off, weave in ends and block if desired.
Abbreviations Used
CH- chain
DC- double crochet
RND- round
SC- single crochet
ST(S)- stitch(es)
13 Comments
Sarah
Iβm loving this pattern. I really want to leave it a scarf and not put it together and make or a cowl. Has anyone tried this or think it would work? I also have an idea to try and make CB the border color instead of CA. Has anyone tried this, or think that it might work. Any information, or suggestions would be greatly appreciate.
Kathy Collette
Why does everything have to be downloaded? Why can’t the pattern be the first link I’m asked to click on?
Some of your subscribers use our phones for internet, we don’t own laptops and tablets… just saying
Deja Jetmir
Hi there, the pattern doesn’t actually have to be downloaded. When you click on the link, it opens a new tab where the .pdf is visible. You can then download it from there if you want, or just read it and close it.
The reason that the link does not go straight to the download is because all of my free patterns have video tutorials that accompany them. If the link were to go straight to the pattern, there would be no way to access the video tutorial.
You don’t need a laptop to access the pattern, they are accessible from all types of devices. If you are having a particular problem, I would love to try to solve it for you.
littlemissadri
Thank you so much for posting this pattern, I love it and it’s so easy to follow. I’m only a few rows in, but I’m happy with it so far.
Roxie
I loved this cowl but unfortunately I ran out of yarn about 15 rows short!
I had to tear it all out and figure out another plan, because I wasn’t going to spend another $20.00 in yarn.
Too bad, but a nice cowl! I had the rxCt number of yards too, so not sure what happened.
Deja Jetmir
Hi there, so sorry you had problems. Were you using the same yarn as the pattern? If not was it the same weight? Also what was your gauge reading? Trying to figure out what went wrong.
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Kari
Just found your site from a youtube search. So glad I did. This video made it so easy. Thank you for helping me. I plan to refer to your site often. I’m also pinning to my board.
Deja Jetmir
Thank you so much, that’s awesome. π
Sara
Very pretty and only four ends to weave! Linking up at Tangled Happy tomorrow. Thanks so much for sharing this free pattern along with this wonderful how to!
crocheteverafter
Thanks so much!
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