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Autumn Fade Infinity Scarf
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The Autumn Fade Scarf is an easy crochet infinity scarf using a simple stitch that looks intricate in execution, with a pop of gorgeous autumn colors. This design uses the Arcade Stitch for lots of glorious texture that looks complicated but is easy in execution with a four-row repeat. Use any DK weight #3 light yarn for an elegant addition to your wardrobe for any season! This scarf would look amazing with your favorite hand-dyed variegated yarn.
This pattern is written in standard US terms.
The featured scarf is made with Lion Brand Moroccan Nights #3 Lightweight yarn and uses a US size I/9 5.50 mm crochet hook.
GAUGE: 5 completed Arcade stitches = 6.5 inches.
(Gauge is not important for this project as long as 5 Arcade stitches are worked to create the width of your finished scarf)
- This easy crochet infinity scarf is created using the Arcade stitch, a simple four-row repeat after an initial set-up row.
- There is no wrong side or right side to the finished scarf.
- There are five Arcade stitches or arches per row.
- Row 2 is the set-up row, after which rows 3-6 are repeated until your desired length.
- The scarf pictured has 165 total rows for 41 total 4-row repeats.
Copyright/Making finished items - You may make items to sell with this pattern, but please do not rewrite any part of this design and sell as your own design. Do not use my photos as your own sales photos. Do not distribute my patterns/templates as your own. Permission is NOT granted for mass production or factory manufacturing of any kind. You’re welcome to sell finished products made with this pattern, but please credit the design to me: Kristi Garris of Mason Jar Yarn Designs LLC and link to my website: www.masonjaryarndesigns.com. This pattern and photos are property of Mason Jar Yarn Designs LLC and may not be altered, shared, or sold.
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- First published: September 2021
- Page created: August 16, 2022
- Last updated: May 31, 2023 …
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