The Chunky Suzette Crochet Infinity Scarf: Free Pattern

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Welcome to the Chunky Suzette Infinity Scarf crochet pattern! If you love cozy winter makes that work up quickly and look absolutely stunning, this one is for you. Infinity scarves are making a comeback, and I couldn’t resist revisiting this classic style. It’s been years since I last made one, but I remember how popular they were when I first started crocheting and they’re just as stylish now.

Beginner skill level.
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This easy, chunky infinity scarf uses the beautiful Suzette stitch for a rich texture and modern look. I used Mary Maxim Prism yarn held double, and the colour blends turned out incredible; each scarf is one-of-a-kind. The yarn worked up into a soft, bulky fabric that’s both warm and luxurious. As soon as my daughters saw these scarves, they immediately asked for one too, which is always the best sign that you’ve made a winner.

Key Takeaways

  • The Chunky Suzette Infinity Scarf pattern features a cozy and stylish design using the Suzette stitch.
  • This project works up quickly and is suitable for beginners, making it perfect for winter.
  • Holding two strands of Mary Maxim Prism yarn together creates a soft, bulky fabric.
  • Step-by-step video tutorials are available for the scarf, as well as companion fingerless gloves and mittens.
  • You can purchase an ad-free PDF download of the pattern through various platforms.

Video Tutorial

YouTube video

Supplies Needed:

The Yarn

Mary Maxim Prism (CDN) DK Weight #3, 290yds/100g, 100% Acrylic Shown in Desert Sunset and Sandstorm

Hold together 2 Strands of Yarn to create a Bulky Weight

Sizes: 2 ball (4 ball)

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Crochet Hooks

US M/N/13 (9mm)

Hook Tray

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Granny Stitch Cardigan

Notions

Yarn Needle

Scissors

Measuring Tape

Personalized Tags (Rivets)

Cardstock for Tags (CDN)

Hole Punch (CDN)

Twine (CDN)

Yarn Substitutions For Prism

Colorfusion (CDN) – 325 yards/100g

Lion Brand mandala (CDN) – 590 yds/150g

King Cole Riot DK – 322yDS/100g

Swish Pops– 246 yds/100g

Bulky Substitutes (One Strand)

Lion Brand Hue + Me – 137 yds/100g

Mary Maxim Marvelous Chunky (cdn site) – 270 yds/200g

Premier Puzzle Yarn– 328 yds/200g

Swish Bulky – 137 yds/100g

Gauge

Suzette Stitch: 8.5 sts and 9 rows equal to 4″ in pattern with 9mm hook

Helpful Resources

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Size Chart

Construction

The infinity scarf begins with a foundation chain that is joined to form a loop. The Suzette stitch is then worked seamlessly in the round. Continue working as many rounds as your yarn allows—approximately 15 rounds for the 2-ball scarf and 23 rounds for the 4-ball scarf. The scarf is completed with a seamless join for a polished finish.

An infinity scarf in autumn colors is crocheted and displayed with three balls of matching yarn, pinecones, and green foliage on a white surface.

Abbrevations

Blo – Back Loop Only

Ch – Chain

Dc – Double Crochet

Rep – Repeat

RS – Right Side

Sc – Single Crochet

Sl St – Slip Stitch

Sp(s) – Space(s)

St(s) – Stitch(es)

WS – Wrong Side

( ) – Work step in parentheses in the indicated stitch

[ ] – Work step in brackets the number of times indicated

Seamless Join – After the last stitch of the round, fasten off. With a yarn needle, weave under both loops of first st, then weave through the blo of the last stitch. Weave in tail.


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Crochet Pattern:

Pattern Notes

  • Two Sizes: 2 balls (4 balls)
  • The stitch pattern is worked over a multiple of 2.
  • The infinity scarf is worked in continuous rounds. Use a stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each round.
  • Hold two strands of yarn with similar colours together.
  • Work as many rounds as your yarn allows. I was able to complete approximately 15 rounds with 2 balls and 23 rounds with 4 balls.

Round 1 (RS):

Loosely ch 140 (160), make sure not to twist the ch, sl st in first ch to join, * 1 sc in the back bump of first ch, 1 dc in next ch; rep from * around, don’t join—140 (160) sts.

Round 2:

(1 sc, 1 dc) in first st, sk st, * (1 sc, 1 dc) next st, sk st; rep from * around—140 (160) sts.

Round 3:

(1 sc, 1 dc) in first st, sk st, * (1 sc, 1 dc) next st, sk st; rep from * around—140 (160) sts.

Round 4:

(1 sc, 1 dc) in first st, sk st, * (1 sc, 1 dc) next st, sk st; rep from * around—140 (160) sts.

Round 5:

(1 sc, 1 dc) in first st, sk st, * (1 sc, 1 dc) next st, sk st; rep from * around—140 (160) sts.

Round 6:

(1 sc, 1 dc) in first st, sk st, * (1 sc, 1 dc) next st, sk st; rep from * around—140 (160) sts.

Round 7:

(1 sc, 1 dc) in first st, sk st, * (1 sc, 1 dc) next st, sk st; rep from * around—140 (160) sts.

4 Ball Infinity

Rounds 16-22:

(1 sc, 1 dc) in first st, sk st, * (1 sc, 1 dc) next st, sk st; rep from * around—160 sts.

Round 23:

(1 sc, 1 dc) in first st sk st, * (1 sc, 1 dc) next st, sk st; rep from * around, end with 1 sc in last st (omit dc)—159 sts. Fasten off and join with a seamless join. Weave in tails and trim.

Finishing Instructions

To complete your project, add a personalized garment tag and secure it with leather rivets or embroidery thread.

Wearing

For a relaxed, casual look, wrap the scarf twice around your neck. For extra warmth and coziness, wrap it three times.

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This pattern is designed by Michelle Moore of MJ’s Off The Hook Designs Inc., based in Lakefield, Ontario, Canada. Your go-to source for modern, easy crochet patterns. Published on November 3rd, 2025.

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