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12 Knitted Scarf Patterns: Fabulous Free Knitting Patterns for Beginners

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12 Knitted Scarf Patterns: Fabulous Free Knitting Patterns for Beginners

Table of Contents

COCONUT MILK SCARF ............................................................................................................................................. 5

TWO TONE COWL ................................................................................................................................................... 7

DIAGONAL BAKTUS LACE SCARF ................................................................................................................................. 9

DRAGON STITCH SCARF .......................................................................................................................................... 14

KNIT SCARFLETTE .................................................................................................................................................. 16

MOUNTAIN MIST SCARF ......................................................................................................................................... 19

MAKIN' BACON SCARF ........................................................................................................................................... 22

SOFT AND SMOKY POTATO CHIP SCARF ..................................................................................................................... 24

ARTSY POTATO CHIP SCARF ..................................................................................................................................... 26

PINK BOA SCARF ................................................................................................................................................... 28

CHIC DIAGONAL STRIPE SCARF ................................................................................................................................. 29

CHAIN STITCH SCARF ............................................................................................................................................. 32

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Coconut Milk Scarf By: Dawn from Lost Sentiments

Beginners as well as advanced knitters will love this Coconut Milk Scarf. With little peek-a-boo holes peaking out through the scarf, this easy knit scarf pattern is a fun and simple project to work. If you're feeling extra artistic, you can add a splash of color to the end of the scarf and help it stand out. An easy pattern to make with any colored yarn, this knit scarf is sure to be one pattern that you find yourself coming back to again and again.

Materials:

2 skiens worsted weight yarn in white 1 skien worsted weight yarn in color of your choice Needle Size: 13 / 9.00 mm

Instructions:

Hold 2 strands throughout.

Cast on 22 stitches

Beginning Border (with multi-colored yarn)

Row 1: K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 2: P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 3: K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 4: P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, k2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2

Row 5: K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

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Row 6: P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 7: K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 8: P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSK, P2

Repeat Rows 1 - 8 once more, then Row 1 - 7 again.

Body (with white yarn)

Row 24: K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 25: P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 26: K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 27: P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, k2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2

Row 28: K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 29: P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 30: K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 31: P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSK, P2

Repeat Rows 24 - 31 until you have reached a length that is about 9 - 10 inches short of how long

you want your scarf. Then work Rows 24 - 30 once more be for changing back to your border color.

End Border

Row 1: K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 2: P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 3: K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 4: P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, k2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2

Row 5: K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 6: P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 7: K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 8: P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSK, P2

Repeat Rows 1 - 8 once more, then Row 1 - 7 again, binding off on the last Row 7.

Weave in ends and enjoy!

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Two Tone Cowl By: Melissa from The Hob-bee Hive

This Two-Tone Cowl is perfect for using up those half skeins of yarn taking up space in your craft bin. Match two of your favorite colors to create a bold accessory that you can wear all year long. This knit cowl is great for beginners and makes a cute accessory for women of all ages.

Materials:

1 skein of white yarn 1 skein of teal yarn Size 8 knitting needles Tapestry needle Scissors

Instructions:

Cast on 21 stitches.

Row 1: Knit.

Row 2: Purl.

Row 3: Knit.

Row 4: Knit.

Row 5: *Knit 2 together, yarn over*. Repeat from * * to last stitch. Knit last stitch.

Row 6: Knit.

Repeat row 1-6 42 more times.

If you’d like, switch to another color and repeat rows 1-6 15 more times…or you can just continue

with the first color for 15 more rows.

Bind off and weave in ends.

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To make the scarf continual, you’ll need to sew the two ends together. I used the teal yarn and a

tapestry needle for this step. Join the two sides together so the wrong side is facing out. Then

simply weave the yarn through the first stitch on the white row and the first stitch on the teal row.

Continue working your way down the row until the scarf is knitted together. Weave in ends.

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Diagonal Baktus Lace Scarf By: Natalia from All Knitted Lace

Want to learn how to knit a scarf? Beginner patterns like the Diagonal Baktus Lace Scarf are perfect for this very task.

Materials:

Yarn: TLC® Wiggles™, 100% Acrylic 3.5 oz (100 g) Approx. 250 yd (230 m), color: Peach Needles: US 8 (6 mm) Chart (see below)

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The knitting starts with a provisional cast-on at the widest point of the triangular scarf and one half

of the scarf is knitted. Then the stitches from the provisional cast on are placed on the needle and

the other half of the scarf is knitted in the other direction.

