Archive for the ‘Scarf Knitting Pattern’ Category
Here’s the second in my series of easy knitting patterns. I have actually made several of these in varying stripes and colors, depending on whether the intended recipient was male or female. The one in the photo was made for my husband. Rib patterns are nice for scarves because they look pretty much the same on both sides. They’re a really great off-to-college gift, too, if you work them in school colors.
One thing I really like about using quadruple ribbing for a scarf knitting pattern is that it looks Read the rest of this entry »
Here’s the first in my series of easy knitting patterns. I made this scarf for a relative who’s in college in the south. The soft white color gives it a very feminine look. Made out of chenille yarn, the finished scarf feels reminiscent of wide-wale corduroy. Since the weather doesn’t get too challenging in the south, I made it fairly narrow. It’s almost more fashion than function. I’d make it wider if it was for someone facing a northern winter.
I started off with this particular scarf knitting pattern because single-ribbing is Read the rest of this entry »
