This pattern is great to do for something easy and quick to wear when it is cold. The chunky yarn makes the scarf work up fast. the stitching in the pattern makes the scarf not curl up like it would with other kinds of patterns. The pattern makes it look professional. I have had people ask me where I got it, not knowing that I made it myself.
Infinity scarves can spruce up any outfit in the cold months, and this one is soft and comfortable. It only took me a few hours to complete. This would also be a great beginner knitting project that is simple but without the sacrifice of great looks!
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Materials:
- size US 11 circular knitting needles
- size 6 (bulky) yarn (I used Lion Brand® Hometown USA yarn in Aspen Tweed)
- tapestry needle
Finished Size:
- width: 8 inches
- length (infinity scarf lying flat; diameter of circle): 37 inches
Abbreviations:
- K- knit
- P- purl
- CO- cast on
- BO- bind off
Pattern:
Note: when joining the yarn, make sure not to twist up the row of stitches or your scarf will have a twist in it.
CO 132 stiches
Row 1: join yarn together, K1, P1 to end of row.
Row 2: K1, P1 to end of row.
Row 3: P1, K1 to end of row.
Row 4: repeat row 3.
Rows 5-24: repeat rows 1-4 six times.
Finishing: BO, then weave in the ends with a tapestry needle.
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