Yarn: Purl Soho Flax Down (Worsted Weight #4) I love that you can tell how super soft this scarf is just by looking at the picture! The alpaca, merino, linen blend scarf looks absolutely luxurious with 5 columns of cables worked up the length. Yarn: Misti Alpaca Hand Paint Sock (Fingering Weight #1) This design is especially amazing because it only uses 100g of sock yarn and it features an easy 2 row repeat using knit front back and slip slip knit stitches. Yarn: Hand Maiden Fine Yarn Lady Godiva (Worsted Weight #4)Īsymmetric scarves are some of my all time favorites because they never wear the same way twice. A different designer has made a drop stitch hat to match, and yet another designer has made a drop stitch tam to match. The simple drop stitch pattern has been translated into 6 different languages. Variegated yarns find their day in the sun with this beautiful and beloved scarf. Yarn: Araucania Huasco Multy Botany Lace (Fingering Weight #1) It’s mostly simple garter stitches along with some lace work on the edges. You can get this posh look for yourself with the easy knitting pattern. Lovely lilac really shines on a bright sunny day in this sophisticated scarf. It was designed with handspun yarn in mind. Even better, this scarf is reversible and easily customizable for width and length. Patterns with one row repeats are the best kinds of patterns for watching Netflix or listening to an audiobook. (as you can see!) The pattern is available in two different lengths. Sometimes basic is best! Who knew that a simple slip stitch cowl could look like you just bought it at the shops? This scarf was designed to be thick and warm, and it also still has plenty of drape. Yarn: Filatura Lanarota Rich Wool (Worsted Weight #4) Just follow along with the chart for the color changes. If you’re already familiar with the double knitting technique, then this scarf really isn’t too tricky. Scarf For the Birdsĭo you know an avid bird watcher who would love this scarf? This fun reversible design features birds on a wire. Yarn: Moda Dea Bamboo Wool ( Worsted Weight #4) This design features the hurdle stitch with garter ribs. It’s polished enough to wear with an overcoat but not too stuffy to throw on when he grabs drinks with the guys. This men’s scarf was designed to take him from the office to the weekend. Canopy (Fingering Weight #1)Ĭlick here for the free knit scarf pattern! Really! The repeating nature of this design also makes it easy to spot mistakes so you can catch them before you’re too far along. It looks quite intricate but its only basic yarn overs, knit two togethers and slip slip knits. Step out in style with this lovely geometric lace scarf. Yarn: Manos del Uruguay Silk Blend ( DK Weight #1) Finally you have a good excuse to buy that artisan yarn you’ve been eyeing on Etsy! The reversible design uses i-cord and diagonal slipped-stitch ribbing techniques to achieve its signature look. This yummy looking scarf was specially designed to showcase handpainted yarn. Yarn: Lang Yarns Mille Colori Baby ( Fingering Weight #1)Ĭlick here for the free knitting pattern! Hooray for less weaving in ends! The chevrons are worked with simple single increases and decreases so this pattern is actually pretty easy. The hero of this design is the self-striping yarn. Wow! This stylish knit scarf is sure to turn some heads. 25 Spectacular FREE Scarf Knitting Patterns 1. Join my Facebook group (lots of awesome crochet talk there – knitters welcome, too!)Īlso, you can find me on Ravelry or join more than 23K subscribers on YouTube. Instagram (get sneak peeks of what’s coming up!)įollow me on Pinterest (I pin tons of free patterns to my boards!) I would love for you to come follow me on Bonus! An extra scarf knitting pattern….25 Spectacular FREE Scarf Knitting Patterns.
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