This is a free version of my Charisma Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern. This chunky crochet scarf is quick and easy to make using your favorite bulky/chunky yarn. Ready for a crochet project that will keep you warm and cozy? Continue reading for the instructions and the story behind this pattern.
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This scarf is made with a bulky yarn that makes it warm and cozy. The ribbed-knit stitch gives it a soft, squishy texture and creates a seamless loop. It’s super fun to make, and a perfect beginner-friendly pattern for anyone looking for some relaxing crochet therapy.
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Yarn:
This ribbed infinity scarf is made using Charisma yarn by Loops & Threads (100% acrylic). You can easily adjust the length of your scarf, but I’ve found that two whole skeins of Charisma yarn is the perfect amount for one cozy infinity scarf. A few of my favorite substitutes for this yarn are listed below:
Bernat Softee Chunky (100% acrylic)
Lion Brand Hue + Me (80% acrylic, 20% wool)
You can also try combining two strands of worsted-weight yarn to make your own chunky yarn!
Any bulky yarn will work perfectly fine, the trick is using a larger crochet hook to make your stitches softer and make your scarf chunkier. The bulky yarn helps it works up quickly, making this a great pattern for creating handmade holiday gifts that everyone will love! Who doesn’t want a soft, chunky infinity scarf to make their winter a little cozier?

Materials:
Crochet Hook: 11.5mm
Yarn: Bulky (weight 5)
Recommended: Charisma yarn by Loops & Threads – 2 balls about 218 yds
Other: Scissors and a yarn needle for weaving in ends
Gauge:
4” x 4” swatch = 9 sts x 6 rows, worked over HDC in the BLO
Finished Measurements:
Before assembly
LENGTH: Approximately 72″
(Quick tip: it’s easier to fold the scarf in half and measure 36″ )
WIDTH: Approximately 6.75″

Key:
St/sts | Stitch/stitches |
Ch | Chain |
Hdc | Half double crochet |
WS | Wrong side |
RS | Right side |
FO | Fasten off |
Notes:
- This is an easy/beginner level crochet pattern
- Pattern written in US crochet terms
- The stitch count at the end of each row is shown in parenthesis ( )
- The ch 1 at the beginning of each row does not count as a stitch.
- Your finished scarf should be about 72″ long, however, you can always adjust the length if you prefer longer or shorter infinity loops.
- Using Charisma yarn by Loops & Threads, I typically just continue adding rows until I’ve used up 2 balls of yarn, leaving enough yardage at the end to seam the scarf together.
- A good substitute for this yarn is Bernat Softee Chunky (super bulky, weight 6).
Charisma Infinity Scarf Crochet Pattern:
CH 15
Row 1: Hdc in 2nd ch from hook. Hdc in each ch across. (14)
Row 2: Ch 1, turn. Hdc in each st across. Crochet in the back loops only until you get to the last st. Hdc through both loops on the last st. (14)
Repeat ROW 2 until your scarf measures about 72″ long (or 36″ folded in half).
End with an even number of rows to create a seamless loop.
Continue to finishing Instructions. Do not cut the yarn.
Finishing Instructions:
Fold your scarf in half so that the first & last rows are lined up. When folded, the last row should be facing WS out & the first row facing RS out.

Create a seam with a row of slip stitches.

Cut the yarn and FO, weave in yarn ends. You’re all done!

Credits:
This pattern and all photos are the property of Noelebelle by Nina Noel. This pattern is for personal use only and may not be redistributed or altered and sold. If you wish to sell your finished items please sell small quantities only, and provide credit for my design along with a link to my website: https://noelebellecrochet.com
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