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.

Elbac Reversible Scarf
Intermediate/Advanced.
Gauge: 8.75 stitches per inch or 35.0 stitches per 4 inches.


December Seed Stitch Infinity Circle Scarf
Beginner. A quick & easy circle/infinity scarf pattern for a cozy knitting project.

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Cat's Paw Scarf
Beginner/Intermediate. Simple 8-row pattern repeat knits up quick! Use #9 needles & sock yarn.


Acai Infinity Circle Scarf
Beginner. The entire scarf is just a 1x1 ribbed pattern knit with straight needles and ends joined together.


Textured November Infinity Scarf
Beginner. A cozy circle/infinity scarf knit in fisherman's rib with chunky yarn for a quick & easy project.
Gauge: 0.0 stitches per inch or 0.0 stitches per 4 inches.


Lace Ribbon Scarf
Beginner/Intermediate.
Gauge: 5.25 stitches per inch or 21.0 stitches per 4 inches.


Vertical Drop-Stitch Scarf
Beginner/Intermediate. This scarf features dropped stitches and an I-cord edging. Made with about 200 yards of dk weight.
Gauge: 5.5 stitches per inch or 22.0 stitches per 4 inches.


Totem Scarf
Intermediate. Uses Sz 10 ndl & Worsted. 8 row repeat makes the totem pattern. Worked bottom-up. Knits up quickly.
Gauge: 1.0 stitches per inch or 4.0 stitches per 4 inches.


Feather & Fan Scarf
Beginner/Intermediate. A beautiful scarf in easy to knit lace pattern. A fun & attainable project. A heartfelt gift!


Miyu Lace Scarf
Beginner/Intermediate. This is the perfect starter project for lace beginners as the pattern is not too complex.

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