Blended Jewels Infinity Scarf

Blended Jewels Infinity Scarf

A single easily memorized stitch pattern combines with four brilliant colors to create an addictive knitting experience. The ever-changing interplay of colors keeps the knitting interesting.

This long infinity scarf is knit flat, grafted into a circle, then seamed along the long edge.

As an option, the long edge can be seamed and the ends grafted closed to make a long scarf.

Either way, it’s fun to see how the sections contrast as they wind and wrap around your neck and shoulders.

There are almost infinite ways to wear this scarf. Let it hang in a long circle, double loop it, knot it, or use your favorite cuff or shawl jewelry to hold it in place. Wear it as a sash slung over one shoulder or as a shoulder wrap pinned in the center. The possibilties are endless.

Colors A, B, C: 400 yds/366m each
Color D: 265 yds/242 m

Techniques Used
• Knit, purl
• Slip stitch
• Crochet provisional cast-on
• Kitchener stitch grafting
• Mattress stitch seaming

Notions
• Waste yarn
• Crochet hook size D 3.25 mm or same size as needle
• Tapestry needle

Tech edited by Kephren Pritchett

Developed in collaboration with Elissavet of Wonderland Dyeworks

  • Suggested yarn: Wonderland Dyeworks Zebra Fingering

    Yarn weight: Fingering (14 wpi)

    Gauge: 36 stitches and 52 rows = 4 inches in Quilted Stitch

    Needle size: US 3 - 3.25 mm

    Yardage: 1465 yards (1340 m)

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