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Free Tunisian Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern

Free Tunisian Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern

Looking for a unique and stylish way to stay cozy this season? Our latest free pattern, the Tunisian Crochet Puff Stitch Infinity Scarf, is here to keep you warm and chic!

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This infinity scarf combines a solid color yarn with a self-striping yarn, creating a stunning contrast that adds visual depth and dimension to the piece.

The puff stitch brings out a plush texture that’s as fun to wear as it is to make. Perfect for gifting or adding to your collection, this scarf is a must-try for anyone who loves Tunisian crochet’s unique look and feel!

What You’ll Love About This Pattern

The Tunisian Puff Stitch is the star of this pattern, creating soft, eye-catching “puffs” throughout the scarf.

When paired with a blend of solid and self-striping yarn, it makes for a modern and versatile piece.

Whether you’re new to Tunisian crochet or have been practicing for years, you’ll find this stitch enjoyable to learn and addictive to make.

Plus, with the infinity scarf design, there’s no need to worry about tying or adjusting—just slip it over your head, and you’re ready to go!

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Materials You’ll Need

For this project, you’ll need two yarns: a solid color and a self-striping option to create the unique contrast.

A 6.0 mm Tunisian crochet hook with a stopper is essential for this technique, so make sure you have one on hand. You’ll need a regular 6.0 mm crochet hook as well.

You’ll also need a yarn needle to sew the scarf ends together, as well as for weaving in any loose ends once the scarf is complete.

Tunisian Crochet Puff Stitch Tutorial

Here’s the video tutorial on how to do the Tunisian crochet puff stitch for this pattern.

How to Sew the Scarf Together and Add a Border

Once your scarf is the desired length, it’s time to turn it into a seamless infinity loop. We’ll walk you through the steps to sew the two ends together with a clean finish.

After that, you can add a border for a refined touch that complements the puff stitch texture. This final step will enhance the look of your scarf and give it a finished, professional edge.

Here’s the video tutorial on sewing the ends together and adding the border:

With this tutorial and free pattern, you’ll be able to create a statement piece that’s perfect for cold-weather outings or thoughtful gifting. So, grab your yarn and hook, and let’s get started on this stunning Tunisian crochet infinity scarf!

Tunisian Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern Details

Get the ad-free printable version of this pattern on Etsy here or our ICCT shop here.

Wrap yourself in the cozy, textured beauty of the Tunisian Crochet Infinity Scarf!

This scarf pattern combines the soft puff stitch with the effortless color play of solid and self-striping yarns, creating a dimensional, stylish look.

With its lovely drape and warmth, this scarf is a must-have accessory that’s perfect for chilly days or thoughtful gifting.

NOTES:

  • Finished size measures 11 1/2″ wide x 31 1/2″ long after seaming and border added and 63 1/2″ long before seaming
  • To change the width, increase the number of chains
  • To change the length, simply add more rows
  • Tunisian crochet puff stitch video tutorial HERE
  • How to sew together and add the border video tutorial HERE
  • See “special stitches” section for Return Pass instructions

MATERIALS:

HOOK(S)

6.0 mm Tunisian crochet hook with long cable

6.0 regular crochet hook

YARN A

Weight 4 • approx. 500 yds

Big Twist Value Pound Plus (you’ll use about half)

Color: Cream

Yarn substitute:

Lion Brand Pound of Love

YARN B

Weight 4 • approx. 500 yds

Lion Brand Mandala Ombre

Color: Felicity in the scarf pictures and I used Wonder in the YouTube tutorial

NOTIONS

Scissors

Tapestry needle

GAUGE (4 x 4″)

7 puff sts x 6 rows

ABBREVIATIONS:

ch chain

rep repeat

yo yarn over

FwP forward pass

RetP return pass

Lts last Tunisian stitch

sk skip

sl st slip stitch

Tslst Tunisian slip stitch

st(s) stitches

SPECIAL STITCHES:

Tunisian crochet puff stitch Video tutorial HERE

yo, insert hook in stitch, yo, pull up a loop (repeat 3 more times), yo, pull through 7 loops on hook

Regular Return Pass:

ch 1, *yo, pull through 2 loops*, repeat from * to * to the end

Puff Stitch Return Pass:

ch 2, *yo, pull through 2 loops*, repeat from * to * to the end

PATTERN INSTRUCTIONS:

Yarn A: Big Twist Value Pound Plus

Yarn B: Lion Brand Mandala Ombre

Foundation row with Yarn A, Ch 34, pull up a loop in 2nd back bump and in each back bump across (34 loops on hook), regular RetP

Row 1 ch 1, sk 1st space, puff stitch in 2nd space (you should have 3 loops left on hook), *sk space, puff st in next space*, rep from * to * until one space left (16 puff sts), yo, working last st as for lts, Puff stitch RetP, switching to Yarn B on last two loops

Row 2: with Yarn B, ch 1, puff st in first sp between 1st st and puff st (you should have 3 loops left on hook), *puff st between next st and puff st.*, rep from * to * to last space, puff st in space between last st and lts (17 puff sts), yo, working last st as for lts in 2nd chain of chain 2 from previous row, Puff stitch RetP, switching to yarn A on last two loops

Row 3 with Yarn A, ch 1, puff st in 2nd space between yo st and puff st (you should have 3 loops left on hook), *puff st between next st and puff st*, rep from * to * until one space left (16 puff sts), yo, working last st as for lts in 2nd ch of ch from row below, Puff stitch RetP, switching to Yarn B on last two loops

Rows 4 – 95 repeat rows 2 and 3

For Seaming and Border – Video tutorial HERE

Step 1: Fold both ends of your scarf in half, bringing ends together, with the wrong side facing out, sew ends together using the whip stitch, fasten off yarn when you get to the end

Flip scarf with right side facing out

Step 2: Attach yarn to one side where you sewed the ends together, ch 1, sc in same stitch, sc in each st around, sl st to last sc, fasten off

Step 3: Repeat step 2 on other side

Fasten off, weave in all ends and enjoy your scarf!

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