Here are the simple steps I used to make this infinity scarf:
1. Start with a slip knot then chain about 70 stitches (adjustable to how long you want your scarf to be).
2. Connect the chain into a circle using a slip stitch. Be careful not to twist it while doing this.
3. Use a half double crochet in the next stitch and in each stitch all the way around.
4. Continue around until you have reached desired width (about 6-8 rows).
5. Finish it off and weave in all end pieces sticking out.
This scarf was actually quite simple to make once I learned how to chain and how to do a half double crochet. It was fairly easy to learn and to catch on to. Jen sent me a video to follow along with that I referred to when I was stuck or needed help.
Here is the video that she sent me and that I referred to:
You will be able to see all the videos I use throughout this project on my Resources page.
For the most part making this scarf wasn't that difficult but I did make a few mistakes and learned some things that I will need to be aware of and fix for future projects. When I was done with this scarf it was quite heavy because it was thicker yarn that was initially meant for a blanket so when using this yarn to make a scarf it turned out fairly heavy. Another thing I realized was that I tend to make my stitches very tight which causes problems for me later because when I try to insert into the stitch again it is harder to do so. One more problem I had was that when I connected my foundation chain to make it into a circle it ended up being twisted which made the scarf now twisted. That is something I will have to pay more attention to and be aware of if I make an infinity scarf again.