Hello all!
It took me a lot longer than expected, but I finally finished it! After almost two months, the scarf that was inspired by my love for succulents is done. This infinity scarf has a very unique look, which resembles flower buds being strung together; therefore, I named it the Budding Infinity Scarf.

This scarf would look fantastic in a creamy, off-white color.
I think I will knit another one in that color.
This will be my last winter project of the season. For spring, I will be working on lace projects, which I am very excited about. The Budding Infinity Scarf is knitted with a sequence of increase and decrease stitches, so I’ve made a video to help you all with the increase technique required to achieve this look.
Here is the free Budding Infinity Scarf pattern:
Materials
4 skeins of Caron’s Country in Loden Forest
Size 8 US (5mm) 32″ circular needles (I recommend lace needles)
Stitch marker
Yarn needle
Gauge
20 sts=4″ (10.2cm)
Pattern
*Note: this pattern is done in multiple of 4 sts.
Cast on 260 sts. Join for knitting in the round.
Rd 1: purl.
Rd 2: *(P1, K1, P1) into next st, K3tog; rep from * to end of round.
Rd 3: purl.
Rd 4: *K3tog, (P1, K1, P1) into next st; rep from * to end of round.
Repeat rounds 1-4 until the scarf reaches approximately 10″. Bind off and weave in loose ends.
Here is a video on how to purl 1, knit 1, and purl 1 into the next stitch.
Pattern for knitting the scarf flat:
Multiple of 4 sts + 2
Row 1: purl.
Row 2: K1, *(K1, P1, K1) into next st, P3tog; rep from * to the last st, then (K1, P1,K1) into the last st.
Row 3: purl.
Row 4: K1, *P3tog, (K1, P1, K1) into next st; rep from * to the last 3 sts, then P3tog..

Hope you all enjoy! I will have this up on Ravelry soon, so don’t forget to share your projects with us!
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If I were to work this flat as a scarf, would the purl rounds change to knit (since they would be the “wrong side”)? Let me know! I love the pattern! It’s beautiful!
Okay, to achieve this scarf flat, the pattern changes a little. I added the above section just for you 🙂
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it. 🙂
Thanks for the pattern and the video. Or was very helpful!!