Infinity Scarf by Nicole Smith
Endlessly stylish, infinitely easy-to-make scarf. So simple to create, you’ll spend less than an hour from start to finish, but the result looks like a knitting masterpiece. Choose a chunky or metallic sweater-knit fabric to enhance the illusion of this knitted infinity knot. Once you make one, adjust the dimensions to create infinite variations in texture, length and width – one for every mood and moment. Get started by clicking the buttons to download detailed project instructions, learn more about Nicole Smith who created this project or connect to her blog.
February 2, 2011 by Nicole Smith
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Love it!
October 10, 2011 |Super easy to make and great look, but I live in Florida! I recently observed a lady at JoAnne Fabrics having several pieces of silky fabrics cut. She told the employee that she was making infinity scarves to sell at a church bizarre. Is there more than one item that is referred to as an “infinity scarf”?
October 11, 2011 |Hi Kathy — Yes, there are many variations on the infinity scarf, which is basically a loop of fabric, or a scarf that never ends. The scarf can be looped and worn in many ways, depending on its length and width. Jo
October 11, 2011 |I made this scarf step-by-step per your instructions, however, I feel you missed one VERY IMPORTANT step. After step 1, continue to step 2, but once you have turned the scarf right side out, you should lay the scarf flat with the seam you just sewed at either the top or bottom. Then you need to turn or “twist” the scarf one time in the middle to add a “kink” in the design to create the “infinity” or figure 8 once it is finished. Then continue pulling the one end, wrong side facing out, down to the other short end aligning the short ends. The original side seam will now no longer match seam to seam. You will be matching one side seam to the center of the other side where there is no seam. Leave a small opening for turning. Once you turn the entire scarf right side out, you will have a figure 8 or “infinity” design. Then you can hand stitch the opening closed.
October 13, 2011 |