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![Rainbow Road Infinity Scarf worn in a double loop.
I never know what to do with my hands.](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/beantownshu/995613093/PXL_20240522_053535169.PORTRAIT_small2.jpg)
![reverse side out for when you're looking for a pop of colour!](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/beantownshu/997011672/PXL_20240522_053427439.PORTRAIT_small2.jpg)
![~120 cm long loop for when I inevitably get too warm](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/beantownshu/995612533/PXL_20240522_053318466.PORTRAIT_small2.jpg)
![snood mode to keep the ears warm](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/beantownshu/995612613/PXL_20240522_053614885.PORTRAIT_small2.jpg)
![reverse side up - I've chosen to mirror the pattern around the centre line, one side is randomised and the other is inverted from that](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/beantownshu/995612600/PXL_20240522_055444576_small2.jpg)
![right side up](https://images4-f.ravelrycache.com/uploads/beantownshu/995612545/PXL_20240522_055538228_small2.jpg)
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![The full reverse side, sorry I didn't think to take proper pictures of both sides before I seamed it.](https://images4-g.ravelrycache.com/uploads/beantownshu/995899271/445512770_10232926940424117_6051086632935555438_n_small2.jpg)
Rainbow Road Infinity Scarf
This is a brioche infinity scarf pattern with a twist - the pattern is entirely randomised by dice rolls and so every scarf will be unique. It is the sixth of the Pathways collection of randomised brioche knits.
It is an infinity scarf version of my first ever pattern, the Rainbow Road Cowl, written for Pride Month 2024 using Little Bird Makes’ Wear it Proud yak/silk mini-skein set.
It is a simple brioche knit which might suit a beginner - consisting of a four row repeat using two colours at a time, with a dice roll to decide the pattern stitches. The result is a relatively mindless knit that still provides an organic and unique design, that hopefully will not require many references to the pattern.
My final product was roughly 120 cm long and 23 cm wide (sewn into a loop), but the length is absolutely customisable. Just vary the stripe lengths! The sample product was done seamed, but you can also use a provisional cast on and kitchener stitch for a seamless finish. Since it is a brioche knit, it is super comfy and squishy. It will stretch and drape well to fit anybody.
I’ve included two sets of instructions. One set of instructions are detailed and outlines stitch by stitch, the other set of instructions gives an overview for knitters like me who are impatient and lose track of where I am in a pattern easily.
Also included is an explanation of the basic principle - it should equip you with the understanding of how the pattern works and thus how you can customise the width or pattern!
If you’re a D&D player or just like nice dice like me, now is the time to pull them out and roll it without having to wait for the next session!
The sample knit is done in Little Bird Makes Yak/Silk DK, Wear it Proud mini skein set.
- First published: June 2024
- Page created: May 31, 2024
- Last updated: January 5, 2025 …
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