The Petal Infinity scarf came about because I wanted to use a stitch I'd seen in Robyn Chachula's Crochet Stitches Visual Encyclopedia call the Petal Link Stitch. I have used a slightly modified version of the stitch to create the Petal Infinity Scarf.

This is one of my very first patterns and creates a warm and cuddly scarf suitable for all ages. This beautiful Petal Infinity Scarf can be made in a day and can be created in one colour or you can use a variegated yarn.
The Petal Infinity Scarf is 160 cm x 18 cm, however gauge is not important so depending on how tight or lose you crochet, it could come out bigger or smaller
If you want a PDF of the Petal Infinity Scarf pattern you can purchase it via my shop at a small price.
Petal Infinity Scarf
Requiements:
• 2 x ‘4 Seasons’ Marvel 8Pyl, 100% Acrylic. Approx. 270mt per ball
• 5mm hook
Gauge doesn’t really matter here. Whatever you like to use with 8Ply yarn will be ok.
Pattern stitch count for a joined round is 4 (4 + 1 for straight fabric)
Note:
• Do not turn at the end of the rows
• ch2 counts as stitch
• Scarf can be shortened by reducing the number of foundation stitches
• Scarf can be made thinner or fatter by removing or adding 2 rows either side of the centre (dc ch1) row (row7)
Stitches:
ch = chain
fhdc = Foundation half double crochet
pc = Petal Cluster = dc2tog in same st, ch1, dc2tog in same st as last
st = stitch
slst = slip stitch
yo = yarn over hook
sp = space
Pattern:
fhdc 280 join with slst, making sure row is not twisted.
Row 1: ch2, *sk1 st, pc, sk1 st, dc* rep *-* till last 3 st, sk1 st, pc, sk1, slst into top of ch2 to join
Row 2: ch2, * pc in ch1 sp of pc in previous row, dc in next 1dc from previous row* rep *-* till last pc, pc in last pc from previous row, slst into top of ch2 to join
Row 3: ch2, yo twice, insert hook into same st as joining slst, yo pull through loop, yo pull through 2 loops, yo pull through all 3 loops on hook (first part of pc) ch1, dc2tog in same st as last (to complete pc), *dc in ch1 sp of pc from previous row, pc in top of next dc st from previous row* rep *-* till end with slst to join in top of first part of pc
Row 4: slst to ch1 of pc, ch2, yo twice, insert hook into same st as joining slst, yo pull through loop, yo pull through 2 loops, yo pull through all 3 loops on hook (first part of pc) ch1, dc2tog in same st as last (to complete pc), dc in next 1dc from previous row* rep *-* till last pc, pc in last pc from previous row, slst into top of first part of pc to join
Row 5: slst to ch1 of pc, ch2, *pc in top of next dc st from previous row, dc in ch1 sp of pc from previous row* rep *-* till last pc, pc in last pc from previous row, slst into top of ch2 to join
Row 6: ch2, * pc in ch1 space of pc in previous row, dc in next 1dc from previous row* rep *-* till last pc, pc in last pc from previous row, slst into top of ch2 to join
Row 7: ch3 (counts as 1dc, ch1), *1dc in ch1 sp, ch1, dc in top of next dc, ch1* rep *-* till end, slst to 2ch of ch3 to join
Row 8 - 9: rep row 3 and 4
Row 10 – 11: rep row 5 and 6
Row 12 – 13: rep row 3 and 4
Row 14: ch1, hdc in same st, *hdc in ch1 sp, hdc in top of second part of pc, hdc in next dc, hdc in first part of pc *, rep *-* till end, join with slst to first hdc
That’s it, your all done. WooHoo!!! Remember, I love seeing photos of what you have made from my site so if you post a picture to Instagram or Facebook, please tag me or use #honeybirdcrochet when you post.
COPYRIGHT © This pattern is the intellectual property of Honeybird Crochet. You may not sell my patterns or claim them as your own. You may make items to sell (i.e. on Madeit, Etsy, at craft fairs) from my patterns but I ask that you link back to my blog and provide credit for the pattern. You are welcome to share my patterns on social media so long as you link back directly to my blog post (providing the link). No copy & paste of my patterns will be allowed under any circumstances.