Free Knitting Patterns: Scarves
A scarf are probably one of the most popular knitting project. They are typically straight forward to knit and don't require seaming or careful attention to gauge. This makes them ideal first projects for beginning knitters. Below, you will find dozens for free knit scarf patterns, from simple stitch patterns to complex cable designs.
Unisex Lace Border Scarf
Beginner. Easy project, video tutorials included. approx. 12.5cm wide (you can knit as long as you want)
Gauge: 0.0 stitches per inch or 0.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Danica Scarf
Intermediate. An entrelac knit scarf.
Gauge: 4.5 stitches per inch or 18.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Iceland Scarf
Beginner. A easy knit scarf project.
Gauge: 2.5 stitches per inch or 10.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Flower Scarf
Beginner/Intermediate. A quick and easy knitting project.
Gauge: 6.5 stitches per inch or 26.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Flamboyant Scarf
Beginner. An airy scarf with pointy ends and and pom-poms.
Gauge: 4.0 stitches per inch or 16.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Big Chevron Scarf
Beginner. This soft and furry scarf is everything you ever need. It can be worn as a scarf, a shawl and a body wrap for a chilly day.
Amy Cabled Scarf
Intermediate. An broad and intricate cabled scarf.
Gauge: 9.0 stitches per inch or 36.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Airy Waves Shawl
Beginner. This simple cabled wrap/vest is warm and elegant, perfect for a Fall evening
Gauge: 4.5 stitches per inch or 18.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Shipwreck Shawl
Intermediate/Advanced. This is a variant of Elizabeth Zimmermann’s Pi Shaw.
Gauge: 7.25 stitches per inch or 29.0 stitches per 4 inches.
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