![]() Compared to the Odyssey hooks, the Streamlines are longer and lighter. The wood Streamlines are beautiful and highlight the natural wood grain. My L 7.0 mm hook (shown in the video tutorial) is a teak Streamline. You can also see the blue and navy Odyssey hooks featured in the photos. I used the purple and nickel Odyssey when crocheting the Misty Infinity Cowl. The Furls Odyssey hooks are ergonomic and come in lovely, glittery colors. You’ll need an L 7.0 mm hook for the starting chain (unless you chain loosely) and a K 6.5 mm hook for the body of the infinity cowl. The Misty Infinity Cowl needed some extra drape, so I reached for a larger hook than what’s recommended on the Wander package. However, Furls has over 30 colors of Wander to choose from, including beautiful brights and neutrals. You Should Craft is all about the blues and grays, so you’ll see Mist (a gorgeous light gray) and Laguna (a light navy blue) in the infinity cowl photos and video. Each 100 gram ball of Wander has 120 yards (109 meters) of yarn and costs just $5. Wander is easy to work with isn’t as splitty as similar yarns (like Caron Simply Soft). It’s a worsted weight acrylic yarn that’s soft, luxurious, and has a bit of a sheen. I first used Wander on last year’s Wander Necktie. Winter scarves should be soft and warm, so I reached for Furls Wander yarn for the Misty Infinity Cowl pattern. Shop Furls Hooks & Wander Yarn Now The Yarn Sign up for the You Should Craft email list for weekly round-ups and more ⬇️⬇️ Snag a low-cost, ad-free PDF: Ravelry | Etsy ![]() If you make your infinity cowl with a yarn that’s multi-colored or tweed, the pattern will distract from the ribbed texture. PRO TIP: To highlight the knit-look texture of this warm winter cowl, choose a light, solid-colored yarn. If you make a purchase through one of the links, you will pay the same prices as always, but You Should Craft will receive a small commission that helps us provide free crochet patterns. Beginners, this easy cowl pattern only uses one stitch, so don’t be afraid to give it a try!ĭisclaimer: Please note that some of the links contained in this post are affiliate links. The texture features gorgeous ribbing created by crocheting in the third loops. Completed Misty infinity cowls are soft, drapey, and perfect for staying warm this winter. You’ll find free crochet infinity scarf patterns below that use both methods.This knit-look infinity cowl crochet pattern will help you create a classic, timeless piece for your winter wardrobe. Infinity scarves can be made by working in the round or by crocheting a long rectangle and then joining the ends as the last step. Infinity scarves are longer and can be wrapped around the neck at least twice. Sometimes the terms cowls and infinity scarves are also used interchangeably, but I think of cowls as a circle scarf that sits right on your neck and cannot be twisted to wrap multiple times. They are also sometimes referred to as circle scarves. Now that my kids are older and I am not reaching down to pick someone up constantly, I don’t mind regular scarves as much, but I still prefer the ease of throwing an infinity scarf around my head.īefore you get that crochet hook ready, save this post to Pinterest for later! What is a crocheted infinity scarf?Īn infinity scarf is a scarf that is looped into a closed circle so there are no ends that drape down.
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