The Fiesta Scarf is a free crochet infinity scarf pattern with a textured ribbed design!
With a unique swirl appearance this beautiful infinity scarf works up quickly in self-striping yarn.
The scarf’s versatility in styling, coupled with its vibrant color transitions, makes it a perfect statement accessory. Whether draped loosely or wrapped snugly around the neck, this ribbed scarf is both functional and stylish.


How to make Fiesta Swirl Infinity Scarf Pattern
For the full written pattern instructions for the Fiesta Swirl Scarf scroll down below. I have the ad-free PDF available for this infinity crochet scarf in my shop. Or, become a Lifetime Member and never pay for a PDF again!
1. This easy crochet infinity scarf is made sideways as a parallelogram shape. Starting with a foundation chain that can be easily adjusted to any width by adding or subtracting any number of chains – no multiples here!
2. Made with the single crochet stitch worked in the back loop only creating a ribbed texture.

3. The parallelogram shape is created by working increases on one side of the scarf while working decreases on the other side of the scarf.
4. I recommend placing a stitch marker on the increase side of your scarf so you never lose track!
5. Decreases are so easy – simply leave the last stitch of the row unworked and turn to begin the next row.

6. Once you have the length desired or you are almost out of yarn simply fasten off and seam the ends together to create the infinity scarf shape. Seaming is optional – you can wear as a standard scarf as well.

I have a complete video tutorial to help you work through this pattern as well.
I hope you love making the Fiesta Swirl Scarf and pair with the matching Fiesta Swirl Hat for the perfect pairing!
Tonya 💕🌸
Fiesta Scarf Yarn Supplies
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I came across the brand new Lion Brand Landscapes Renewed yarn* recently and I loved how soft and vibrant the color options were so I had to grab a couple! This yarn is truly delightful to work with and so soft – perfect for a crochet scarf pattern!
This yarn is a medium weight 4 and can easily be substituted with your favorite medium worsted weight yarn!
September 2024 Scarf of the Month CAL

The Fiesta Swirl Scarf is part of the Scarf of the Month CAL which is a year-long event hosted by Rhondda from Oombawka Designs and Amy from The Stitchin Mommy. Follow along for 3 new scarf patterns every month! The other two patterns this month are the Simple Stitches Infinity Scarf by Rhondda and the Harlee Button Cowl by Amy.
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Fiesta Swirl free crochet infinity scarf pattern instructions
Pattern written in US crochet terminology
Supplies:
- Lion Brand Landscapes Renewed, Weight 4 Medium (75% polyester, 25% recycled polyester) 5.3 oz / 232 yards
- (2) Fiesta color way
Crochet hook size I (5.5 mm)
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
Approximate finished size:
66” x 7” before folding and seaming
Gauge: 16 pattern rows x 18 sc sts = 4” x 4”
Abbreviations:
- ch(s) = chain(s)
- sk = skip(ped)
- sc = single crochet
- st(s) = stitch(es)
- sl st = slip stitch
Recommended Tutorials:
Pattern Notes:
- Scarf is worked side to side as a parallelogram in rows and then seamed together at the end.
- Resizing: To adjust height, add or subtract foundation chains according to gauge. To adjust width, make more or fewer rows. You can also resize by using a larger or smaller crochet hook.
- Increases are on same side of scarf. Place a stitch marker in first st of increase side of scarf as a visual reminder of which side to increase.
- Note that when measuring for width you will need to measure along either long edge or after folding short edges together.
Pattern Instructions
Ch 32.
Row 1: Sc in second ch from hook and in each across. Turn. (31)
Row 2: Ch 1, working in BLO through remainder of scarf, 2 sc in same st (place st marker in first st to mark as increase side of scarf), sc in each st to last st, do not work in last st. Turn. (31)
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each st. Turn. (31)
Continue repeating rows 2 – 3 to size desired.
Fasten off leaving a long tail for sewing. Weave in remaining ends.
Fold ends of parallelogram together, and with long end, sew together with mattress stitch using loop left from foundation chain and top front loop of last row. This side will now be the wrong side of your scarf.
To measure width of scarf prior to sewing, measure along bottom or top edges:
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Hi! Thank you so much for being here! I am Tonya the designer behind Nana's Crafty Home. As a wife, mother, Nana of 9 & with 2 fur babies, my days are filled with love, laughter, hugs and yarn! Here you will find colorful and creative crochet designs for yourself or loved ones. My hope is that you will be inspired to learn and create along with me!
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