Hannah's Honeycomb Infinity Scarf by Ruth Brasch

Hannah's Honeycomb Infinity Scarf

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Knitting
January 2014
yarn held together
Worsted
+ Worsted
= Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 8.5 rows = 2 inches
in Honeycomb Cable Stitch with two strands
US 11 - 8.0 mm
290 - 315 yards (265 - 288 m)
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My sister recently saw a honeycomb brioche stitch scarf at a store, and excitedly asked me for it. Well, I tried knitting the honeycomb brioche stitch, and quickly saw that it was going to take me much longer than I would like to make a simple scarf. Thus was born the cabled version of her desired scarf.

This deliciously squishy cabled scarf has the popular honeycombs without the headache of the brioche stitch.

I chose to use two strands of worsted/aran weight yarn held together, but I imagine that you could easily use one strand of chunky weight and get a similar result (nb. I have NOT tested this theory!)

I also opted to stop for a short scarf as I need it for a late Christmas present, but you could easily keep going for a longer scarf.