4/16/2023 0 Comments Infinity scarf![]() ![]() That’s it! If you would like an infinity scarf like I did, just stitch the 2 edges together. Repeat rows 3-6 until desired length or almost out of yarn, then knit 2 rows. Row 5: K2, *ssk, yo rep to last 3 sts, k 3. Row 3: K3, *yo, k2tog rep to last 2 sts, k2. Ssk (slip, slip, knit) – slip first st to right needle knitwise, slip second st to right needle knitwise, insert left needle left to right into the fronts of these sts, wrap yarn around (just like a regular knit st) and pull it through Gauge is not crucial for this project PATTERN Wrap yarn around (just like a regular knit st) and pull it through. K2tog (knit 2 together) – insert right needle from front to back (knitwise) into next 2 sts on left needle. Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable, 3.5 oz/100g, each approx 280 yards/256 meters ( acrylic): 1 ball #3950 PetuniaĪdvanced beginner (should know how to k2tog and ssk) Finished Measurements: You can easily create a regular scarf with or without fringe or an infinity scarf – the choice is up to you!īuy a large print, ad-free version of this pattern for $1.99 at my Etsy shop. Here is a picture of the original crochet version: I decided to make the knit version of this scarf an infinity scarf but it can easily be left open like the original. I recently created a crochet handbag with it for I Like Crochet magazine and the colors look just as good over a large project as they have with these smaller scarves. This Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable yarn is really beautiful and I have loved it every time I have used it. I really like how this turned out and enjoyed wearing it to the 2016 Knit and Crochet Show in Charleston, SC last weekend. No part of this publication may be reproduced, altered, or distributed in any form, or by any means, without express written permission from Rhondda Mol.I have had a crochet version of this scarf for almost three years and have been asked many times to create a knit version of the Unforgettable One-Skein Scarf, so I finally did! This simple four row repeat is great for practicing your decreasing and yarn overs and creates a nice mesh pattern that is similar to the V-stitch crochet version. You may sell finished items you crochet from this pattern. ![]() © 2012-2023, Designed by Rhondda Mol (Oombawka Design Crochet). If you prefer an ad-free version of the pattern, it is available to purchase right here on Ravelry. ![]() This pattern is available for free on my blog which is monetized by ads. The free pattern will be available on my blog beginning on Maat 7:00 pm EST. Simply add the pattern to your cart before 11:59 pm EST on March 20th and it will show as $0.00. This pattern will be available as a free PDF download until Maat 11:59 pm ET for CAL participants. The matching hat pattern will be available on March 26th and uses the same yarns. This makes it super easy to customize to other lengths and widths.įor my Shades of Midnight Infinity Scarf I used a total of 6.5 oz (186 g) and 310.6 yds (282.7 m) King Cole Shadow Chunky yarn (that was given to me by King Cole Yarn), in the shade Mercury (Shade: 4008) and Big Value Chunky, in the shade Midnight (Shade: 3391). This easy gender neutral infinity scarf is crocheted with beginner crochet stitches (half double crochet) and a stitch multiple of 1. ![]()
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