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.
The Reversible Winter Chill Checkerboard Scarf is a generously-sized, cozy accessory that seamlessly blends marled seed stitch with double-knit checkerboards, ensuring versatility in winter wear. Inspired by Anna Maltz’s innovative “marlisle” technique, this scarf utilizes double knitting to achieve a reversible design. To add a playful touch, the scarf is adorned with two-color fringe, enhancing its decorative appeal and making it a stylish and functional addition to any cold-weather wardrobe.
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The Arctic Flare Tassel Scarf combines flirty tassels and chunky stitches to create a winter accessory that is both stylish and fun. If you know how to knit and purl, you can make this fabulous scarf. This scarf offers a delightful project that promises to be both satisfying and visually striking.
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Elevate your wardrobe with the enchanting Twilight Tide Knotted Scarf, designed to make the most of your worsted skeins from your cherished stash. With a narrow and slightly triangular silhouette, this scarf exudes understated elegance and charm. Designed to be worn knotted at the front, it adds a touch of effortless style to your ensemble, ideal for leisurely strolls along the beach or breezy evenings by the shore.
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Wrap yourself in the warmth of tradition and the comfort of contemporary design with this exquisite cable scarf. Drawing inspiration from the rich heritage of traditional cable patterns, this scarf seamlessly marries classic craftsmanship with a sleek, modern design. Elevate your winter wardrobe with this statement piece that seamlessly blends the old and the new.
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With its gentle waves and airy spaces, this scarf will give you the confidence to travel to your dream destination. Knit this up for the friend headed abroad or to spice up your wardrobe for the summer season.
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Rose Patch is a reversible winter scarf wishing for spring. Knit in the round to create a double layer, each “patch” is built on the previous one in the stranded colorwork method. The scarf combines three graphic patchwork designs: a rose, veins of the leaves and thorns because, just as in life, you can’t have a rose without a few thorns!
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Drawing inspiration from pashminas, this ever-so-slightly oversized scarf lets you add a stylish and light extra layer. It’s easy to make and so easy to wear. Worked entirely in stockinette and seed stitch, this design is great for beginners and may just tempt an experienced crocheter to give knitting a try!
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This quick and cozy scarf is the perfect accessory for any beginner knitter. This reversible simple shifting ribbed pattern incorporates only knit and purl stitches to create a texture just as simple as a rib, but with a little more visual intrigue. The shifting lines appear to be on a bias without the need for increases or decreases and are subtly hidden in the plush texture of the yarn. Whether you want a smaller stylish accessory or a longer scarf to bundle up with in the winter, this expeditious project can be made with just one ball of yarn.
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If you’re in need of a quick and easy scarf pattern and you want to try out the trendy and classic Fisherman’s Rib, Caley is the scarf for you. The vertical stripes and two-color rib that’s reversible is easy to love and easy to knit while watching TV.
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Caylen is a project to work on while you listen to your favorite show. The cable repeat is easy to memorize and the length can be customized to your linking. Wear it as a regular scarf or button it up and transform it to an infinity scarf — the choice is yours!
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