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.
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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Rosalie is a sweetly striped scarf with an almost hidden lace detail. The lace stitch and soft colors combine to brighten up even the coolest of summer days.
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Shades of dark blue with contrasting white edges are featured in this dressy scarf. Quick to knit and easy-to-memorize, this bold scarf is just what your summer outfits have been dreaming of.
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Stroll the scenic route or enjoy a breeze from the balcony with the Bougainvillea Scarf. Inspired by the warm weather, this cool-cotton scarf has the color and pattern reminiscent of the Bougainvillea flower.
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This bright and airy scarf is perfect for dressing up a spring or Easter outfit. Eyelet of the Beholder is a long and skinny scarf worked side to side in garter stitch with added wedges of simple eyelet lace created using short row techniques.
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Kora is the trendy accessory that features a meandering, eyelet stitch pattern that resembles a gently flowing stream. It is offset with vibrant tassels that add a fun pop of color — perfect for spring!
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This geometric lace pattern is the versatile accessory that you’ve secretly been wanting to try. Tapered at either end, you can use it as an ordinary scarf or a hair scarf with multiple styling options.
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This design is a lightweight scarf featuring lace chevron pattern. Knitted in two identical pieces and grafted together using kitchener stitch, this scarf is an excellent intermediate project.
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Jack is a great introduction to Fair Isle knitting. The majority of the patterns are simple three- or four-stitch repeats divided by solid-colored stripes. It begins with ribbed ends that are worked back and forth then overlapped, creating a faux-buttoned closure. The remainder is worked circular in two halves. They are joined at the center with Kitchener stitch, creating a mirror image of the pattern. Because the scarf is worked circular, ends can be left inside rather than working them in. Jack is for the man in your life that appreciates knitting!
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The main feature of the Nicholas Scarf is the rectangular checks in different shades of blue, with just a little hint of white and red to add color and separate the rows of checks. Being worked in brioche stitch, the scarf is perfectly reversible and the colorwork is made using only one color at a time. Nicholas makes the perfect gift for the city traveler on your list.
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