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Pattern Princess unveils Frost Blossom infinity scarf crochet pattern

A lemon-peel infinity scarf in two self-striping yarns gives beginners a polished, frosty finish with easy drape and very little finishing fuss.

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Pattern Princess unveils Frost Blossom infinity scarf crochet pattern
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A simple stitch pattern and a smart yarn choice do the visual work in Pattern Princess’s Frost Blossom infinity scarf, which leans on texture, drape, and a clean, wearable shape. The design was published on May 22, 2026, and it turns the familiar lemon peel stitch into a cold-weather accessory that reads refined without asking for complicated shaping.

The scarf is worked in alternating single crochet and double crochet, the combination that gives lemon peel its softly ridged surface and reversible fabric. Pattern Princess says that makes the stitch especially useful for scarves, blankets, shawls, and home décor, and that practical versatility shows up here in a piece meant to be looped once or twice around the neck. The finished scarf measures about 6 inches wide and 72 inches long before joining, a size that lands squarely in the sweet spot for an easy gift or a grab-and-go layer.

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The pattern PDF lists the project as beginner-friendly and gives a gauge of approximately 11 stitches and 10 rows to 4 inches by 4 inches in lemon peel stitch. It also includes guidance on carrying the yarn up the sides, which helps cut down on loose ends and keeps the finish looking neat. That detail matters here because the scarf uses two colors of self-striping yarn to create the frosty, shifting effect that gives the piece its seasonal personality.

Pattern Princess framed the scarf as part of the Frost Blossom Collection, introduced on February 23, 2026 and inspired by winter mornings, frost, icy petals, and snowy fields. The collection uses Red Heart Bitty Stripes in Crayon Box and Moonbeam, and Yarnspirations describes Bitty Stripes as a self-striping yarn with a rainbow blurry-stripe effect. Ravelry lists those same colorways and shows the yarn page was created on April 21, 2024, underscoring how newly introduced yarns can quickly become part of a coordinated design story.

That story comes from Vicky and Casey, the mother-daughter team behind Pattern Princess, and it already extends beyond this one scarf. Companion pieces in the Frost Blossom line include a throw blanket, pom scarf, ear warmer, and cowl, all built around the same winter-inspired stitch language. The infinity scarf is the most immediately portable of the group, a polished layer that keeps the collection’s icy look while staying easy enough for a relaxed make.

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