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Mathom Infinity Scarf
The pattern is also available to buy as a Hobbii Plus Design HERE.
This beautiful and fluffy infinity scarf is a great addition to your fall/winter accessories and will keep you warm during the cold season.
Also, it’s a perfect match of the Mathom Beanie so you can make a cute set for yourself or as a gift.
It works up quick and the texture created by the different stitches gives you a beautiful and unique look!
The scarf is made with two different yarns, strands held together: 1 strand of Extra Fine Merino for warmness and 1 strand of Kid Silk for fluffiness.
If you dont want to use the recommended yarn, the pattern works fine with any aran/worsted weight yarn too.
Special thanks to my testers:
Cheryl Freeman
Kerry Freeman
Inés from Redteapotatelier
Difficulty: Intermediate
Finished Size: 60” / 152.5 cm circumference and 6” / 15 cm wide
Materials needed:
• 4.5mm (G+) Hook (I used Furls Olive Wood Alpha)
• Hobbii Friends Extra Fine Merino and Hobbii Friends Kid Silk held together in the following quantities (I used Color 42-Cranberry):
o Friends Extra Fine Merino: 2.5 balls (125 grams, 412 metres/450 yards)
o Friends Kid Silk: 2 balls (50 grams, 400 metres/436 yards)
or alternatively you can use any other aran/worsted yarn suitable (Note: Using aran/worsted weight yarn changes the yarn quantities required!)
• Yarn needle for weaving in ends
• Scissors
• Stitch markers
US terms used throughout
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It is available to download as a photo tutorial and it has a print friendly version too.
I hope you’ll love it as much as I loved creating it!
Happy crocheting!
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- First published: December 2022
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