Scarves

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.


Autumn’s True Stripes Scarf

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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Pop of Pink Scarf

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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Stay Safe at Home: 10 Knit Scarf Patterns 

Super Scarf Knitting Pattern

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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Gwendolyn Beginner Scarf

The Gwendolyn Beginner Scarf is a perfect project for knitters looking for simplicity and elegance. With a straightforward 3-row repeat pattern, this scarf features a beautiful open windowpane design that adds texture and visual interest without complicated techniques. The result is a lightweight, airy scarf that drapes softly around the neck, providing both warmth and style. Ideal for beginners, the Gwendolyn Beginner Scarf offers an effortless way to create a stunning accessory that complements any outfit. Its relaxed fit and easy construction make it a great choice for both new knitters and experienced crafters looking for a quick and satisfying project.

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Intertwining Fieldstone Cables Scarf

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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