How To Make An Infinity Scarf - AppleGreen Cottage (2024)

See how to make an infinity scarf using this beginner sewing tutorial, and add style to your wardrobe – the easy way! This diy infinity scarf is so quick to sew. And it's reversible!

It surely feels so good to have something around your neck on a chilly morning in the spring or fall, too. It's a perfect transition weather accessory. So toss on a soft, beautiful infinity scarf that is not just comfy but also easy to make. Do you want to see how to sew an infinity scarf? Get ready to make your ever favorite diy accessory for both spring and fall!

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It’s time to start thinking about transition weather where I live! Though I still walk around wrapped in my super cozy winter fleece neck warmer (free template here), it won't be so forever. I'm craving spring and wanted to sew something to wear in the spring. Infinity scarves are also a great item to make for fall: when the weather is getting cooler and leaves are changing color. Cozy for fall, perfect!

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I'm super excited about the start of the cozy season and wanted to celebrate by creating some soft scarves for layering.

These scarves are reversible and can be styled in different ways.

What fabric to use for an infinity scarf?

Knits or wovens - they both work well! In this tutorial, I used stretch jersey knit, 95% cotton and 5% spandex, 220g/m2. One side is a sparkle geometric print on grey, and the other side is soft rose. Got them both in my local fabric shop, but I am eyeing the gorgeous floral knits at Amazon here - check them out!

For a thicker version you can try double knits. For woven, double gauze is super cozy and so soft! It also works great with cotton, rayon has a great drape. For a warmer version, try out flannel! Avoid any stiff materials like canvas. Won't work with that. If you're new to sewing with knits, here's my guide on sewing with knit fabric.

You can never go wrong with a print on one side, and a solid on the other:

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There are, of course, a lot of other options to sew infinity scarves: you can use flannel for a snuggly warm infinity scarf. However, when sewing with flannel, always make sure to prewash it - see here what you absolutely must know when you sew with flannel.

Oh, and just in case you're wondering about the difference between an infinity scarf and a regular scarf, an infinity scarf is a scarf whose ends are sewed together, so instead of being a rectangle, it's a circle.

How Much Fabric Do I Need To Make an Infinity Scarf?

To sew an infinity scarf like mine, you'll need two matching pieces of fabric measuring 12" by at least 55". The 55" will be the WOF, or width of fabric if you are new to sewing. Ideally, I use fabric with a WOF of 59" or wider for sewing an infinity scarf.

An infinity scarf pattern is usually just a really long rectangular piece sewn with short edges together, or - if you want a reversible infinity scarf - two rectangles sewn together, so you do not really need a paper pattern to sew. Rather just measurements.

How long should an infinity scarf be?

Around 60 inches is great for knit fabrics, especially if they are not bulky (like here), any width of fabric from 55" onwards will be fine. The knit I'm using comes in a width of 59", which gives me an infinity scarf of 58” in circumference. Let's see how to make it.

No time to sew now? Save it to Pinterest for later using this link or the image below - so you have it ready for later:

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How To Make Infinity Scarves

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Supplies

  • two matching pieces of jersey with a width of fabric at least 55" - each 12" by WOF.
  • either serger or a regular home sewing machine and a ballpoint needle
  • matching thread
  • fabric scissors
  • pins or sewing clips

Steps:

Step 1 - Cut the Fabric For Infinity scarf

Cut each of the two fabric pieces at 12" along the lengthwise grain.

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Step 2 - Sew along the long edges

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Place the pieces right-sides-together and stitch along both long edges, securing the seam at the beginning and end to prevent unraveling. If you need help in finding the right and the wrong side of the jersey, check out this Beginner's Guide to Sewing With Knits.

Have no serger? No problem. Just use a ballpoint needle on your home sewing machine, and select a stretch stitch. I was sewing all knits on my own regular sewing machine before I got my serger.

Step 3 - Fold the Long piece In Half

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Turn the tube halfway: Reach with your hand through one end of the tube and grab the other end. Pull that end through so the two raw edges meet, and they are right sides together:

Step 4 - How To Join The Ends Of The Infinity Scarf

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Align the short edges, pin and stitch around. Make sure to leave a turning hole of approximately 5 inches - meaning you won't sew a full circle around. Secure the seam to prevent unraveling.

Step 5 - Turn the Diy Infinity Scarf And Finish

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Turn the infinity scarf right-side out through the turning hole. Tuck the seam allowance on the turning hole, sew the opening closed, and wear!

