Cabled Infinity Scarf by Lori Adams

Cabled Infinity Scarf

Crochet
March 2020
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in Back Loop Only Slip Stitch
6.5 mm (K)
183 - 372 yards (167 - 340 m)
Small (snug) / Medium (relaxed) / Large (very loose)
US
English
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Yes, this infinity cowl really is crocheted! The cable is made using a technique which I introduced in my book, Alaskan Hats Using Slip Stitch, published by Leisure Arts in 2019.

This pattern is the result of my quest to find a better way to crochet cables. I’ve always loved how knitted cables look but have been disappointed in how they look when they’ve been crocheted, so over the years I’ve been obsessed with trying different things in an attempt to improve how they are made. It was during this quest that I started to realize how versatile the lowly slip stitch can be. The 6 different basic slip stitches can be arranged in endless combinations, and it was while experimenting with these combinations that magic started to happen! Beautiful designs, stretchy stitches, luxurious fabrics that had amazing drape, and smooth cables started to appear! The quest was over, and I had fallen in love with slip stitching cables!!!!

This pattern includes written instructions for 3 sizes, and the technique is fairly easy to master. Look for more advanced slip stitch patterns in my store soon!