Everyday Beauty, Health and Living

With the cooler temperatures and wet weather these past few days, it was perfect time to knit again. And to start off the knitting season, I’ve made this Trinity Infinity Scarf.

This pattern is called Trinity stitch, aka Raspberry or Blackberry stitch. When I first learned to knit, I found this pattern to be very daunting. But now I can say it’s become a new favorite stitch of mine. But all the “knitting into the same stitch” can really cramp your style. So I knitted this pretty loose.

I haven’t found my model dress form… so here’s my attempt at it.

Begin by casting on 200 stitches. Knitting in the round, circular needles size 8. Machine washable Lion Brand wool-ease yarn in a golden hue of autumn.

Trinity stitch calls for multiples of 4 and 4 row. Knit or purl first row, connect the ends. I knitted mine. Then start pattern:

Row 1: *P3tog, (k1,p1,k1) into the same stitch. Repeat *
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: *(k1,p1,k1) into the same stitch, P3tog. Repeat *
Row 4: Purl

Knit to your desired width and bind-off. The Infinity Trinity scarf can also be folded to form a warm cozy cowl.

Am working on this special project using the same pattern. I think it reminds me of snow or even popcorn!