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.
Felix is a fun scarf to add to any outfit in any season. Knit end to end with minimal shaping, this is a fantastic project for a beginner who wants something with more interest than a rectangular scarf. Finished off with tassels, this scarf looks best when tied together for the perfect accessory.
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Mackenna uses the color changes of one cake of yarn to determine when it’s time to change stitches. It’s fun and easy to make. Once you get going you won’t need the pattern, so it’s great for on-the-go knitting. Plus, isn’t the finished result stunning?
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Auden is a great textured chunky infinity scarf designed for the stylish woman of today. A gorgeous combination of hurdle stitch and garter stitch gives this scarf a luxurious texture and softness. This is a great first project for a beginner and an excellent project for quick gifts.
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Luna is a reversible knitting pattern that is worked in the round. Starting with a garter stitch edge, the body of the scarf is a ribbing pattern and then finished by another garter stitch edge. Make Luna as an infinity scarf or as a cowl — the choice is yours!
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Scarf necklaces are usually seen made out of T-Shirt fabric, but now you can make your very own using I-cords. All you need are 12 I-cords to braid together into a unique, lightweight accessory. This super-quick knit is just what your summer knitting list has been looking for.
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Marilee, with its wavy, leafy, organic shaping is perfect for learning the art of brioche knitting. The merino wool makes it super-squishy and warm. Don’t wait to knit this beauty!
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Hadley uses two-color brioche knitting and garter stitch to form a “checkerboard” pattern. The checkerboard pattern is arranged in tiers diagonally and form staircases on both ends of the scarf. The garter stitch squares are also knitted in the middle of the scarf diagonally. The result is a stunning scarf that looks great on both sides!
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Poppy is a quick project using garter stitch with elongated slipped stitches for visual interest. No matter how you work up this scarf (either by following the pattern or by reading the chart), you’ll love how cozy and beautiful this scarf turns out to be.
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Emeline is a wonderful scarf that is easy to make, but still unique. Worked lengthwise in a fine wool/cashmere/nylon blend, this special project makes a wonderful gift — for yourself or for a friend.
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Jeans and the holes from constant wearing were the inspiration for this design. The concept tries to capture the feelings and memories behind them through a lace pattern that gives a faux distressed look.
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