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Tiled Infinity Scarf
"This is a beautiful, squishy infinity scarf that has a great texture with an i-cord edge. The Tiled Infinity Scarf is worked flat, then seamed when you finish the pattern, so you can adjust the length to your liking. To make the scarf wider or thinner, add or subtract the cast on stitches in increments of 6. This is an easy knit that only uses knits, purls, and slipped stitches. It's a generously sized scarf that is super easy to make. One of my testers said that it's the "perfect social knitting" project. This scarf works up quickly using a chunky weight yarn and larger US size 10 / 6 mm knitting needles. It uses only 3 skeins of the yarn that I chose or 492 yds / 450 in any other chunky / #5 weight yarn. There is also a captioned video to help you along. This pattern has been tested. The Tiled Infinity Scarf pattern is available to view for free on my website. The pattern is written using US terminology."
Knitting Needle Size10 or 6 mm
Yarn Weight(5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)
Materials List
- King Cole Subtle Drifter Chunky (69% Premium Acrylic, 25% Cotton, 6% Wool; 100g; 164 yds / 150 m; Chunky / #5 weight) – 3 skeins in color “Leaf” or 492 yds / 450 m in any other #5 / Chunky weight yarn
- US Size 10 / 6 mm knitting needles
- Lockable stitch marker or scrap piece of yarn (optional)
- Scissors
- Tapestry needle
- Measuring tape
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