Infinity Scarf (Knitting Machine)
- Madison Tyndall
- Nov 8
- 1 min read
Remember earlier this year when I posted about my knitting machine and how to make knitted beanies? Well, I kind of forgot about it as the weather got warmer! I also noticed II hadn't published the pattern for this knitted infinity scarf yet, so here it is! I would argue this project is even easier to make than the knitted beanies were. There isn't nearly as much stitching involved and the scarves take even less time to make. About an hour or less total, if I'm remembering correctly. I used an Addi king-size knitting machine for this project, which has 46 needles.

Materials:
Knitting machine
Yarn of choice (I've found weight 3 (light) yarn works best)
Scissors
Needle
Instructions:
Make sure the machine is set to circular mode. Cast onto your machine. Crank slowly for the first couple of rounds to make sure the needles aren't dropping stitches.

Knit 177 rows for this scarf. Feel free to adjust the number of knit rows depending on your torso length and how you would like to style the scarf.
Use the needle to thread the yarn tail through the loops from the last row to cast off.
Stitch the ends of each side of the tube together, forming your scarf. Make sure any loose yarn ends are tucked in.





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