How To Wear An Infinity Scarf?

Sometimes, readers ask me how to style an infinity scarf, and even more often, how to put on an infinity scarf. Super easy! You just put your infinity scarf on your neck, then twist the portion that is hanging down from the neck, and loop on your neck again.

And if you want to make your infinity scarf appear fuller, simply fluff and pull the fabric out. It always works!

How to Wear An Infinity Scarf As A Shawl?

And here's another version of how to put on an infinity scarf: you can wear it as a shawl:

  • First, place theinfinity scarf on your shoulder by slipping your right arm through the scarf.The entire loop will hang from your right shoulder.
  • Now grab the other end of the loop and slip your left arm through.
  • Adjust the fabric so that it fits comfortably on your shoulders.
  • The portion of the scarf crossing your back should be flat and snug
  • The rest of the infinity scarf will be hanging behind your body, creating a loose wrap.

What is the average length of an infinity scarf?

If you're wondering how long an average, store-bought infinity scarf is, it's about 60 inches long.

I hope this tutorial inspires you to a cozy transition between cold and hot weather - in style! And get ready to wear your infinity scarves a lot next season, they are here to stay!

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FAQs

What are the measurements for an infinity scarf? ›

Measure your fabric in a rectangle shape to the length and width you want; we chose 60″ long x 40″ wide, as a 60″ infinity scarf can usually be wrapped twice around the neck for a nice, close fit. Because we're making a double-layered scarf, the width needs to be cut twice as wide as the scarf's final dimension.

How many yards of fabric do I need for an infinity scarf? ›

Fold the 2 yards of fabric in half lengthwise and cut down the fold. This will create 2 strips of fabric that are about 22” wide depending on the starting width of your fabric. You can adjust the width depending on how full you want the scarf to look.

What is the easiest way to knit an infinity scarf? ›

Infinity Scarf in the Round

If you know how to knit in the round, this scarf is very easy to make. You choose the pattern and stitch. Use a very long circular needle. If you use a small one, you'll only knit enough to make a cowl, which is a short infinity scarf but you won't be able to wrap it again and again.

How many skeins do you need for an infinity scarf? ›

I used almost exactly 2 skeins of Patons Canadiana to make one scarf, so if you're planning to make one in a bigger size than is in the pattern, then you'll definitely want to have a third skein on hand.

How many twists are in an infinity scarf? ›

The scarf is worn long around the neck it is one smooth tube, then when twisted a second time it creates the “infinity” around the neck.

How long does it take to make an infinity scarf? ›

This infinity scarf is a quick and easy knitting project that you can do on a rectangular or round loom - whatever you have around! I've been working on this pattern for a couple weeks, and now I've streamlined the process enough you should be able to have a totally finished infinity scarf in 3-4 hours.

What is the best stitch for an infinity scarf? ›

The best stitch to make a scarf out of is the double crochet! It's a beginner-friendly stitch which works up fast, which a great feature for an infinity scarf pattern! Double crochet in rows and sew the ends together to finish this scarf.

Can you knit an infinity scarf with straight needles? ›

This knit infinity scarf pattern will leave you feeling infinitely cozy with its simple repeat of knit and purl stitches. Worked flat using straight needles and seamed into a circle scarf, this project is meditative and straightforward, even for inexperienced knitters.

Are infinity scarves in style? ›

Timeless infinity scarves are always in style - you can wear and rewear these convertible accessories to suit the trends of today and beyond.

What is the best fabric for an infinity scarf? ›

You can use any light-weight fabric for the infinity scarf, but I love the drape of the voile. You could also use a cotton knit, but that may get a little warm during the summer months. Use whatever you like and whatever makes you feel fabulous!

How many yards do I need for an infinity scarf? ›

To make an infinity scarf, all you need is: 2 yards of fabric (flannel is cozy; cotton should work as well; this amount of fabric will actually yield two scarves, but you need the length.) Thread (use a color that will blend in nicely to your fabric) Scissors.

What is the circumference of an infinity scarf? ›

The infinity scarf measures approximately 48 inches in circumference and 7.5 inches (width of scarf). Instructions: Cowl (Infinity Scarf) | See Video Tutorial at bottom of page. Ch 46 (90) sts or as many sts as you'd like to get the circumference you want.

What are good scarf dimensions? ›

If you averaged all the scarf projects in Handwoven (most of these would fall into the decorative accessory category), I bet the average width would be 8", the average scarf length about 65", and the average fringe length about 6".

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