Scarf Knitting Patterns: My Recommendations For Knitting Scarves

By Jodie Morgan

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In this roundup, I’ve collected the best scarf knitting patterns. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced knitter, there’s a pattern here for you. Let’s get knitting!

Scarf Knitting Patterns

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The Best Scarf Knitting Patterns

Side Line Scarf

Create your own version of this beautiful pattern. Knitting scarves are fun projects to knit. Thanks to the help of Mary Lee from Fifty Four Ten Studio.

One Row Handspun Scarf

Take a look at the knit scarf pattern here. Thanks to Stephanie from Yarn Harlot.

Easiest Farrow Rib Scarf

Find all the details for this fabulous pattern. Enjoy making your own version. Follow the instructions by Diana Troldahl from Ravelry.

Holding Hands, Feeding Ducks Scarves Pattern

Marianne from Knitcetera has all the instructions for this scarf knitted pattern idea. Make sure you check out the other scarf patterns while you are there.

Mustard Scarf

To create this wonderful pattern project. Check out the all the steps by Jane Richmond from Jane Richmond.

Knitting Pattern for Chunky Scarf

This post features some great ideas. Plenty of inspiration by Caroline Brooke from Etsy.

Lace Stitch Scarf Knitting Pattern

Julie Finocchiaro from Etsy has this super fun pattern to make. The instructions are easy to follow and understand.

Bracken Mens Scarf

You will be super excited to create this beautiful pattern. All the details can be found in the post by Lynne Rowe from Found MADE RELOVED.

Knit Scarf Basic Drop Stitch

Jessie from Jessie At Home has created clear and easy to understand instructions for this pattern project. If you try it, please let me know how it goes.

Noro Striped Scarf

Just looking at this makes me want to start making! Find the inspiration in the post by Jared Flood from Ravelry.

Kids Loop Free Scarf Knitting Pattern

Cassie from Little Red Window shares their experience and tips for how to make this pattern project. Follow her clear and easy to understand instructions to make your own. An easy knitting project suitable for beginners.

It uses worsted weight yarn, The yarn product Cassie recommends is Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice which is acrylic. The Vanna’s Choice Yarn product line is affordable and good quality.

Definitely Diagonal Scarf

Doing this project is a wonderful idea, and the results look fantastic! Thanks to the creativity of The Team at Kriskrafter from Kriskrafter.

The Prismatic Scarf

Enjoy creating this pattern idea. Follow the instructions by Orata from Feather and Fan.

Easy Mistake Stitch Scarf

Cassy from Purl Soho has a clear and easy to understand pattern. Another fun project that will pay off in the end!

Free Silk Knit Scarf Pattern

Kara from Petals to Picots steps you through the techniques used in this brilliant Scarf project. Take a look at the pattern here. Let me know how your scarf went in the comments.

How to Knit a Scarf

The Team at Wool and the Gang gives great step by step instructions on how to make this gorgeous pattern. Follow the scarf video tutorial outlined in her post. Perfect for beginners, this scarf only uses the knit stitch. A super simple knit scarf design using garter stitch.

Knit a Waffle Neck Warmer Scarf

Another pattern to try. What a fabulous idea! Thanks to the creative mind of Kristen McDonnell from Studio Knit. The Waffle stitch uses knits and purls and the overall textured affect looks like, you guessed it, a waffle! Knitting scarves like these are such fun! This scarf is knit in Worsted Weight Caron Yarn.

Easy Scarf Knitting Pattern

Some lovely ideas for you. You can find the pattern here. Follow the step by step instructions that are easy to understand by Judy from Etsy.

Lace Ribbon Scarf

Veronik Avery from Knitty provides all the details for this pattern project. Have you ever tried something like this?

Best Friend Lace Scarf

Krista from The Knitting Buzz has some excellent pattern ideas, which you should try out. Check out the loveliness. You will so excited to get started!

