This gorgeous Faerie Magic Infinity Scarf is made using one Caron Cake in the Faerie Cake colorway. There is no need to change color with this amazing color-changing yarn. The beautiful texture of this scarf is created using the moss stitch (also known as the crunch stitch.) This pattern includes a link for a photo tutorial of the moss stitch. This scarf is worked flat and then seamed at the ends to form an infinity scarf.

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Berry Cakes Infinity Scarf
This gorgeous Berry Cakes Infinity Scarf uses Caron Cakes, a self-striping yarn which creates color block sections. With a simple V-Stitch pattern, you can create this beautiful infinity scarf in no time! This scarf is made with one Caron Cake in the Mixed Berry colorway. If you are making this

Criss Cross Stitch Infinity Scarf
This infinity scarf has beautiful texture and works up quickly and easily. The alternating rows of criss cross stitches and double crochet stitches help keep the project nice and easy, but also very eye-catching. This is a one Caron Cake crochet project. There are so many Caron Cake colorways to

Cake Dots Scarf
The Cake Dots Scarf is a very pretty scarf that uses one Caron Cake to complete. The pattern includes instructions to make an infinity scarf, a regular scarf, and even an over-sized scarf. The regular scarf takes one 7 oz. skein of worsted weight yarn. The example in the pattern is made with Red

Piece of Cake Caron Cakes Cowl Pattern
This easy, modern "Piece of Cake Cowl" is going to become your go-to accessory for fall and winter! Despite looking elegant, this pattern is simple to make even if you're not an experienced pattern-reader. The cowl is the perfect project for on-the-go crocheting as you will have the

Easy Textured Crochet Scarf Pattern
I love making crochet scarves. They are not only fun to make but also very quick projects that you can easily complete in a day. Crochet scarves are also one of the great beginner crochet project to start with. They are typically worked in repeated rows which makes them very easy to follow pattern.
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