Reticulatus Infinity Scarf
by Jess Gagnon Knits
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Reticulatus Infinity Scarf
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Reticulatus stems from Latin and means “having a net-like pattern”. This simple, yet delightful and lightweight, infinity scarf has just such a “net-like” or woven look. Ample texture created with just a few simple rows set on a repeat cycle.
One size is described in the pattern; however, it is entirely flexible and can be adjusted to meet your unique needs. As written, the scarf is 60” in circumference, and is 8” wide. It can be made wider, and perhaps have a more finished edging look, if you pick up stitches along the edge and work them how you choose (ribbing, perhaps).
The yarn used in this pattern is SweetGeorgia Tough Love Sock yarn. Any fingering weight yarn will work.
Enjoy!
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by SweetGeorgia Yarns
Fingering
80% Merino, 20% Nylon
424 yards
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115
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