Size:

64 inch x 11 inch (widest point)

165 cm x 28 cm

Instructions:

With a piece of waste yarn crochet a chain of 40 stitches.

With your needles and yarn pick 37 stitches from the “bumps” on the back of crocheted chain. Set

up the lacey pattern according to the 1st row on the scheme as follows: stitches 1 and 2 – once,

stitches 3 through 10 – 4 times, stitches 11-13 – once.

To continue, follow rows 3-18 of the scheme. Please note that the even rows are not shown, but it is

easy to “feel” them: if the stitch was knitted on the right side – it will be purled on wrong side. YOs

are purled.

Decreasing will naturally happen on the left side of your knitting - just remember that after row 18,

you will repeat stitches of the decrease (shown in gray, rows 7-18).

As you progress you will see that the number of pattern repeats will decrease.

Knit following the scheme until you have 10 stitches left, cast them off using any method you prefer.

Alternatively, you can knit all way to the point when you have only 2 stitches left - you will have a

pointy end.

Remove the crocheted waste yarn picking up stitches on your needle. Make sure that the first row is

to be knitted on the right side. Follow the set up row 1 on the scheme B: 1-3 are knitted once, 4-10 –

4 times, 11-12 are knitted once. You are set now to knit the second part of the shawl.

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The first half of the scarf:

With a piece of waste yarn crochet a chain of 40 stitches.

With your needles and yarn pick 37 stitches from the “bumps” on the back of crocheted chain.

Setup row: sl 1, k2, *yo, p2tog, p2, yo, k2togtbl, k2* (repeat from *to* 4 times), k2

2nd row: in every even row if the stitch was knitted in odd rows it will be purled, if it was purled it

will be knitted, yo – purled. Proceed in this manner until you have 2 stitches left, then: k1, p1

3rd row: sl 1, k1, *8 stitches of pattern 1* (repeat as many times as needed), k3

5th row: sl 1, k1, *8 stitches of pattern 1*, k2togtbl, k2

7th row: sl 1, k1, *8 stitches of pattern 1*, yo, k3tog

9th row: sl 1, k1, *8 stitches of pattern 1*, p2

11th row: sl 1, k1, *8 stitches of pattern 1*, p2

13th row: sl 1, k1, *8 stitches of pattern 1*, p3tog

15th row: sl 1, k1, *8 stitches of pattern 1*, k1

17th row: sl 1, k1, *8 stitches of pattern 1*, k1

19th row: sl 1, k1, *8 stitches of pattern 1, row 3*, repeat from row 7

21st row: s1, k1, *8 stitches of pattern 3, row 5* , repeat from row 9 etc,

You will proceed in this manner repeating rows 3-17 of the main pattern and at the same time at the

end of each row repeat stitches in bold from rows 7-17 which will ensure a slow decrease of the

scarf width.

Pattern 1:

Cast on number of stitches divisible by 8

Patten is knitted in stockinet: in even rows if the stitch was knitted in odd rows it will be purled, if it

was purled it will be knitted, yo – purled.

3rd row: *k2, yo, p2tog, p2, yo, k2togtbl*

5th row: *k3, yo, p2tog, p2, yo*

7th row: *yo, k2togtbl, k2, yo, p2tog, p1*

9th row: *p1, yo, k2togtbl, k2, yo, p2tog, p1*

11th row: *p2, yo, k2togtbl, k2, yo, p2tog*

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13th row: *p3, yo, k2togtbl, k2, yo*

15th row: *yo, p2tog, p2, yo, k2togtbl, k2 *

17th row: *k1, yo, p2tog, p2, yo, k2togtbl, k1*

19th row: repeat 1st row

The second part of scarf:

Place the stitches from the provisional cast on onto your needle; make sure that the first row to be

knitted is on the right side.

Setup row: k3,*k1, k2tog, yo, p2, p2togtbl, yo, k1* (repeat from *to* 4 times), k1, p1

2nd row: s1, k1, then in every even row if the stitch was knitted in odd rows it will be purled, if it was

purled it will be knitted, yo – purled.

