Tiled Infinity Scarf

The Tiled Infinity Scarf is a beautiful, squishy knit infinity scarf pattern that has a great texture with an i-cord edge. With only knits and purls over an 8 – row repeat, this is an easy project to take with you or for social knitting. The Tiled Infinity Scarf is worked flat, then seamed when you finish the pattern, so you can adjust the length to your liking. To make the scarf wider or thinner, add or subtract the cast on stitches in increments of 6.

This pattern is an Easy project and has been tested – thank you to all my lovely testers!

Disclosure: The yarn for this project was provided to me by King Cole. I am a King Cole Brand Ambassador and this post is part of our ongoing collaboration. Thank you for your support!

No Purls About It – One Hank Infinity Scarf

The “No Purls About It” is the perfect project to take with you as you travel. It’s worked over a 4-row repeat and only uses knits (no purls!) and is reversible. The extra wraps of yarn during the knits on one of the rows offer a beautiful and simple lace design. 

“No purls about it” uses only one hank of yarn and you can choose to work until you’re almost out of yarn or until you reach your desired length. This pattern is easily adaptable to be wider or more narrow simply by adding or subtracting in increments of six. 

The yarn that I chose to use is Knit Picks “Muse” fingering weight yarn. You can use any fingering weight yarn that you like. However, I chose this specific yarn because it’s soft, not slippery and has a tiny bit of “stickiness” to it. The yarn rarely split and the color is tonal. 

The “Muse” yarn offers pretty generous yardage, therefore allowing a nice, long scarf using only one hank of yarn.

This pattern is an Easy project and has been tested – thank you to all my lovely testers!

The Daddy O scarf – Free crochet pattern

The Daddy O scarf was originally inspired by my stepfather. I was trying to think up a design as a holiday gift for him and this idea came to me. It’s a simple design with a little bit of flair – kind of like him! 

Although I don’t call my stepfather “Dad”, his name, or “stepdad”, I do call him “Daddy O”. I have no idea where that name came from, it just seemed to fit him. So, here we have the Daddy O Scarf!

When I was getting pictures for this scarf, he had no idea that I had made it for him. He thought it was just one of my regular designs. But, boy, did he go crazy for it. I’ve never seen him so enthrawled with one of my designs! He kept saying how much he loved the design…the color…how it fit, etc… So, I know that this is the right gift for him.

This pattern is an intermediate project, but some of my testers also labeled it as easy. 

This crochet pattern has been tested – thank you to all my lovely testers!

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