Lakeland Cables Scarf
By Adrienne Larsen, from the The Lakeside Layers Collection issue

A good cable scarf is necessary for autumn days spent by the lake. Chilly mornings have nothing on this stunning and cozy scarf.
View ProjectScarves 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.
By Adrienne Larsen, from the The Lakeside Layers Collection issue
A good cable scarf is necessary for autumn days spent by the lake. Chilly mornings have nothing on this stunning and cozy scarf.
View ProjectBy Renate Kamm, from the The Plaid Knitting Collection issue
Plaid Personality is a brioche marvel! What makes this scarf truly special is the reversible syncopated four-color brioche design. Color changes are preceded by a group of garter stitches which make this syncopating process easier to remember. Get ready to find your plaid personality!
View ProjectBy Stana D. Sortor, from the The Lakeside Layers Collection issue
Have fun mixing and matching your favorite colors in this one-of-a-kind pattern. Knit in the round and starting with 1×1 ribbing, you’ll work the fair isle pattern and finish it off with another 1 x 1 rib edge. The wrong side is conveniently hidden inside the scarf, so there’s no need to worry — no matter how you style it, the scarf will always look its best!
View ProjectBy Karen Fletcher, from the Stitches of Oz: A Wickedly Whimsical Knitting Collection issue
Millie is knit from the center out, and the diamond shapes are a good introduction to lace because of the way they build on the previous row. As you knit. it becomes easy to see how the design is progressing in this gorgeous project. Tie three corners in a knot to wear in a kerchief style for a timeless look you’ll love all year long.
View ProjectBy Stana D. Sortor, from the Stitches, Stars & Stripes: 36 Knitting Patterns in Red, White and Blue issue
Marina is knitted in the round. Stripes are done in increasing rounds in the contrasting color and decreasing rounds in main color, then reversed to achieve this varied effect. Wear looped once or twice depending on the breeze off the water.
View ProjectBy Karen Fletcher, from the The One-Skein Knitting Patterns Collection issue
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.
View ProjectBy Jessie Rayot, from the The One-Skein Knitting Patterns Collection issue
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?
View ProjectBy Griselda Zárate, from the Stitches of Oz: A Wickedly Whimsical Knitting Collection issue
The Auden Chunky Infinity Scarf is a must-have accessory that combines both style and warmth. Designed with a beautiful blend of hurdle stitch and garter stitch, this scarf provides a rich, textured fabric that is soft to the touch and perfect for layering. The luxurious feel and chunky design make it an ideal choice for chilly days, while the stunning texture adds a touch of sophistication to any outfit.
Perfect for beginners, this scarf is a fantastic first project that teaches essential knitting techniques while offering a rewarding result. It’s also a quick and thoughtful gift option, making it a go-to pattern for last-minute presents. The Auden Chunky Infinity Scarf is both practical and fashionable, making it a timeless piece for anyone’s wardrobe. Whether you wear it looped around your neck for extra warmth or draped casually, this scarf will surely become your go-to accessory for both everyday style and cozy comfort.
View ProjectBy Stana D. Sortor, from the The Cowl Knitting Collection: 15 Patterns for Infinity Scarves and Cowls issue
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!
View ProjectBy Nazanin Fard, from the The Cowl Knitting Collection: 15 Patterns for Infinity Scarves and Cowls issue
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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