How much fabric do I need to make an infinity scarf?
How much fabric do I need to make an infinity scarf?
To make each scarf, you need a 2 yard by 22″ piece of fabric. You can either but 2 yards of fabric and make 2 scarves out of those 2 yards, or you can use one yard, cut it into two 36 in by 22 in pieces and then sew them together along one 22″ side to create 1 scarf out of 1 yard.
What are the measurements for an infinity scarf?
How long should an infinity scarf be? Around 60 inches is great for knit fabrics, especially if they are not bulky (like here), any width of fabric from 55″ onwards will be fine.
How wide should an infinity scarf be?
Measure your fabric in a rectangle shape to the length and width you want; we chose 60″ long x 40″ wide, as a 60″ infinity scarf can usually be wrapped twice around the neck for a nice, close fit. Because we’re making a double-layered scarf, the width needs to be cut twice as wide as the scarf’s final dimension.
How to make an infinity scarf?
Choose stylish fabric to make your infinity scarf. Buy a 2 yd (1.8 m) length of fabric from a 36 or 45 inches (91 or 114 cm) wide bolt.
How do you knit an infinity scarf?
You choose the pattern and stitch. Use a very long circular needle. Choose the stitch and pattern of your preference. Choose the scarf length. Cast on. Knit around and around. Continue knitting until it reaches the height you’d like.
How to knit an infinity scarf?
To knit an infinity scarf, you can either knit in the round using circular needles or knit back and forth, then seam your work together. Unlike the traditional or regular scarves, which are versatile and can be worn in different styles, an infinity scarf can only be wrapped a few times around the neck.
What to wear with an infinity scarf?
The sophisticated way to wear your infinity scarf is to wear it as a shoulder wrap. It will highlight your bust line and give you a feminine look. It can keep you warm as the temperature drops. To wear this shoulder wrap you need to pull the scarf along your shoulder after putting your head in the loop.