Stitchin’ Mommy Releases Fields of Green Infinity Scarf for April CAL
The Stitchin’ Mommy’s April CAL release pairs a green infinity scarf with a matching hat, keeping the 2026 month-to-month scarf rhythm moving.

The Stitchin’ Mommy kept the 2026 Scarf of the Month rhythm rolling with Fields of Green Infinity Scarf, her April contribution to the yearlong Scarf and Hat of the Month CAL. The release fits the format that has made these monthly drops stick with crocheters: one clean project, one clear season, and a built-in reason to come back next week for the matching hat.
That structure is the point. Rhondda Mol and Amy Ramnarine have lined up 12 months of free scarf and hat patterns for 2026, with 11 guest designers joining them and three free scarf patterns plus three free hat patterns planned each month across the participating blogs. Instead of leaving makers to sift through a pile of random single patterns, the CAL gives them a steady queue of projects that work together and keep the momentum going.
Fields of Green lands exactly where April should. The scarf is an infinity style with a spring feel, worked in Berroco Modern Cotton, a yarn Berroco describes as a blend of Pima cotton and Modal rayon with a soft hand and enough structure to show off stitch patterns. Berroco also offers the yarn in a lighter DK weight, while the original Modern Cotton line has been positioned as a worsted-weight option with generous yardage and a broad color range.
The practical details are just as useful as the seasonal pitch. The Ravelry listing for Fields of Green Infinity Scarf says the piece takes approximately 209 yards of Category 4 medium-weight cotton yarn. The sample uses Berroco Modern Cotton in the Wharf colorway and a size I, 5.5 mm hook, which makes the project easy to queue if you already have a cotton stash and want something wearable without a heavy time commitment.

Amy Ramnarine also said the matching hat pattern would follow the next week, keeping the set coordinated rather than treating the scarf as a one-off. That kind of pairing is part of why CALs still pull attention in crochet media: one release leads to another, and a single project can turn into a full accessory set before the month is over. The pattern was offered free on the blog, with a limited-time free PDF available through Ravelry for makers who prefer a printable file.
The series already has a track record behind it, with earlier 2026 installments including January’s Primrose Infinity Scarf and March’s Icy Tweed Scarf. April 2025 also brought the Papillon Infinity Scarf, showing how the event has settled into an annual repeat rather than a one-time promo. That consistency is what makes the CAL work: it keeps scarf makers stitching, sharing progress, and staying stocked for the season instead of letting good patterns disappear into an untended queue.
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