This is the third part of the Sampler Infinity Scarf, featuring a handsome Broken Ridge Stitch. Detailed instructions as well as suggestions for customisation are provided. Don’t forget to share your progress on social media!
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Sampler Infinity Scarf – Section 2
In this part of the Sampler Infinity Scarf knitting pattern series, you’ll knit a classic 2×2 rib. Following these clear instructions, using 5mm needles and DK yarn, you are one step closer to creating your beautiful, cozy scarf.
Sampler Infinity Scarf – Section 1
In this part of the Sampler Infinity Scarf knitting pattern series, you’ll knit a section in a variation of stocking stitch which will eventually be seamed to the opposite end to for the loop. Following simple steps, using 5mm needles and DK yarn, you’ll soon be on your way to creating a beautiful, wearable scarf.
Sampler Infinity Scarf Knitting Pattern – Introduction
An infinity scarf featuring a variety of stitches is an ideal project for autumn and winter. This beginner-friendly pattern is presented in a 12-part series, with each week introducing a new section. Detailed instructions and tips ensure ease of completion, and many opportunities to personalise your scarf.
Tracking Knitting Progress
A few weeks ago I shared some tips on how to regain your motivation with a knitting or crochet project when you’re struggling. I’m currently making a ballet wrap for my youngest which I am not loving…
How to regain knitting and crochet motivation for an unloved project
I’m currently working on a knitting project that I am not in love with, and trying hard to keep that all-important motivation so I thought I’d share some ideas on how you can power-up your knitting and crochet enthusiasm when you’re struggling.
Knitting Gift Set – Eco-friendly and Plastic Free
I’ve had such fun creating these knitting gift sets, thinking of just what I’d like to receive, and how to make it eco-friendly. They really are the perfect gift for knitters, both beginners and the more experienced.
The Jumper is Finished!
I have finally finished my knitted jumper, which has turned out to be quite an undertaking.
Jumper Update
Well, the sleeves are now set in! It almost looks like a jumper now, there’s just the collar to tackle, but I’m waiting for a quiet, childless moment when I don’t have anything else to do (!) to pick up the large number of stitches required around the neck opening without loosing count.
Jumper Update
I’ve finished the main part of the jumper and the first sleeve. I’m beginning to hope I might actually get to the end of this project with a wearable article of clothing!
