Free Crochet Pattern Infinity Cowl
This free crochet pattern is More Than Just An Infinity Cowl so that is the name! It uses only 2 balls of yarn for the body of the cowl and 1 more ball for the drawstring. You can create a completely different look using tone on tone yarn or variegated or several different colors. Make this project your own.
![A vibrant red, crocheted infinity scarf displayed in two styles: extended and looped around a mannequin's neck. Text overlay promotes it as "More Than an Infinity Cowl" with a link to a free crochet pattern. -Marly Bird](https://marlybird.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/More-Than-Just-An-Infinity-Cowl_1c_1000.jpg)
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The yarn used in this free crochet pattern is Lion Brand, “Hometown USA” which comes in MANY different colors. Choose one that is right for you. This one is for my daughter who has a beautiful red winter coat and hates it when her scarf falls off on her way to school. When she saw the finished piece she reminded me of the seagulls on Finding Nemo because she kept exclaiming MINE! MINE! MINE!
More Than Just An Infinity Cowl Pattern
PATTERN DETAILS
Measurements
Body of piece: 26 1/2″ long (folded in half) and 6″ wide.
Yarn
The yarn used for this project is a Super Bulky (CYC size 6)
Lion Brand, “Hometown USA” (100% acrylic, 81 yds/142g).
- Cincinnati Red (main color)
- Detroit Blue (contrasting color)
Crochet Hook Size
M/ 9.o mm), or size to obtain gauge.
Notions
Tapestry needle, good pair of scissors, Pom Pom Maker (optional)
Stitches Used (and YouTube Video links to help you learn)
- Chain Stitch (ch)
- Slip Stitch (sl st)
- Extended Single Crochet (exsc)
- Extended Double Crochet (exdc)
- Pom Pom Maker
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![A collage of images showcasing a handmade knitted infinity cowl in various shades of pink and blue, with text overlay that reads "More Than Just an Infinity Cowl - Free Crochet Patterns by Marly Bird. -Marly Bird](https://marlybird.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/More-Than-Just-An-Infinity-Cowl_7a_1000.jpg)
More Than Just a Cowl Free Crochet Pattern Instructions
Extra Information about the One Ball Wonder Scarf!
Sometimes a plain infinity cowl just will not do and you want a little bit more to it. By adding a couple drawstrings to the body of the piece you can get not only a cowl but a cute off shoulder warmer (some might call it a mini shrug or capelet)he free crochet pattern More Than Just An Infinity Cowl
Drawstring with Pom Pom’s (make two)
Ch 111. Fasten off
Weave the slip stitched chain through the pattern stitch on the cowl so that when the ends are pulled it will synch up like a drawstring.
Once the chain is in place, add a pom pom the ends of the chain.
Tip: I used the tails of the chain as the center knot on the pom pom to make it a no sew join!
![A free step-by-step tutorial showing hands making a blue pom-pom using crochet yarn and a cardboard tool. Each frame progresses from wrapping yarn to cutting and finishing the pom-pom. -Marly Bird](https://marlybird.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/More-Than-Just-An-Infinity-Cowl_1_pompom_1000.jpg)
Not sure what I mean about using the tails of the chain as the center knot. Here are some pictures to help.
2: Using sharp scissors cut the center of the pom pom.
3: Use the tail of the drawstring to secure the center knot of the pom pom.
4: I chose to knot mine several times to make sure it would not come undone.
5: You now have a cute pom pom that is already attached to the drawstring so you don’t have to sew anything!
Repeat this process for all the drawstring tails. You could totally use a different color yarn for the pom pom for a different look.
![A collage of six images displaying a red crocheted scarf with blue pom-poms and intricate patterns. The free crochet pattern for the scarf is shown from different angles and on a mannequin. -Marly Bird](https://marlybird.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/More-Than-Just-An-Infinity-Cowl_11_1000.jpg)
Here is a video I did to help you make a pom pom with the clover pom pom maker incase you have never done it before
If you love making this cowl, you will love these other free patterns here on the Marly Bird Website.
- Ribbed for Him and Her Hat
- All About it Newsboy Hat
- Blossom Crochet Hat
- Jilly Bean Crochet Cowl – #oneballwonders
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I just tried making this, but ran out of yarn. So guessing it must take 2 skeins to make the cowl part alone?