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.
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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Raelyn is a super-fast beginner scarf that is knit in bulky weight yarn. The broken rib pattern is visually interesting and easy to master for a finished look that anyone can achieve.
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Gwendolyn utilizes an easy 3 row repeat pattern that creates an open windowpane looking scarf. The result is a scarf that lies softly around the neck and has a nice drape.
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Corey will challenge your color knowledge. Practice combining unusual color combinations or go with a tried and true selection. With a short pattern repeat, this colorwork pattern could be used on a hat or a pair of mitts to go with the scarf.
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Unlike typical cabled scarves with orderly lines of cabled stitches, this beauty showcases two side cables that hug the lines of the center cable. The effect is a complex-looking accessory that’s as fun to knit as it is to wear. Check out the original project that inspired this new creation in the February 2016 issue (the Intertwining Cables Scarf). Plus, don’t miss the adorable cowl version right in this issue.
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A good cable scarf is necessary for autumn days spent by the lake. Chilly mornings have nothing on this stunning and cozy scarf.
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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!
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