
10 Lace Scarf Free Knitting Patterns
Lace scarves are ideal for when you need a light layer that keeps your neck warm and finishes your outfit. But if the day heats up, it’s easy to remove and stash in a purse or tote.
Add some lace scarves into your wardrobe. They are a simple way to update your wardrobe without the need to buy an entire outfit.
In addition, knitting lace is a lot of fun! You’ll get the chance to try interesting stitches that keeps your mind busy.
Quite a few of these projects are easy knits using bulky yarn for fast results. Other projects use lace weight yarn knitted on larger needles for an open and airy look.
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#1. Cora Lace Scarf Free Knitting Pattern
The Cora Scarf combines cables and simple lace for a texture-rich treat with a neat, slipped-stich edge. Includes both written instructions and a chart so you’re covered no matter your preference.
Uses aran weight yarn
Designed by Hiberknits
#2. Flourish Lace Scarf FREE Knitting Pattern
The long scarf will keep you cozy all winter long. Its dramatic length is great for wrapping around your neck at least one time. It features a lovely, oversized lace stitch pattern. At just 21 stitches across, the Flourish Scarf works up unbelievably fast.
Uses super bulky weight yarn
Created by Universal Design Team
#3. Snowfall Cowl Free Knitting Pattern
The allover lacework reminded us of snow falling on a quiet evening. This quick and easy cowl is knit flat and the addition of one simple button connects the corners to keep you warm!
Knit flat in garter stitch with a basic and beautiful lace pattern, this project will fly off your needles! Add a button at the end to secure the cowl and make it your own. Wear and love!
Uses bulky weight yarn
Designed by Heather Walpole
#4. Checkerboard Lace Scarf Free Knitting Pattern
This pattern is really no more than a combo of yarn overs and standard issue decreases, all guided by one simple rule: every yarn-over hole makes a stitch and so requires a corresponding decrease to keep the stitch score even. Make a stitch here, take a stitch there, and watch a field of little diamond-shaped checkerboards grow!
Uses fingering weight yarn
Designed by Purl Soho
#5. Easy Chunky Lace Scarf Free Knitting Pattern
This scarf lace knitting pattern is a great introduction to lace knitting. It’s a quick-knit on super bulky weight yarn and large needles.
If you’ve never knitted lace before, this is your project! There’s even a how-to video that guides you step-by -step through the whole project.
Uses super bulky weight yarn
Designed by Sheep and Stitch
#6. Smiley Diamonds Stole Scarf Free Knitting Pattern
This knits up into a giant triangle with big holes you can use to pull the ends through, which is useful if you’re always misplacing shawl pins.
Better still, it’s a triangle that doesn’t use that center increase thing that makes a big line down the middle. The lace pattern is a simple repeat that you’ll be able to do in your sleep after the first couple of rounds.
Uses bulky weight yarn
Designed by Kimberly Michael
#7. Blossom Dance Lace Scarf Free Knitting Pattern
Blossom Dance is a long lightweight scarf, delicate and modern. The special stitch used in this lace knit reminds of the intricate blossom dancing in the delicate spring sunshine.
It is a pretty fast project that has just enough complexity to keep the knitting both interesting and easy to memorize. Repeats of the pattern allow to adjust it depending on the desired length and width of a finished scarf.
Uses lace weight yarn
Designed by Life Is Cozy
#8. Frostlight Lace Scarf Free Knitting Pattern
Keep the frost at bay when you wrap up in this cozy scarf, knit in one piece from end to end. Graceful fringes, eyelet and ribbed stitches add textural appeal.
Written as well as charted stitch patterns, helpful tips and video tutorials make Frostlight a fast, fun project for even the newest lace knitters.
Uses worsted weight yarn
Designed by Robin Ulrich
#9. Birch Trees Lace Scarf Free Knitting Pattern
A simple lacy scarf with five panels of branching pattern repeats and a moss stitch edging border.
Knitting skills you will need:
Cast on, cast off, knit two stitches together, bring the yarn forward, knit through the back of the loop.
Uses DK weight yarn
Designed by Julia Marsh
#10 Saroyan Scarf Free Knitting Pattern
Knit in one piece from start to finish, Saroyan is a perfect project for beginning lace knitters.
This tapered scarf can be worn a variety of ways, and the construction helps to keep your neck nice and cozy.
Uses worsted weight yarn
Designed by Liz Abinante
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Scarf Knitting Patterns
Are you looking for scarf knitting patterns?
On this page I have included links to all of the free scarf patterns on this site, as well as a selection of knitting patterns books that you can purchase.
Free Scarf Knitting Patterns on Knitting Naturally
Just click on any of the links below to get the knitting instructions for each scarf.
Wide Garter Stitch Scarf

This scarf pattern was designed to be knitted on over sized needles (6.00mm) with Panda Heath, an 8 ply wool and the result is a beautifully soft but light weight scarf.
And easy enough for any beginner to make!
Narrow Garter Stitch Scarf

Maybe you would prefer a narrow garter stitch scarf rather than a wide one?
This pattern is for a narrow scarf knitted in garter stitch. I knitted my scarf using a white 12 ply yarn composed of 100% new wool from Cleckheaton, and I have to say I am very pleased with the result.
Sampler Scarf

On this page you will find the a simple sampler scarf pattern.
To test the pattern, I have made one using of Off White Panda Heath 8 Ply which is 50 percent wool and 50 percent Acrylic (now discontinued).
Footie Scarf

