Citations:Möbius scarf

Noun: "(slang) an infinity scarf shaped like a Möbius strip"

 * 1992, Iain Banks, The Crow Road, Hachette Digital (2008), ISBN 9780748109937, unnumbered page:
 * It was just an ordinary silk scarf, given a half twist and the ends carefully sewn together, but that, of course, made it a Möbius scarf, the very idea of which I just thought was wonderful.
 * 2000, The Journal for Weavers, Spinners & Dyers, Issues 196-208, page 8:
 * For example, my wife Amanda, was interested in information about Moebius scarves, having made several.
 * 2001, Lisa R. Myers, The Joy of Knitting: Texture, Color, Design, and the Global Knitting Circle, Running Press (2001), ISBN 9780762410606, page 29:
 * The idea of the Möbius Scarf is based on the Möbius strip, which is a geometric figure:
 * 2003, Sigrid Piroch, The Magic of Handweaving: The Basics and Beyond, Krause Publications (2003), ISBN 9780873493840, page 142 (image caption):
 * Holiday mobius scarves woven with natural rayon chenilles and metallics by Sigrid Piroch.
 * 2005, Jayne Davis, Quick Knits With Today's Yarns: 50 Fun and Stylish Designs, KP Books (2005), ISBN 9781440223099, page 47 (image caption):
 * For more protections from the elements, wrap the mobius scarf around your neck, as shown at left.
 * 2011, Susan M. Strawn, Knitting America: A Glorious Heritage from Warm Socks to High Art, Voyager Press (2011) ISBN 9780760340110, page 195:
 * Every issue brought subscribers patterns for such clever knits as the bog shirt, and moebius scarf.
 * 2012, June Hemmons Hiatt, The Principles of Knitting, Touchstone (2012), ISBN 9781416535171, page 368:
 * Any knitter who has done this once will immediately think of applying it to a knitted scarf, and doing so might well have inspired the great designer Madeleine Vionnet to make her famous silk moebius scarves in the 1930s.
 * 2012, Jean Moss, Sweet Shawlettes: 25 Irresistible Patterns for Knitting Cowls, Capelets, and More, Taunton Press (2012), ISBN 9781600854002, page 63:
 * Here I've chosen a reversible Garter Stitch version, so that this true Möbius scarf will look great on both sides, and a gorgeous cashmerino/silk fiber to guarantee stitch definition.
 * 2013, Lisa Van Allen, The Wishing Thread, Ballantine Books (2013), ISBN 9780345538550, page 259:
 * A variegated, Möbius scarf was draped around her neck.
 * 2014, Monica Ferris, The Drowning Spool, Berkley (2014), ISBN 9781101638286, unnumbered page:
 * Betsy made a mental note to look it up on the Internet, as none of the shop's patterns for a Möbius scarf offered a Klein bottle hat pattern to go with it.