3rd row: k3,*8 stitches of pattern 2* (repeat as many times as needed), k1, p1

5th row: k2, k2tog, *8 stitches of pattern 2*, k1, p1

7th row: k3tog, yo, *8 stitches of pattern 2*, k1, p1

9th row: p2,*8 stitches of pattern 2*, k1, p1

11th row: p2, *8 stitches of pattern 2*, k1, p1

13th row: p3tog,*8 stitches of pattern 2*, k1, p1

15th row: k1, *8 stitches of pattern 2*, k1, p1

17th row: k1, *8 stitches of pattern 2*, k1, p1

19th row: repeat from row 7, *8 stitches of pattern 2, row 3*, k1, p1

You will proceed in this manner repeating rows 3―17 of the main pattern and at the same time at

the beginning of each row repeat stitches in bold from rows 7―17 which will ensure a slow

decrease of the scarf width.

Pattern 2:

Cast on number of stitches divisible by 8

3rd row: *k2tog, yo, p2, p2togtbl, yo, k2*

5th row: *yo, p2, p2togtbl, yo, k3*

7th row: *p2, p2togtbl, yo, k2, k2tog, yo*

9th row: *p1, p2togtbl, yo, k2, k2tog, yo, p1*

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11th row: *p2togtbl, yo, k2, k2tog, yo, p2*

13th row: *yo, k2, k2tog, yo, p3*

15th row: k2, k2tog, yo, p2, p2togtbl, yo*

17th row: k1, k2tog, yo, p2, p2togtbl, yo, k1*

19th row: repeat from 3rd row

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Dragon Stitch Scarf By: Onix Terevinto

This scarf is one of the most interesting scarf knitting patterns because it is a multi-directional. Check out these easy knitting instructions and find out why it’s so popular.

Materials:

Straight or circular needles size 10 Worsted weight yarn

Note:

Dimensions will vary, you can make it as long as you see fit. Multiple of 26 stitches.

You can adjust the size of your scarf; just keep adding in sets of 26 stitches to achieve the desired width.

Instructions:

Cast on 26 stitches

Knit 5 rows in garter stitch at the beg and at the end of the scarf

Round 1- (WS) and all odd numbered rounds: Purl

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Round 2: *K1, Yo, SSK, K4, K2tog, K3, Yo, K2, Yo, K3, SSK, K4, K2tog, Yo, K1; rep from *

Round 4: *K1, Yo, K1, SSK, K2, K2tog, K4, Yo, K2, Yo, K4, SSK, K2, K2tog, K1, Yo, K1; rep from *

Round 6: * K1, Yo, K2, SSK, K2tog, K5, Yo, K2, Yo, K5, SSK, K2tog, K2, Yo, K1; rep from *

Round 8: *K1, Yo, K3, SSK, K4, K2tog, Yo, K2, Yo, SSK, K4, K2tog, K3, Yo, K1; rep from *

Round 10: *K1, Yo, K4, SSK, K2, K2tog, K1, Yo, K2, Yo, K1, SSK, K2, K2tog, K4, Yo, K1; rep from * 5

times

Round 12: *K1, Yo, K5, SSK, K2tog, K2, (Yo, K2) twice, SSK, K2,tog, K5, Yo, K1; rep from *

Rep those 12 rounds for pattern

Weave in ends. Steam block or hand wash and lay flat to dry.

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Knit Scarflette By: Melissa for The Hob-bee Hive

This beginner pattern is great for knitters who don't like working with cable needles. You can easily work up this Knit Scarflette during a lazy weekend and have something fun and fashionable to wear all year long. Made with a baby cable pattern, this mini scarflette is made by knitting two stitches together, rather than using a cable needle.

Materials:

Pair of 10 or 11 sized needles Yarn (I used Red Heart Gold yarn. It wasn’t a full skein, so you can easily make this with leftover yarn) Large Button Scissors Tapestry Needle

Instructions:

Cast on 42 stitches. If you want it to be larger or smaller, cast on in multiples of 4 stitches, plus 2

extra stitches at the end.

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Row 1: Knit 2, *Pearl 2, Knit 2; repeat from * to end of row.

Row 2: Pearl 2, *Knit 2, Pearl 2; repeat from * to end of row.

Row 3: As row 1.

Row 4: Pearl 2, *Knit 2 stitches together, leaving on needles. Insert your right needle between the

two stitches you just knitted together and knit the first stitch on the left needle again. Then drop

both stitches off needle. Pearl 2; repeat from * to end of row.

