Argyle with a Twist Infinity Scarf

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Argyle with a Twist Infinity Scarf

Argyle with a Twist Infinity Scarf
Argyle with a Twist Infinity Scarf

"This twisted infinity crochet scarf, aka Mobius infinity scarf, is made using the Technique of Planned Color Pooling in Crochet with the Moss Stitch. The scarf is work flat in rows, than the ends are joined together to form an infinity scarf. To make this scarf you’ll need 1 skein of Red Heart Super Saver - Antique colorway and 1 skein of Red Heart Super Saver - Aran colorway. I have combined the argyle part with a plain corresponding beige color that shows up in the argyle pattern, but if you prefer, you can choose to work the entire scarf in argyle only."

Intermediate

Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet GaugeIt is important to maintain the correct placement of the stitch color vs. gauge!
You will need to adjust the tension of the sts to get the correct number of stitches in the correct place every row!

Finished SizeWidth: 22 cm ( approx. 9 inches) Circumference: Scarf pictured is 145 cm (57") long. You can easily customize to the length you need by adding or subtracting rows.

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This scarf looks amazing, and I am definitely interested in making a few! The color pooling is a little bit intimidating, but I know there are many, many videos and tutorials to watch to learn how to do it. The only thing left to do is pick the colors I want to use. There is also a matching hat I want to make!

I love how this scarf looks, but I have to admit Im extremely intimidated by even the thought of this level of planned color pooling. I understand the theory behind the technique but havent done very much in practice. I do want to attempt this scarf sometime in the future, but for now, Ill have to settle for watching the suggested tutorials several times until I feel more comfortable.

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