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Curving, scalloped columns interspersed with garter stitch make for a very interesting and unique pattern stitch. Perfect for elevating a simple infinity scarf shape to new levels of sophistication!
This infinity scarf is a simple big loop, knit in the round on long circular needles. The stitch pattern is fabulous, so be sure to choose a yarn with great stitch definition, like the Del Cerro 100% merino wool shown here from Aslan Trends yarns. The cocoa color is rich and a natural complement to any outfit.
This infinity scarf makes a wonderful gift. It can be worn long and loose, or wrapped twice around the neck, for a perfectly scrunched look.
Special thanks to Shelley's Yarns & Fiber Shoppe for contributing the fabulous Aslan Trends yarn featured in this sample. More about Shelley's Yarn & Fiber Shoppe.
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Finished Knit Measurements: 48" [122 cm] around x 9" [23 cm] high.
Skill Level:
Yarn Used: Aslan Trends Del Cerro (100% Merino Wool); 1.75 oz/50 g [127 yds/115 m] per hank): 3 hanks in Cafe #2129.
Gauge(s):
Pattern Gauge: Approximately 18 sts = 4" [10 cm] and 23 rows = 4" [10 cm] in Lace St Patt on size 10 [6 mm] needles.
Yarn Label Gauge and Information: A worsted weight yarn with a gauge of 18 sts = 4" on size 6-8 U.S. needles..
Total Yardage Required: 381 yds [345 m].
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Knitting Needles Used: Size 10 [6 mm]: 32" long circular needle OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE.
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Posted by Donna McQueen on 17th Jun 2017
The Luxe Infinity Scarf is a very eye-catching pattern.
Though it is made with simple yarnovers and decreases, it's made in a way that looks like you have put your expertise to work.
The hardest part of the whole pattern is making sure you don't twist your cast-on's when you begin. Once you've conquered that, following the pattern that's laid out is a breeze.
Posted by Knitter from NYC on 23rd Feb 2013
I worked this beautiful cowl up suing Cascade Magnum Paints (need 2 1/2 balls). It is so beautiful soft and warm. I constantly get compliments on. People can't believe I made it! I have friends that are begging me to make one for them. Thank you for this wonderful pattern!