Scarves are a fabulous accessory all year round. Learn how to knit a scarf for winter, spring, summer or fall with these simple knitting scarf patterns.
This eye-catching, color block scarf is knit in a bias garter stitch and the result is a completely reversible accessory that is fun and meditative to make. The zigzag stitch pattern doesn’t require any complicated techniques to achieve its striking look — just the use of simple short rows, increases and decreases. Extremely versatile and easy to customize, this pattern works well with virtually any yarn, especially gradient and hand-dyed yarns, since bias garter stitch is the perfect canvas to display color variations to the greatest possible effect.
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Time to let your wild side run free with this fun and fresh design featuring a leopard-inspired pattern and a clean ribbed edge. And because this scarf is knit in the round, the wrong side is conveniently hidden inside the project making this accessory ready to wear as soon as you bind off. And once you’re finished, be sure to knit the Spotted Around Hat to match!
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A plaid scarf is classic, timeless and goes with everything. This scarf may look complex but the knitting is done with only one color at a time. The vertical stripes are created with slip-stitch crochet after the knitting is complete.
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The Peak My Interest knit scarf features colorful stripes through the center, woven dropped stitches on the sides, and embroidered peaks on the ends. All of these elements come together to make a unique scarf that’s sure to impress!
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The classic houndstooth pattern gets an update with a pop of color in this modern scarf. Two options are provided: knit it in a tube in the round so all the floats are hidden, or knit it flat and add a sweet lining to cover the back side. Either way you’ll have a lovely piece, for yourself or for gift giving.
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Super snuggly scarves are fun, quick and easy to make with super bulky yarn. Use the seed stitch to create a bumpy fabric that will lay flat and won’t add extra bulk. Wrap a couple times around the neck for a big bold accessory or drape a single loop in front for a traditional scarf drape.
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Simple is the name of the game and you’ll knit this scarf in no time at all. Great for scraps and for teaching new knitters, the chunks of color give off a modern vibe. Wrap this scarf a different way each time you wear it to highlight a different color!
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Add a Pop of Pink to your wardrobe for a fun summer scarf on cooler evenings. Light and airy but still a statement piece, the pink stripes pop nicely on a neutral background. Working with only one color at a time, this scarf is easy to make too!
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Both sides of this scarf are equally charming. The lace pattern is easy to work up for a quick knit scarf to wear on summer nights.
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The news surrounding the pandemic is changing rapidly, with new guidelines for safety announced almost daily. This is especially true in regards to facemasks and their usage for the general public. Over on the I Like Crochet blog, we mention the recent article from the Washington Post which states that the CDC is now considering
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