Repeat Rows 1-4 until your scarflette is about 31 inches long. Bind off.

Sew your button on one corner of the right side of the work. I just used some extra yarn to attach

the button.

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Braid or crochet a loop for the button. It should be about 5-6 inches long. Use a tapestry needle to

weave it into the scarf, tying it securely on the wrong side of the work.

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Mountain Mist Scarf By: The Designers of Lily Sugar'n Cream

This Mountain Mist Scarf is made from a combination of knitting techniques and color blocks. With a gradual transition from green to blue, this lovely knit scarf pattern is perfect for any time of year. Thick enough to keep you warm in the summer and light enough to add some color to a nice summer evening outfit, this knit scarf is great for men and women alike and makes a fun and easy project for a beginning knitter.

Materials:

2 balls Lily Sugar ’n Cream (Solids: 70.9 g/2.5 oz; 109 m/120 yds) in Country Green (A) 2 balls Lily Sugar ’n Cream (Solids: 70.9 g/2.5 oz; 109 m/120 yds) in Sage Green (B) 2 balls Lily Sugar ’n Cream (Solids: 70.9 g/2.5 oz; 109 m/120 yds) in Mod Green (C) 2 balls Lily Sugar ’n Cream (Solids: 70.9 g/2.5 oz; 109 m/120 yds) in Mod Blue (D) 2 balls Lily Sugar ’n Cream (Solids: 70.9 g/2.5 oz; 109 m/120 yds) in Robin's Egg (E) Size 4.5 mm (U.S. 7) knitting needles or size needed to obtain gauge Large eye blunt needle

Gauge: 19 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches [10 centimeters] in garter stitch.

Instructions:

Approximately 8 x 72 inches [20.5 x 183 centimeters].

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Solid Square

Make 5 Solid Squares, 1 each in Contrast A, B, C, D and E.

Cast on 38 stitches.

1st row: (Wrong side). Knit.

2nd row: (Right side). Knit.

Repeat these 2 rows for garter stitch pattern. Continue in pattern as established until work from

beginning measures 8 inches [20.5 centimeters], ending with a Right side (2nd) row.

Cast off knitwise (Wrong side).

Weave in ends.

Make 4 Stripped Squares in the following color combinations:

1 using A as Contrast A and B as Contrast B.

1 using B as Contrast A and C as Contrast B.

1 using C as Contrast A and D as Contrast B.

1 using D as Contrast A and E as Contrast B.

Striped Square

To change colors, simply drop previous color and begin knitting with new color.

When joining a new color for the first time, leave a tail approximately 4 inches [10 centimeters] long

to ensure you are left with enough yarn to weave in your end.

When working narrow stripes as given below, do not cut your yarn when changing colors. Simply

allow the color not in use to be drawn up loosely along the side of your work.

With A, cast on 38 stitches.

1st row: (Wrong side). With A, knit.

Proceed in Stripe pattern as follows:

1st row: (Right side). With B, knit.

2nd row: With B, knit.

3rd row: With A, knit.

4th row: With A, knit.

(These 4 rows form Stripe pattern.)

Continue in pattern as established until work from beginning measures 8 inches [20.5 centimeters],

ending with a Right side (1st or 3rd) row.

With same color as previous row, cast off knitwise (Wrong side).

Weave in ends.

Finishing

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Sew squares together using a fl at seam as shown in Diagram, noting striped squares will be placed

sideways.

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Makin' Bacon Scarf By: Stitch Nation by Debbie Stoller

Here's a scarf for the truly bacon-obsessed. For this adorable knit craft, follow the simple pattern - you'll love the results. Enjoy wearing your Makin' Bacon Scarf this winter!

Materials:

STITCH NATION by Debbie Stoller™ “Alpaca Love™”: 2 balls 3920 Ruby A, 1 ball 3101 Vanilla B. Circular Knitting Needle: 5mm [US 8] 36”. Yarn needle

Gauge: Gauge: 18 sts and 24 rows = 4” in ripple pattern.

Check your gauge: Use any size needles to obtain the gauge.

Instructions:

With A, cast on 272 sts.

Row 1: Knit.

Row 2: K1, purl across to last st, k1.

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Row 3: K1, *[k2tog] 3 times, [yo, k1] 6 times, [k2tog] 3 times; repeat from * across to last st, k1.

Row 4: Knit.

