Today, I’d like to share a new, quick pattern for this men’s ribbed scarf made with Tunisian crochet.
Whether you need a present for Father’s Day, a quick make for your hubby or boyfriend, or a gift for a young boy, this scarf can fit them all!
The stitch used for this cowl is the Tunisian crochet Saloniki stitch, which is extremely soft and stretchy. The Saloniki stitch is very easy to crochet and might look a bit like ribbing. Or faux knit if you prefer to look at it that way…
Of course, with the right color choice, this is also a great infinity scarf for girls and women!
So, pick your favorite color combination, and get ready for the cold season with this soft and warm double wrap scarf!
Find more cowls and scarves to make with Tunisian crochet…
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Printable PDF Pattern
The pattern of the Saloniki Infinity Scarf is also available as a printable PDF file in all my shops! The PDF comes with step-by-step photos on how to start your Tunisian crochet project, how to crochet the Saloniki stitch, bind off, and finish the cowl!
Grab your copy on Ravelry, LoveCrafts, or Etsy!
MATERIALS
- 8.0-mm (L/11 USA, 0 UK) Tunisian Crochet Hook with a Wire Extension or 12″ (30 cm) Long
- Worsted (4, Medium) Weight Yarn. I used KnitPicks Mighty Stitch.
- Tapestry Needle
Yardage
- A – Oyster (26811) – 154 yds, 141 m
- B – Spruce (26826) – 154 yds, 141 m
- C – Black (26852) – 154 yds, 141 m
ABBREVIATIONS (US TERMS)
- Ch – Chain
- Sk – Skip
- Sl St – Slip Stitch
- St – Stitch
- TFR – Tunisian Foundation Row
- Tfs – Tunisian Full Stitch
- Tss – Tunisian Simple Stitch
- Yo – Yarn Over
Special Stitches
How to Join a New Yarn Color
See the PDF pattern for a step-by-step tutorial.
Tunisian Foundation Row (TFR)
Learn how to start your Tunisian crochet project here.
Tunisian Crochet Full Stitch (Tfs)
See here how to crochet the Tunisian full stitch.
Tunisian Crochet Simple Stitch (Tss)
Learn how to crochet the Tunisian simple stitch with this step-by-step tutorial.
Size
10″ (25 cm) by 54″ (138 cm) before seaming.
Gauge
12 Sts for 12 rows worked according to the pattern in 4″ (10 cm).
Pattern Notes
- (…) – Repeat the instruction within brackets for the indicated number of times.
- *… – Repeat the instructions from * for the indicated number of times.
- The first stitch is included in the stitch count.
- The last stitch is worked under both loops of the final ch from the previous row.
- Throughout the pattern, the total stitch count is 30 sts. However, due to how the pattern works, you will have 44 loops on your hook for each forward pass.
TUNISIAN CROCHET SALONIKI RIBBED Infinity Scarf – Free Pattern
With A, make a TFR with 30 sts.
Row 1. Tighten the first loop on your hook to avoid slanting. *Tss 1 in next st, tfs 1 in next space between sts, tfs 1 in next space. Repeat from * 14 times, work the last st under both side loops. (44 loops on your hook)
Return Pass. Yo and pull through 1, (yo and pull through 3, yo and pull through 2) 14 times, yo and pull through the last 2 loops on your hook. (30 sts)
Row 2. Tighten the first loop on your hook to avoid slanting. *Tss 1 in next st, tfs 1 in each of next 2 spaces. Repeat from * 14 times, work the last st under both side loops. (44 loops on your hook)
Return Pass. Repeat the same return pass as for Row 1.
Rows 3-53. Repeat Row 2.
Change color to B.
Rows 54-106. Repeat Row 2.
Change color to C.
Rows 107-159. Repeat Row 2.
Bind off in pattern.
For more info on how to bind off in pattern, check the Saloniki Stitch Tutorial here.
Assembly
Lay your scarf flat with the right side facing up. Fold the two short sides toward the center of the scarf (now, the wrong sides are facing up), and using the mattress stitch or your favorite sewing method, sew two short sides together.
To avoid big gaps, for each st, insert your needle through the top two loops and through the loop that is immediately below the top of the st on the wrong side of your work.
Fasten off and weave in all your ends.
Your TUNISIAN CROCHET Infinity Scarf is ready!
I hope you enjoyed crocheting this pattern! Don’t forget to show me your Saloniki Infinity Scarves on Facebook or Instagram using the hashtag #raffamusadesigns
Find more Tunisian crochet patterns here on the blog…
Fall Into Autumn Bundle
The pattern of the Saloniki Infinity Scarf was featured in the Fall Into Autumn Bundle organized by RaeLynn from Itchin’ for Some Stitchin’ and Sarah from Ned and Mimi.
Take a look at the bundle HERE!
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