Found: Chunky Eternity Scarf Pattern! Time to Start Knitting!

Hurray for Vickie Howell, crafting mom extraordinaire!  Vickie is most well-known as the Host and Creative Consultant of 8 seasons of DIY Network & HGTV’s show, Knitty Gritty.  I “met” Vickie online at OpenSky and asked her if she would collaborate with me on a pattern for a chunky eternity scarf. Vickie was happy to create a pattern for you and she got started right away while at her kid’s soccer game!

It seems rather difficult to locate a pattern online but I know you’ve been searching for one, so here it is…

Chain Gang Eternity Scarf

Chain Gang Eternity Scarf

This is one great looking chunky eternity scarf. If you want it longer than shown, just continue the knitting until you have the length you desire to wrap around your neck.

I am SUPER excited to bring you the opportunity to purchase a pattern for a Chain Gang Eternity Scarf. Priced at only $5 for the pattern, you can make one for every girl and woman on your holiday gift giving list.

The eternity scarf is the accessory to own this winter!  Make it a chunky style, like this one, for extra warmth and style.

Details for making the scarf:

Materials (not included):
Approx 225 yds bulky wool
Size US 11 (8mm) needles
2 small stitch holders
Tapestry needle

Gauge:
12 sts x 14 rows= 4” (10cm) in St st

Finished Size:
36” in circumference

Have fun knitting!

Patterns can be purchased at VickieHowell.com $5

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    Comments

    1. sito says:

      That’s really pretty. I’ve been following your posts on eternity scarves and I’m happy you are now able to make one! If I knitted very well at all, I’d give it a try.

    2. Tammy says:

      Sito, I don’t knit either…I’m kind of hoping someone really sweat will knit me one with this pattern :) LOL. It is pretty isn’t it??

    3. Kathy says:

      Who is that model? She is very pretty

    4. Faunie says:

      Hi – what am I doing wrong that I am ending up with ‘holes’ at either end of the cable knit rows. I have not done much cable knitting in the past however this is the first time this has happened.
      Thanks

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