Soft, textured, and endlessly cozy, the Hazel double crochet infinity scarf is a versatile accessory you'll reach for all season.
Worked in the back loop for subtle ribbing, this scarf is perfect for layering over jackets or sweaters.
Quick to make and beginner-friendly, Hazel also makes a thoughtful crochet gift idea for friends or family.
If you're looking for a stylish crochet idea or a satisfying crochet pattern, this infinity scarf is a project you won't want to miss.

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Soft, stretchy, and full of texture, the Hazel double crochet infinity scarf is designed to be both practical and stylish.
Crafted with easy-care acrylic yarn, this scarf drapes beautifully around the neck while remaining lightweight and comfortable.
The back loop technique adds subtle ribbing that gives the fabric a modern, polished look, making it a standout accessory for any outfit.
This double crochet infinity scarf is perfect for beginners who want a quick and satisfying project, as well as experienced crocheters looking for a relaxing, rhythmic stitch pattern.
The repeating back loop stitches create a stretchy fabric that adapts to most neck sizes, while the infinity design keeps it cozy and versatile.
Hazel is also highly customizable. You can experiment with colors to match your wardrobe, try bold tones for a statement accessory, or stick with neutrals for a timeless, versatile piece.
Whether you're crafting it as a personal accessory or a thoughtful crochet gift idea, this project is a fun, practical, and beautiful crochet pattern.
By the time you finish, you'll have a cozy scarf that's both stylish and comfortable, making it a perfect crochet idea for any crocheter.

Why You'll Love This Pattern
- Soft, lightweight, and cozy thanks to acrylic yarn
- Subtle ribbing created by working double crochet stitches in the back loop
- Infinity design drapes beautifully around the neck
- Quick, satisfying project suitable for beginners and advanced crocheters
- Perfect as a personal accessory or a thoughtful crochet gift idea
- Customizable in color, length, and width
Materials Needed
Yarn
#3 light (dk, light worsted, 8ply) yarn with about 14 wraps per inch (WPI)*
- You will need about 166 yards (151 metres) and 3 ounces (94 grams).
Hook
- 8mm (L-11) hook
Other
- Stitch Marker (optional)
- Scissors
- Yarn Needle
*Wraps per inch (WPI) - this is a measure of yarn thickness. To measure WPI, count how many times the yarn wraps around a ruler in one inch. There are more wraps for thinner yarn and fewer wraps for thicker yarn.
Stitches and Abbreviations - US Terms
- Ch - Chain
- Dc - Double Crochet
- Hk - Hook
- Blo - Back of Loop
- St/s - Stitch/es
- [ ] at the end of each row indicates the number of stitches needed in that row.
Gauge
4 inches x 4 inches (10 cm x 10 cm) = 16 rows and 12 stitches.
Finished Size

The circumference of this crochet infinity scarf is about 53 inches (134 cm) and is about 4 inches (10 cm tall).
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Instructions
Foundation: Ch 155
Row 1: Dc into 3rd ch from hk, dc in each st across. [152 dc]
Row 2: Ch2, DC blo in 1st st, dc blo in each st across, turn. [152 dc]
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Crochet Tips, Yarn Choices, and Color Inspiration
- Acrylic yarn is soft, durable, and easy to care for, making it ideal for this scarf.
- Solid colors highlight the back loop texture, while variegated yarns create a dynamic, eye-catching look.
- Adjust hook size for a snugger or more relaxed fit.
- Hazel works beautifully as a personal accessory or a crochet gift idea for friends and family.
FAQ
Yes! Simply add more stitches for width or more rows for length to achieve your desired size.
Blocking is optional, but it can help even out stitches and enhance the drape of acrylic yarn.
Absolutely! Choose yarns of similar weight and adjust hook size as needed to maintain the desired size and drape.
Yes. The double crochet stitch worked in the back loop is easy to learn, and the repeating pattern makes this scarf beginner-friendly.

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