Rapunzel Infinity

On March 28, 2014, in cables, Fairy Tale Lace, lace, Rapunzel Infinity, by Anna

Rapunzel Infinity is a completely reversible infinity scarf. It features lace and reversible cables, and is knit flat and grafted together at the end.

Rapunzel is a German fairy tale in which an enchantress has imprisoned a young girl in a tower. Rapunzel has long, golden hair, and she lowers her braid from the tower so that the enchantress can visit her. One day a prince pretends to be the enchantress, visits her and they fall in love. They plan her escape, but the enchantress finds out and casts out Rapunzel. She then pretends to be Rapunzel, and the prince climbs up to meet her. When she tells him he will never see Rapunzel again, he leaps from the tower in despair and is blinded by the thorns below.

Rapunzel’s braid is shown in the centre of the infinity scarf, surrounded by thorns growing below the tower on both sides.

The fun thing with an infinity scarf is that there are so many different ways of wearing it.  Short.  Long.  Wrapped around the head.  As a vest.

The Rapunzel Infinity pattern is available as a PDF download, both in single pattern form for CDN $5.00

Or in the Fairy Tale Lace e-book, which includes a total of 7 patterns for CDN $20

 

2 Responses to Rapunzel Infinity

  1. Valerie says:

    Beautiful! I love that lace stitch!

  2. Anna says:

    Me too. :-) It has such a lovely texture.

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