Repeat Rows 1–4, changing color as in following color sequence: Work 8 more rows with A (for a

total of 12 A-colored rows), [4 rows with B, 4 rows with A] 2 times, 4 rows with B. Bind off.

Finishing:

Weave in ends. Steam block gently, if desired.

Notes:

The scarf is worked from long edge to long edge. Work back and forth on circular needle, as

if working on straight needles.

The stitch pattern creates ripples across the fabric. After several row repeats, 15 ripples

should be apparent.

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Soft and Smoky Potato Chip Scarf By: Red Heart Yarn

You’ve seen them all over the stores, but have you ever wondered how to knit a potato chip scarf? It’s so easy! Free knit scarf patterns are perfect when it comes time to create your own holiday gifts.

Materials:

Red Heart® Boutique™ Sashay™ (1 ball 1936 Waltz) Knitting Needles: 5.5mm [US9] Sewing needle Matching sewing thread

Scarf measures 4” x 62” (6” X 38”). Directions are for 62” scarf; changes for 38” long scarf are in parentheses. Gauge is not important for this project.

For longer scarf cast on 6 stitches; for a shorter scarf cast on 10 stitches.

Instructions:

1. Stretch one end of the Sashay open for several inches and lay it flat, placing the edge with

the metallic thread along the bottom. Notice that the Sashay yarn is a mesh of holes. You

will be working with the top of the mesh and leaving the metallic edge loose to form the

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ruffle. You are using the top channel of holes as if it is yarn.

2. Beginning at the top right edge, insert tip of a knitting needle from back to front starting 4”

from end. Continue inserting needle 5 (9) more times. You now have 6 (10) cast on stitches.

Place this needle in left hand.

3. Pick up right hand needle and knit between the top two threads of the mesh rather than the

entire strand. Continue knitting these 6 (10) stitches on each row, always turning your work

in the same direction at end of rows. Put your work down and open up the mesh as you go.

4. Stop knitting when you have 1 yard left for binding off.

5. Bind off loosely, drawing the end of the Sashay through the last bound off stitch. Trim

leaving a 4”end. To finish the ends, fold under the corner and tack to inside with sewing

needle and thread.

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Artsy Potato Chip Scarf By: Red Heart Yarn

Fashion scarves are a great accessory and this Artsy Potato Chip Scarf is perfect for a nice night on the town. It’s is so easy and fun to make! Before you know it, you'll soon have all kinds of these soft colorful scarves in your closet.

Materials:

RED HEART® Boutique™ “Sashay™”: 1 ball 1937 Mambo A RED HEART® “Soft”: 1 ball 4604 Navy B Knitting needles: 5.5mm [US 9] circular needle, 29” long or longer Yarn needle Sewing needle Matching thread

Instructions:

With A, cast on 143 sts, inserting needle into every other loop to put sts onto needle.

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Rows 1-4: With B, k1, *p1, k1; repeat from * to end of row.

Rows 5 and 6: With A, knit to end of row.

Rows 7 and 8: With B, k1, *p1, k1; repeat from * to end of row.

Rows 9 and 10: With B, knit to end of row.

Bind off.

With yarn needle, weave in B ends. With sewing needle and thread, tack A ends to underside of

ruffles.

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Pink Boa Scarf By: Bernat Yarns

A Pink Boa Scarf is the perfect item to knit for yourself or a friend. This free knitting pattern is sure to make up anyone's day. The pink color will make a winter day feel even brighter.

Materials:

Bernat® Boa (100 g/3.5 oz; 130 m/142 yds) #00416 (Chick) 1 ball Knitting Needles: Size 5.5 mm (U.S. 9) knitting needles or size needed to obtain gauge.

Size: Approx 6 x 48 ins [15 x 122 cm]. Gauge: 14 sts and 17 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in stocking st.

Instructions:

Cast on 21 sts.

Knit 4 rows (garter st).

Next row: (WS). K3. Purl to last 3 sts. K3.

Next row: Knit.

Rep last 2 rows until work from beg measures 47 ins [119.5 cm], ending with a WS row.

Knit 4 rows. Cast off knitwise.

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Chic Diagonal Stripe Scarf By: Bernat Yarns

This scarf from has angled stripes that give it sophisticated appeal. It's a project for the everyday knitter, so try this free pattern today!

