This is a quick knit and easy for those who love knitting on circular needles. The fat ridges remind me of the wide wale corduroys I had as a teenager. (in the days when we were not allowed to wear jeans to school, they were the "cool" option). Enjoy!
Wide Wale
Corduroy Infinity Scarf
Yarn: Soft chunky weight yarn, mine is a silk blend
in rusty tweed. Approximately 150 grams.
Gauge: 12
sts to 4 inches on 6mm (US 10).
Needles: 6mm (US 10) circular 36 inches. (or size to
get the gauge) + stitch marker
Scarf: Cast on 130 stitches. Carefully join without twisting (place a
marker to mark end of row) and knit 4 rows.
[Purl 4
rows, Knit 4 rows] repeat this 8 row pattern until 9 purl ridges are completed
(9 wide wales). Cast off loosely all
stitches. Weave in ends.
Wash gently
to block.
What yarn did you use?
ReplyDeleteHi Beverly. The yarn was a hand dyed, hand spun from a craft show long ago. Sorry, no name for you. Any soft chunky yarn will do for this project.
ReplyDeleteChris
How wide should infinity scarf be?
ReplyDeleteHi
ReplyDeleteHow wide should I knit an infinity SCARF