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.
This cowl is a quick knit and an easy two-round pattern. Soft and easily looped around the neck once or twice, this infinity scarf is the perfect gift for yourself.
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Whether unicorns are real or not, nothing can stop you from wearing this sleepy unicorn scarf. Perfect for all big and little kids who believe in the magic of unicorns, this scarf features a pull-through loop to secure her tail around your neck.
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Add to your Misty Horizons Cardigan from the October 2017 issue with this matching scarf! The engaging cable panel keeps the knitting interesting as you buzz along.
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This extra-long scarf can wrap around your neck twice for extra warmth and coziness. The ribbing on the edges of this piece contrasts the garter ridges. The eyelets break up the stitch pattern, making it an interesting knit!
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Traveling this season will be a breeze once you knit up this crazy convertible piece! Wear this scarf as an infinity loop or button it closed to wear as a bolero shrug. This piece can carry you through the colder months with its many styles.
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This textured scarf that combines slipped stitches with garter stitches to create arrows is a must knit! The length of this scarf allows it to be worn many different ways for optimal warmth.
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The October Afternoons Scarf is one of this year’s essentials. Made with soft and cushiony yarn, it also features reversible ribbed cables and eye-catching fringe. Use it to dress up a jeans-and-t-shirt outfit or add some warmth to a dress.
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A ribbed and striped knit scarf is an understandable classic when it comes to braving the cold for your favorite team. Its beginner-level difficulty means this pattern is an easy piece for you to work up, and it might even become your lucky gameday accessory.
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The delicate lace and pastel colors of this scarf embody the appearance of droplets that settle over the ground and collect on flower petals. The scarf is worked in two pieces and seamed in the center with a fun fringe on either end.
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Take a day off and enjoy nature’s floral gifts, and make sure your wardrobe is prepared for the occasion! This openwork scarf features a German braid pattern, coin cables, and satin ribbon fringe.
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