Full Of Woe Infinity Scarf

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Full Of Woe Infinity Scarf

Full Of Woe Infinity Scarf
Full Of Woe Infinity Scarf

"This pattern is beginner-friendly and uses one skein of Red Heart Super Saver Yarn to complete. If you want the fleck of white in the tassels, you will need 11 strands of white yarn (each approximately 6 inches in length). My daughter and I watched Wednesday (on Netflix) and we fell in love with the show, the character and then Enid’s Snood (ummm….infinity scarf? I must be old because I still envision a snood as that hair holding bag that is worn on the back of the head from the 1800s, anyways….) so I promised her I’d crochet her one to wear if she promised to call it an infinity scarf. My version of Wednesday’s Snood uses a single strand of Medium/Aran Weight Yarn and a 7 mm hook. It works up very quickly and is perfect for wearing in Enid’s ‘it’s a snood silly’ style wrapped around the head, or as a loop around the neck, or wrapped twice around the neck. I hope you enjoy making this in your favorite colors :) or in Wednesday’s Style of black - like my daughter prefers."

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Beginner

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

Crochet Gauge9 stitches and 6 rows = 4 inches in dc

Finished SizeInfinity Scarf width approximately 8.5 inches X 73 inches length.

Materials List

  • Red Heart Super Saver Yarn
  • 7 mm crochet hook

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