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Up-Down Infinity Scarf
** EN ESPAÑOL: patrón de INFINITO ARRIBA ABAJO **
This is an infinity scarf (no beginning nor end), knit with circular needles, and hold together with a garter buttoned tab when folded.
For this scarf, you will need:
* Medium, worsted yarn (but you can actually use other similar yarns).
If you want to make a multicolored scarf, you can choose 8 colors, using each color just once, except the first which will be repeated at the end. This can be a great stash-buster project, because you just need a little of each color. Or you can use less colors and repeat them.
- Long circular knitting needles, size 5 or 5.5 mm (for worsted yarn). I personally used larger needles (6 mm), because I like my scarves soft and airy. Use the size you feel most comfortable with.
- One marker: To keep track of the start/end of each row.
This scarf is a rather easy knit. The hardest part is the cast on, since it is done length-wise. But once you have achieved that, it is a piece of cake. And the outcome is worth the effort.
- First published: October 2012
- Page created: October 28, 2012
- Last updated: August 10, 2022 …
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