Rill Infinity Scarf by Maria Olson

Rill Infinity Scarf

Knitting
January 2017
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in reversible twisted ribbing cable pattern
US 10 - 6.0 mm
300 - 400 yards (274 - 366 m)
see notes below
English
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Rill Infinity Scarf is a cozy worsted weight scarf full of flowing textural cables and perfect for chasing away a winter chill. Though deceptively complex in looks, the reversible twisted ribbing cable pattern is actually simple to knit and easy to memorize. The scarf begins with a provisional cast on, is worked to any length desired, then the ends are grafted together to form a seamless loop. There are two options to choose from: a longer narrower infinity scarf or a wider single loop cowl version. Specific gauge is not necessary so feel free to experiment with a variety of yarn weights and needle sizes for infinite variations with this easy pattern.

Finished Measurements

  • Infinity Scarf: 9”/23 cm in width by 52”/132 cm in circumference
  • Cowl: 14”/35.5 cm in width by 32”/81 cm in circumference

Yarn
The Fibre Company Canopy Worsted (50% Baby Alpaca, 30% Merino, 20% Viscose Bamboo, 200 yds per 100 gm skein), 2 skeins, or 400 yds/375 m worsted weight yarn

Needles
US 10/6.0 mm straight needles

Notions

  • Cable needle
  • Removable stitch marker
  • Scrap yarn
  • Tapestry needle

Gauge
21 stitches and 20 rows = 4”/10 cm square after blocking in reversible twisted ribbing cable pattern on US 10/6.0 mm needles