Carousel of Stripes Infinity Scarf by Lena Mathisson

Carousel of Stripes Infinity Scarf

Knitting
June 2023
Light Fingering ?
22 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
700 - 800 yards (640 - 732 m)
Approximately 6"/15 cm wide x 60"/150 cm circumference; length can be varied as desired.
English
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The beginner-friendly Carousel of Stripes infinity scarf can be as fanciful and colorful as a merry-go-round - or use just a few colors for a sophisticated look. It’s the perfect use for advent/countdown mini-skein sets, or for using lots of little leftover bits of fingering/sock yarn.

The pattern uses “jogless” stripes to hide the transition from one color to another (easy!) and gives you the option whether to seam or to graft the ends of this infinity scarf together, whichever method you prefer.

You will have as much fun wearing Carousel of Stripes as you will knitting it! Wear it draped loosely once around the neck for casual style or wrapped twice for coziness.

Construction: This infinity scarf is worked in the round to form a long tube, which is then either seamed or grafted to create the circle; the pattern provides instructions for both methods.
The instructions use a “jogless stripe” method to minimize the transition between colors that is normally noticeable when working stripes in the round.

Techniques: cast on, knit, slip; working in the round.

Gauge and needle size: 22 sts and 28 rounds to 4”/10 cm in stockinette stitch on US 7/4.5 mm needles or size to obtain gauge.

Type of needle: This scarf is worked in the round. The sample was worked on 12”/30 cm circular needles very comfortably. You could also use double-pointed needles or a long circular needle if you prefer the Magic Loop method.
The instructions include a choice of grafting the ends of the scarf closed or sewing a seam to close the ends. If you plan to graft the ends closed to finish your scarf, you will also need a spare circular or double-pointed needle to hold the beginning stitches until you are ready to graft them.

Notions: Tapestry needle to weave in ends; marker for beginning of round.

Yarn requirements: Fingering/sock yarn, approximately 410 yards/375 meters/95 grams of the main color and a total of approximately 275 yards/250 meters/65 grams of contrast color(s), divided by the number of contrast colors you plan to use.

Yarn selection and usage: This pattern can be worked with one main color and a single contrast color, or with numerous contrast colors. This pattern is ideal for an advent/countdown mini-skein set paired with a single solid color. This also a great pattern for using up the leftovers from a bunch of other sock yarn/fingering projects.

Questions as you go? Get in touch! Designer email is in the pattern.

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