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Knitted Infinity Scarf

The knitted infinity scarf is a cozy and versatile accessory that will quickly become your go-to item for chilly days! Its soft material and endless loop design make it not only stylish but also incredibly easy to wear. Whether you want to drape it loosely around your neck or bundle it up for extra warmth, this scarf will keep you feeling snug and looking fabulous. With a plethora of colors and patterns to choose from, finding the perfect knitted infinity scarf to complement your winter wardrobe has never been more fun!

Materials:

700 yards total worsted weight yarn - shown in black and Red Heart Super Saver in Bright Stripe

Size 8 (5 mm) circular knitting needles (minimum 24" cable)

Stitch marker

Tapestry needle

Gauge:

12 stitches / 20 rows = 4 in /10 cm in brioche stitch

Finished Size:

10" height / 88" length

Abbreviations

brk: brioche knit

brp: brioche purl

cc: contrast color

mc: main color

p: purl

sl: slip (slip all stitches purlwise)

st/sts: stitch/stitches

wyif: with yarn in front

yo: yarn over

Brioche Knit Infinity Scarf Instructions:

Setup:

With mc, cast on 240 stitches. Use a stretchy cast on such as a long tail or tubular method.

Do not turn, slide stitches to other end of needle to start work at cast on beginning. Pick up cc and wyif, sl1yo, p; repeat from to end.

Making sure not to twist the stitches, join needles for working in the round and attach a stitch marker to mark the round beginning.

Pattern Repeat:

Round 1 (first pass): with mc, brk, sl1yo: repeat from to end of round

Round 1 (second pass) with cc, sl1yo, brp; repeat from to end of round

Repeat the 2 rounds for 10" or desired width. End after a mc round.

Bind off using a stretchy bind off of your choosing. When binding off, treat the sl1yo stitches as 1 stitch and work them together.

Example of stretchy bind off:

Knit 2 stitches, slide stitches back to left needle and knit together through the back loop. (one stitch on right needle), knit one, then slide 2 stitches back onto left needle and repeat the process until 1 stitch remains. Break yarn and pull through.

Weave in ends with tapestry needle and block if needed.

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