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Thursday, June 05, 2025

It’s the time of year where everything feels like it will last for an eternity: classes, studying, the cold weather and your soon-to-be growing waistline.

Afterall, isn’t that what Thanksgiving is all about? Working on last minute projects and cramming for exams while simultaneously cramming turkey and stuffing down your throat?

While I can’t make the seemingly eternal cold weather go away, I can help you combat it by introducing you to the infinity scarf.

The infinity scarf, also known as the eternity scarf or circle scarf, is just that — a scarf in the shape of a circle. It has no beginning and no end, hence the name. You can finally keep warm without the ends of your scarf uncircling around your neck.

Celebrity sisters, Kim and Kourtney Kardashian have been spotted keeping warm while stylishly accessorized with their infinity scarves.

The scarf, like many trends, can be found at all different price points. However, I’m attempting the cheapest route: free.

I found a great and easy do-it-yourself infinity scarf tutorial on PS I Made This. This website has a variety of amazing fashion DIY tutorials for the DIY beginner such as myself. These tutorials are a great way to stay on trend without breaking the bank.

For this tutorial, all you need is an old sweater, scissors, gorilla tape a needle and thread. Once you’ve made your scarf, you can wear it long and loose with one single loop like Kim, or wrap it around your neck in two or three loops for an even warmer approach like Kourtney.

I’ll be making my infinity scarf this weekend. Leave a comment below if you make one too. I’d love to hear how it turned out and even see photos. Happy Thanksgiving!

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