Scarves are a knitter's staple. They're wonderful gifts, fabulous stash-busters, and a fun way to work with new stitch patterns and yarns.
The 7 patterns in our new free eBook, Knitting Scarves for all Seasons: 7 Free Scarf Knitting Patterns, offer a range of difficulty from easy scarf knitting patterns to challenging (and fun!) patterns. I know you will find at least one knit scarf pattern, most likely two or three, that will strike your fancy!
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| 1. Spiral Scarf; 2. Rittenhouse Scarf; 3. Wavy Orange Scarf; 4. Modern Quilt Wrap; 5. Juliet Scarf; 6. Blooming Cotton Scarf; 7. Building Block Scarves. |
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THE SPIRAL SCARF: Laura Bryant's Spiral Scarf appears to be in constant motion, giving the wearer a vibrant look even during one of the most exhausting times of the season.
THE RITTENHOUSE SCARF: Marilyn Murphy's Rittenhouse Scarf design is a fun, fast knit that is reversible! It's worked in single rib that grows into cables.
THE WAVY ORANGE SCARF: The Wavy Orange Scarf is a lace scarf pattern created by Rebecca L. Daniels. It is a version of the popular feather and fan stitch, knit lengthwise.
THE MODERN QUILT WRAP: If you're looking for colorful a colorful scarf, you've found it in Mags Kandis' Modern Quilt Wrap. Created square by square in the easy and satisfying mitered-square method of color knitting, it is a conversation starter at any event and one of our most popular knitted scarf patterns.
THE JULIET SCARF: Louisa Harding's design is a romantic lace scarf that's adorned with a little rosette brooch, pattern included!
THE BLOOMING COTTON SCARF: Challenge yourself with Eunny Jang's Blooming Cotton Scarf. This is color knitting at its best, a great knit for lifting your spirits during the wintertime.
BUILDING BLOCK SCARVES: Sarah Hoadle's Building Block Scarves pattern comes in two sizes. It's knit with mitered corners and a center graft line, worked in the round from the outside in.
Whichever scarf pattern you choose, you'll end up with an
incredible designer accessories. I hope you enjoy these
free knitted scarf patterns!
Cheers,