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Infinite
Your very own mohair cloud
Just one skein of your favorite brushed mohair yarn will give you this perennially popular accessory: an infinity scarf. Wear it long like a super-drapey cowl, double it up for that casual scarf look, or pull the second wrap up over your head like a smoke ring.
What you’ll love about knitting Infinite:
- You get to use that luscious skein of Kidsilk Haze or any other mohair/silk blend yarn that’s been hanging out in your stash or calling to you at your LYS.
- Working in the round means you just knit, knit, knit (with a couple of super-simple rounds for variety).
- Provisional cast-on means you’ll bind off both ends in the same way - top and bottom of your cowl will match
What you’ll love about wearing Infinite:
- You get to wear that beautiful yarn right where it belongs - around your gorgeous face!
- Surprise! Infinite squishes down to almost nothing at all yet keeps you warm and toasty on a cold day.
- You can wear it three ways: drapey long cowl, doubled-up scarf dramatic, smoke ring
Size/Finished Measurements
15 inches high x 38 inches around
Materials
Rowan Kidsilk Haze (70% Super Kid Mohair, 30% Silk; 229 yards/25 grams) in Majestic #589
US9/5.5mm 29-inch circular needle (ndl)
Waste yarn
Stitch marker
Tapestry needle
Gauge in Stockinette Stitch
12 sts x 24 rows = 4 inches in Stockinette Stitch
Skills Needed
Casting on
Binding off
Knitting in the round
Increasing (yarnovers)
Decreasing (knitting two together)
With these two moves under your belt, you’re ready for lace!
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- First published: November 2009
- Page created: November 4, 2009
- Last updated: September 9, 2021 …
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