This Gap-tastic Infinity Scarf works up really quick and is super cozy for those cold days and night freezing nights.
My mom loves knitting. She knits a lot. I mostly crochet, but I started seeing a ton of cute knitting projects so I asked her to teach me. I chose a fairly simple pattern. I say fairly, because it has both knit and purl stitches. So maybe not the simplest for my first knitting project, but that’s how I roll.
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I used the Gap-tastic Cowl pattern that is free on Ravelry. I knit mine with a size 13 circular needle and 2 skeins of Wool Ease in Oatmeal. It honestly took me about a year and a half to knit. That was slow beginners knitting and putting it on the back burner for months at a time. But I suspect if you actually stuck with it it would take hardly any time at all. I love how thick and chunky it turned out. It will be so cozy this winter.
Check out the other scarves from this series:
Crochet Cable Cowl
Super Simple Crochet Cowl
Luxe Ribbed Cowl
DIY Infinity Scarf
Wavy Crochet Cowl
Shell Cowl
Fleece Bow Tie Scarf
Cobi says
This is gorgeous! Can’t wait to see what’s next, you have such a talent.
Katie Clark says
Love it! I wish I could knit or crochet.
Shauna {The Best Blog Recipes} says
Wow, I totally wish I could crochet! This is a beautiful scarf 🙂
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Frankie says
Nice job! Now aren’t you glad you stuck with it? It’s going to be fun to wear on those cold winter days ahead.