That Nice Stitch

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As a knitter, it’s always exciting to find a new pattern that captures your attention and imagination. That’s exactly what happened when I came across the That Nice Stitch infinity scarf pattern on Ravelry. From the moment I laid eyes on it, I knew I had to give it a try. The texture is just beautiful!

The yarn I chose for this project was a dream to work with – super soft and a pleasure to handle. And the long color changes kept things interesting, especially when you are bored easily, which I am.

Provisional Cast-On and Kitchener Grafting

I started by casting on 42 stitches using a provisional cast on, and before I knew it, I was nearing the end of the skein. I finished off the scarf using the Kitchener stitch to graft the live stitches to the cast on, and the final result was absolutely gorgeous.

Simple Pattern, Beautiful Results

This pattern is free and simple to follow, yet the end result looks much more complex and intricate than it actually is. It’s the perfect project for anyone looking to add a beautiful, unique accessory to their wardrobe without breaking a sweat.

Overall, I am extremely happy with how this infinity scarf turned out and can’t wait to wear it on all my winter adventures. If you’re in need of a new knitting project, I highly recommend giving this one a try – you won’t be disappointed!

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A photo of an infinity scarf wrapped around a fence post.
  • Pattern: That Nice Stitch
  • Type: Knitting
  • Start Date: November 9, 2022
  • End Date: December 15, 2022
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A photo of a skein of Frida Lang Yarns.
  • Brand: Lang Yarns
  • Yarn: Frida
  • Colorway: 4 Orange Petrol
  • Weight: Worsted