Opal Arrows Infinity Scarf

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Opal Arrows Infinity Scarf

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Opal Arrows Infinity Scarf

"I can’t get enough of Lion Brand Shawl in a Ball! It’s such a great size for one skein projects, and this colorway just spoke to me - gorgeous! I was inspired to create a filet mesh arrow pattern that is worked across the whole width of this super cozy and luxurious piece - the Opal Arrows Infinity Scarf! I really enjoyed plotting out this design - it makes for a very generous cowl! And as I refined the pattern, I realized it only takes a 3-row repeat and one skein - making this the perfect travel project too! And there’s a chart included for those who prefer charts - for this pattern, it really makes it easy!"

Easy

Crochet HookI/9 or 5.5 mm hook

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

Crochet Gauge17 stitches and 6 rows = 4 inches
in pattern

Finished Size10" wide x 68" long (length customizable)

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I realize that the pattern is so simple to create. The "arrows" appear naturally from the angle of the groupings of double crochets. They are sandwiched in between chain two spaces. Such a simple design element that creates such an impactful look. You must try this yarn with this pattern. I know I will, and sooner rather than later! Oh, there's also a suggestion on how to make your cowl longer if you so desire.

This infinity scarf looks like a dream, and I'm purchasing this exact yarn because I am in love. It also looks mighty cozy which is right up my alley, especially since I work in such a cold office now.

I love how this blogger used this pretty yarn! It is a great neutral color, but the metallic element adds some sparkle. The pattern looks easy enough for an advanced beginner, too.

I love the design on the Opal arrow pattern. I just purchased the exact multi colored yarn which will be perfect to start working up this scarf.

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