Rambling Roses Crochet Infinity Scarf
Last Updated on October 3, 2025
The Rambling Roses crochet infinity scarf, is an easy crochet scarf worked in the round. The use of beautiful textured stitches with a DK (#3) weight yarn, create a warm but lightweight crochet infinity scarf.
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I designed the Rambling Roses infinity scarf after I designed the Rambling Roses square for the Friendship Blanket crochet along.
I loved the texture of the square and knew it would make a lovely scarf. To create a floral look. I used the Primrose stitch, which is so easy and pretty, and creates a gorgeous texture.
I used a DK (#3) weight yarn so the scarf would be warm enough, but still, the floral texture will be shown well enough.
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How to Change The Circumference of the Scarf
This infinity scarf pattern can be easily adjusted to a different circumference. For example, you can use it to make a cowl instead of an infinity scarf.
Make sure to check your gauge first, so you’ll know how many chains you need to start with for the desired width, and just keep a multiple of 6 chains.
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Rambling Roses Crochet Infinity Scarf
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Skill Level – Easy
Materials
– 3.5 mm / E crochet hook
– DK (#3) weight yarn
Total amount of DK yarn needed: 250gr/750m/820yds
– 1 Stitch marker
Abbreviations (US)
ch – chain
ss – slip stitch
sp – space
blo – back loop only
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet
WR – wrong side
RS – right side
PM – place marker
Gauge (in Double Crochet) – 20 dc and 8 rows = 4 in/10 cm with E/3.5mm hook.
Finished size – Circumference 59 in (150 cm), width 9.5 in (24 cm)
Notes
- The pattern is a multiple of 6, you can change the length of the scarf as you would like.
- An easy way to make that sure you have the correct number of stitches is when you have 120 roses in a round (granted that you will follow the 360 chains from this pattern).
- The scarf is worked in the round.
- The right side of the scarf is the wrong side of the 3dc rows.
- There’s a chart after the written pattern.
- You need to TURN your scarf at the end of rows 4 & 5.

Rambling Roses Crochet Infinity Scarf Pattern
Ch 360, ss to join the end ch to the beginning ch and place the marker, being careful to keep the chain straight. Do not allow it to twist.
Round 1 (RS): Ch 1 (counts as 1 sc blo)- PM, 1 sc blo in each ch around, ss to beginning ch-1. (360 sc blo)
Round 2 (RS): Ch 1 (counts as 1 ss blo)- PM, 1 ss blo in each sc around, ss to beginning ch-1. (360 ss blo)
Round 3 (RS): Ch 1 (counts as 1 sc blo), ch 2-PM, 1sc blo into same 1st st, skip 2 sts.
* [1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc] in blo of next st, skip 2 sts; repeat from * around, ss into ch-2, TURN. (240 ch, 240 sc)
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** Now you’ll be working on the inner side of the scarf- the wrong side
Round 4 (WS): Ch 3 (counts as 1 dc)- PM in top of ch3, 2 dc into same ch-2 sp.
* Skip 2 sc, 3 dc into next ch-2 sp (between 2 sc); repeat from * around, ss to top of beginning ch-3, TURN. (360 dc)
** Back to work on the right side of the scarf
Round 5 (RS): Ch 1 (counts as 1 ss blo)- PM, ss blo in each dc around, ss to beginning ch-1. (360 ss blo)
Round 6 (RS): Ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc blo)-PM, ch 1, skip next ss.
* 1 hdc blo in next ss, ch 1, skip next ss; repeat from * around, ss to top of beginning ch-2. (180 ch, 180 hdc blo)
Round 7 (RS): 1 ss into next ch-1 sp, ch 2 (counts as 1 hdc)-PM, ch 1, skip next hdc.
* 1 hdc in next ch-1 sp, ch 1, skip next hdc; repeat from * around, ss to top of beginning ch-2. (180 ch, 180 hdc)
Round 8 (RS): Ch 1 (counts as 1 ss blo)- PM, ss blo in each st (each ch-1 sp & hdc) around, ss to beginning ch-1. (360 ss blo)
Rounds 9-10: Work rows 3-4.
Round 11 (RS): Ss into next st (1st dc), [1 sc, ch 2-PM, 1 sc] into next dc (2nd dc of the flower), skip 2 dc.
* [1 sc, ch 2, 1 sc] in next dc, skip 2 dc; repeat from * around, ss into ch-2, TURN. (240 ch, 240 sc)
Rounds 12-16: Work rows 4-8.
Rounds 17-25: Work rows 3-11.
Rounds 26-30: Work rows 4-8.
Rounds 31-33: Work rows 3-5.
Round 34: Work row 1.
Yay! You’re done! Bind off and weave in the ends.
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