Materials:

Bernat® Jacquards (100 g/3.5 oz; 184 m/201 yds) 1 ball of #13530 (Gemstone Jacquard) Knitting Needles: size 5 mm (U.S. 8) or size needed to obtain gauge.

Measurements: Approx 6 ins [15 cm] x 59 ins [150 cm]. Gauge: 16 sts and 32 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in garter st.

Instructions:

Cast on 2 sts. 1st row: (WS). K2. 2nd row: Inc 1 st in first st. K1. 3 sts. 3rd row: Knit. 4th row: Inc 1 st in first 2 sts. K1. 5 sts. 5th row: Knit.

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6th row: Inc 1 st in first st. Knit to last 2 sts. Inc 1 st in next st. K1. Rep last 2 rows 12 times more. 31 sts. Next row: (WS). Knit. Next row: Inc 1 st in first st. Knit to last 3 sts. Sl1. K1. psso. K1. 31 sts. Rep last 2 rows until straight edge measures 6½ ins [16.5 cm], ending with a RS row. **Next row: (WS). Knit to last st. yf. Slip last st onto right-hand needle. yb. Slip st back onto left- hand needle. Turn – wrapped st made. Next row: Knit to last 3 sts. Sl1. K1. psso. K1. Next row: Knit to st before last ‘wrapped’ st. Wrap next st. Turn. Rep last 2 rows 14 times more. *** Next row: Sl1. K1. psso. 16 sts rem. Place marker on last st. Next row: K1. Turn. Next row: Inc 1 st in st. 2 sts. Next row: K3. Turn. Next row: K1. Inc 1 st in next st. K1. 4 sts. Next row: K5. Turn. Next row: Knit to last 2 sts. Inc 1 st in next st. K1. 6 sts. Next row: K7. Turn. Cont in this manner, inc 1 st at end of each RS row and taking 1 more‘wrapped’ st into end of every alt row until all sts are worked. 31 sts. Next row: (RS). K1. K2tog. Knit to last 2 sts. Inc 1 st in next st. K1. 31 sts. Next row: Knit. Rep last 2 rows until work from last marker along straight edge measures 6½ ins [16.5 cm], ending with a WS row. Next row: (RS). K1. K2tog. Knit to last st. Wrap next st. Turn. Next row: Knit. Next row: K1. K2tog. Knit to st before last ‘wrapped’ st. Wrap next st. Turn. Rep last 2 rows 13 times more. Next row: (RS). K2tog. Wrap next st. Turn. Next row: K1. 16 sts rem. Place marker on last st. Next row: Inc 1 st in st. 2 sts. Next row: K2. Next row: Inc 1 st in first st. K2. Next row: K4. Next row: Inc 1 st in first st. K4. Next row: K6.

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Cont in this manner, inc 1 st at beg of each RS row and taking 1 more‘wrapped’ st into end of same row until all sts are worked. 31 sts. Next row: (WS). Knit. Next row: Inc 1 st in first st. Knit to last 3 sts. Sl1. K1. psso. K1. 31 sts. Rep last 2 rows until work from last marker along straight edge measures 6½ ins [16.5 cm] ending with a RS row.** Rep from ** to ** 3 times more, then from ** to *** once. Next row: Sl1. K1. psso. Cast off rem 16 sts.

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Chain Stitch Scarf By: Bernat Yarns

Chain stitch creates a soft texture in this free scarf knitting pattern from Bernat Yarnss in Bamboo yarn. Knit lengthwise on circular needles, the scarf is quick and easy. Use the chain stitch technique on other projects.

Materials:

Yarn: Bernat Bamboo (60 g / 2.1 oz) 2 balls of #92425 (Rosehip) Circular Knitting Needle: Size 6 mm (U.S. 10) 16 ins 40 cm long or size needed to obtain gauge.

Gauge: 14 sts and 20 rows = 4 ins 10 cm in stocking st. Measurements: 5 x 50 ins 12.5 x 127 cm

Instructions:

Cast on 171 sts. Do not join in rnd. Working back and forth in rows, proceed as follows: 1st row: (WS). Knit. 2nd row: *P1. Sl1P. Rep from * to last st. P1. 3rd row: K2. *Sl1. K1. Rep from * to last st. K1.

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4th to 7th rows: Beg with a knit row, work in stocking st. Rep 2nd to 7th rows for 5 ins [12.5 cm], then 2nd and 3rd rows once. Next row: Knit. Cast off knitwise (WS).

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