Checkerboard Lace Scarf

Find all the details for this fabulous pattern project here. Thanks to the creativity of Cassy from Purl Soho. Cteated by using yarn over stitches, knit two togethers and slip slip knits. Giving an airy open weave texture. Scarves like this are lovely and light and warm at the same time.

Zanzibar Knitting Patterns

Bring some easy and amazing pattern goodness into your life with the help of Kieran Foley from Knit Lab.

Upstairs Pattern

Woll Schnegge from Ravelry steps you through the scarf knitting pattern requirements to make this lovely creation here. Looks like so much fun!

Falling Blossoms Scarf

This pattern project would be super fun to make. Find all the details in the guide. Thanks to the creative abilities of Sybil from Knitting and So On.

Giant Basket Stitch Scarf

What fun it will be to create your own version of this pattern project. With the expert assistance of The Team at The Pipers Girls from The Pipers Girls.

Kansas Harvest Scarf

What a gorgeous handmade pattern. Made possible by stitch pattern designer Leannie from Prairiesque.

La Dentelle Belle Scarf

Find all the knitting pattern details, including materials and easy to understand steps for this great pattern project by Teresa from Knituition.

Lemon Curd Scarf

What you need for this wonderful project is outlined in the scarf pattern tutorial by Ali Tong from Knittybutton.

Mini Mania Scarf

You are sure to be excited to make your own knitted version of this inspiring pattern.All the details are included in the post by The Team at Exchanging Fire.

Old Flames Scarf

Super fun pattern idea to make thanks to The Team at Kriskrafter.

Palisander – Refine Your Cable Knitting Skills

Your creativity will be flowing when you create this gorgeous pattern. Follow the instructions by Signe from Knitty.

Peacock Scarf Pattern

Looking at this gorgeous image makes me want to start this scarf knititng pattern! Find everything you need here. Thanks to The Team at The Pipers Girls.

Rambling

What are you waiting for? Get ready and create your own version of this lovely pattern. Read all the details outlined in the post by The Team at The Strand from The Strand.

Free Knitting Pattern Seed Stitch Scarf

Tammy from Posh Patterns gives great tips and tricks on how to make this fun pattern. Follow the tutorial outlined in her post.

Dash of Brioche

People will be impressed with your talents when you create this fabulous pattern. Follow the list of steps by Monika from Etsy.

Groove

Stephen West in an article on Knitty makes this look easy and fun to do! Get all the inside tips here. Loved to see a photo of your finished creation.

Tag Brioche Scarf Pattern In Mollie Makes

I definitely want to try out this pattern idea. Go through the steps provided by Anne from Flax and Twine.

The Reversible Herringbone Scarf

Sammie from The Neverending Yarn has created this sensational project for you to follow.

Lovely Leaf Lace Scarf

Cassy from Purl Soho has some fab pattern ideas, which you can try out. Check out all the goodness in the guide. Enjoy enjoy the process.

Favorite Scarf Ever

Bring some amazing and satisfying craft goodness into your life with this pattern. Loads of inspiration by Lisa Bruce from Ravelry

Fishnet Scarf Pattern

Sheila from Lima Bean Lover steps you through the instructions and provides ideas for materials to make this very creative idea. You’ll love the results.

Reversible Cabled Brioche Stitch Scarf

Super fun to make and looks great too. Follow the tutorial by Saralyn from FireFlower Knits.

Zig Zag Rib

Such a lovely idea to bring some extra craftiness into your life. Follow the instructions by The Team at Musings of a Yarn Mom.

Zigzag Lace Scarf Pattern

Create your own version of this beautiful pattern. Thanks to the help of Tammy from Persnickety Knitter.

Braided

Here is another to add to your to do list. Take a look at the pattern here Thanks to The Team at The Strand.

Soho Scarf

Find all the details for this fabulous pattern. Enjoy making your own version. Follow the instructions by Kristin from The Knit Cafe.

