V-Stitch Infinity Scarf (or cowl) instructions
Base Row: Chain a
length a little bit longer than you want the scarf. I chained 130, and it was about 30 inches
long. When I finished the scarf, it was
about 25 inches around (which is a fairly snug cowl). The number of
chains you start with will vary, depending on the yarn that you have.
Slip stitch in first chain, forming a circle, being careful
not to twist the stitches too much. (Some
twisting is okay – this row will be in the middle of your scarf, and no one
will know if the chains are off a bit.)
Row 1: Chain 4
(stands for a double crochet, chain 1) and double crochet in the same chain –
the one that you slipstitched in to join.
Skip the next 3 chains, and in the 4th chain, work ‘double
crochet, chain 1, double crochet’ (a V-Stitch).
Skip next three chains, and work a V-Stitch in the 4th chain
– do this all the way across. Don't worry that you are skipping exactly the right number of chains - if you can't tell, no one else can either. This row will be in the middle of your cowl, so no one will notice a few errors.
When you come to the end, make sure you have the row straight, and then turn the end upside down – this forms the ‘infinity loop’. Work a V-Stitch in the bottom of the V-Stitch on the first row all around. Join with a slip stitch in the 3rd chain of the chain 4. Your first row will have a V-Stitch on each side of your original chain.
Row 2: Slip stitch in
the next chain 1 space. Chain 4, double
crochet in same chain-1 space. Make
V-Stitch in next chain-1 space around, and join with slip stitch in 3rd
chain of the starting chain 4. Continue
as many rows as you want (or until you run out of yarn). Join with a slip stitch in the 3rd chain of the chain 4, and fasten off.
2 comments:
Thank you Deni :)
You're welcome - I hope it helps!
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