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Iris Scarf
This is a simple two-row repeat brioche infinity scarf that uses two skeins of fingering weight yarn. This scarf is light-weight but warm enough for the winter months and is perfect for knitters who have mastered the basics and are looking for more intricate stitch work.
This pattern is part of my Solidarity in Stitches Series meaning that all profits from sales are donated to Mutual Aid Organizations. 100% of of the purchase price of this pattern will go to BindersOUT, a Toronto-based grassroots organization that prioritizes making binders accessible at local drop-ins and support groups, including those geared towards youth & teens, trans folx of colour, and trans folx struggling with homelessness or finances.
The gauge is 16st by 28 rows = 4x4 inches in the Brioche pattern
The finished circumference is roughly 68 inches after blocking due to the stretchy weave that the Brioche stitch creates.
I used:
- One skein of Cascade Heritage in White
- One skein of Loch Briar Knits Goosh in Taffy
- One 32 inch 3.75mm circular needle (Size 5)
You can use any two skeins of fingering weight yarn, the more colourful the better.
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