Color Craving

To create this wonderful pattern project. Check out the specifics by Stephen West from Ravelry.

The Cascades Big Knit Scarf Pattern

This pattern features some great ideas. Plenty of inspiration by Jessica from Etsy.

Lamar

Gale from She Shoots Sheep Shots has this super fun pattern to make. The instructions are easy to follow and understand.

Bay of Fundy Scarf

You will be super excited to create this beautiful pattern. All the details can be found in the post by Shireenn from The Blue Bricks. Another potential work in progress for you.

Boyfriend Scarf

Lucinda from Sew Wrong shares their experience and tips on how to make this project. Follow the clear and easy to understand instructions to make your own.

Reversible Circles of Lace

Enjoy creating this pattern. Follow the instructions by Christina from Olives and Mermaids.

Checkerboard Cable Scarf

Marie Segares from Underground Crafter steps you through the techniques used in this brilliant project. Take a look at the tutorial here. Potential answer on what to do in your free time!

Random Lace Scarf

A really wonderful idea. Plus the results look great! To make it yourself, take a look at the instructions by Sybil from Knitting and So On.

Floral Mesh Scarf

Gretchen Tracy from Balls to the Walls Knits provides all the details for this crafty project. More for you to try.

Rose Garden Lace Scarf

This would make a wonderful handmade project. Find all the materials and instructions in the complete guide by Elaine Phillips from ABC Knitting Patterns.

Scrunch Scarf

The Team at The Strand from The Strand has some excellent pattern ideas, which you should try out. Check out the materials required and steps. Definitely some to add your creative wishlist.

Shifting Sands

Find all the details for this fabulous pattern project here. Thanks to the creative talents of The Team at Grumperina.

Linen Stitch Scarf Pattern

The Team at Kniftybits Blog from Kniftybits Blog steps you through the requirements to make these very creative ideas. Make sure you bookmark it for later.

Kernel

This pattern project would be super fun to make. Find all the details in the article. Thanks to the creative abilities of Bonnie Sennot from Knitty

Versi

What fun it will be to create your own version of this pattern project. With the expert assistance of Gaye Glasspie from Ravelry.

Fairbanks Pommed Knit Scarf Pattern

What a gorgeous pattern. Made possible with the creativity of Jessica from Mama In A Stitch.

Wylk Ebb Scarf Knitting Pattern

Hazel Tindall has some fabulous suggestions for this gorgeous pattern. Check out the complete guide.

Big Old Bias Knit Scarf

Bet you can’t wait to get start making your own version of this pattern idea. Follow the tutorial by Heidi Gustad from Hands Occupied.

Aquifer

You will be super excited to create this beautiful pattern. All the details can be found in the post by Laura Nelkin from Nelkin Designs.

Candy Cane Scarf

Kristen from Knitionary has created clear and easy to understand instructions for this pattern project. If you try it, please let me know how it goes.

Chunky Knit Scarf Pattern

Doing this project is a wonderful idea, and the results look fantastic! Thanks to the creativity of Olguine Brutus from Etsy.

Tweedy Eyelet Scarf

Jennifer Dickerson from Fiber Flux has a clear and easy to understand pattern. Another fun project that will pay off in the end!

Conclusion

Hope this roundup inspired you to pick up your needles! Do you have any plans for your next scarf project? Tell me the comments, or via the contact page. I’d love to hear from you.

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About The Author

Jodie Morgan From Knit Like Granny

Jodie Morgan (Author & Founder)

jodie@knitlikegranny.com | Lives In: Regional Australia

Author: Jodie Morgan is a passionate knitter and blogger with 40+ years of experience currently living in regional Australia. Taught by her mother and wonderful grandmother “Mama”, she fell in love with crafting from a young age. When she’s not knitting, you’ll find her enjoying a cup of coffee with cream, or sharing helpful resources and tips with the online knitting community. Get to know Jodie and the team on our meet the team page.

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