Would you like to make yourself a scarf in the colors of your favourite football team?
This scarf was knitted on oversized needles (6.00mm) with 8 ply wool in a two by two rib and the result is a beautifully soft but light weight scarf.
And easy enough for any beginner to make!
Ribbed Scarf

Would you like to make yourself a simple rib scarf?
This pattern is for a narrow scarf knitted in a two by two rib. I knitted my scarf using a white 8 ply pure wool and am very pleased with the result. Although more 'difficult' than the Garter Stitch Scarf it is still easy enough for most beginners to make!
Chunky Ribbed Scarf

This pattern is for a narrow scarf knitted in a two by two rib. I knitted my scarf using a white 12 ply yarn composed of 50 percent Australian Wool, 30 percent Acrylic, and 20% Alpaca, and although the yarn is not 100 percent natural yarn, I am very pleased with the result.
Although this scarf pattern is more 'difficult' than the Garter Stitch Scarf it is still easy enough for most beginners to make and the thicker thread and larger needles makes this scarf a quick knit!
Simple Lace Scarf Knitting Patterns

This pattern is for a narrow scarf knitted in a simple panel lace rib. I knitted my scarf using a teal green 8 ply pure wool and am very pleased with the result.
Although more 'difficult' than the Garter Stitch Scarf it is still easy enough for most beginners to make!
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Cable Knitting Patterns
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More Free Patterns
Prismatic Scarf
Huan-Hua Chye’s easy scarf uses a diagonal slipped-stitch rib pattern that creates slanting rays of color especially designed to show off variegated yarn, though the texture looks great in solid colors too. Pictured project by Maj
Make It Big Super Scarf
This oversized scarf from Bernat knits up quickly in chunky yarn and is rated easy by the designer.
Easy Keyhole Scarf
This beginner pattern by Ann Regis features easy garter stitch sections and ends with heart / flower shaped motifs at the ends.
Zick Zack Scarf
Christy Kamm’s scarf is knit with an easy chevron lace pattern. Use two colorways of self-striping or variegated yarn for the most colorful scarf. Pictured project by knispeltante.
Wavy Drop-Stitch Scarf
Laura Bain designed this easy scarf using the classic sea foam stitch.
Star Stitch Scarf
Morgen Dämmerung’s Holding Hands, Feeding Ducks Scarf features an easy all-over star stitch that can be adapted to almost any yarn. Pictured project by Hatodd.
Cable and Lace Scarf
Cathy Payson’s lovely scarf is a great introduction to cables and lace. Rated easy by both Ravelrers and the designer, it works great with multi-colored yarn.
Ripple on the Side Scarf
This easy scarf is knit lengthwise with a simple ripple lace stitch that shows off multi-color yarn.
Gathered Scarf
Maryse Roudier’s easy scarf creates ruching by using increases to add fabric and decreases to “gather” between garter stitch rows. Warning: this is a yarn eater because you use twice as many stitches for the gathered sections. Pictured project by elsteffo.
Dewdrop Scarf
This easy scarf features a lace pattern designed for bulky yarn so it’s a fast knit too! Designed by Cathy Payson. Pictured project by erato7
Upstairs Scarf
WollSchnegge’s lace scarf or shawl is rated as easy, though beginners might find it more of a challenge. Although the original pattern calls for lace yarn, other knitters have been successful with heavier weights of yarn, such as fingering (used in the pictured project by speightyknits ) and sport weight.
Heartwarming Scarf
Julie Farmer’s beginner scarf has an easy to remember stitch pattern to give it texture. This unisex scarf only uses one skein of the recommended yarn. Pictured project is by pixiesmom.
Cerus Scarf
Designed by Hilary Smith Callis, this scarf gets its dressy professional look from the linen stitch that looks like woven fabric. Use a variegated yarn to enhance the woven look.
Cable Edge Scarf
Braided cables frame simple ribbing in Jodi Lewanda’s scarf rated easy by the designer and Ravelrers. Pictured project is by BlueDevilGirl11.
Beginner Garter Drop-Stitch Scarf
Michelle Maks proves shows you how easy it is to make a quick drop-stitch scarf If you can do a knit stitch and you can wrap yarn around a needle. Video tutorial included with this Red Heart pattern.
Potato Chip Scarf
Barbara Aguiar’s easy scarf is knit with short rows in a 4 row repeat. Pictured project by SheepTricks. Great with multi-color yarn.
Drop-Stitch Scarf
This easy scarf is a quick knit in super bulky or jumbo yarn. Designed by Amanda Saladin for Red Heart.
25 Spectacular FREE Scarf Knitting Patterns
The perfect combination of your favorite scarf knitting patterns all rounded up into a single post! From beginner to advanced, there’s a scarf for you here.
I love wearing scarves! It takes two seconds to grab one from the closet and throw it on but it always makes me look so much more put together. Not to mention that it keeps me extra cozy and warm!
There are so many different scarf knitting patterns out there. It was really hard to narrow this curated list down to my top 25!
I tried to include a little something for everyone in this free scarf knitting patterns list. There are knitting patterns for beginners, and also knitting patterns for more experienced knitters.
There’s rectangular scarves, triangle scarves, cowls and more. There’s also a wide variety of yarn weights and colors used. Check them out and see what you think!
25 Spectacular FREE Scarf Knitting Patterns
1. ZickZack Scarf
Wow! This stylish knit scarf is sure to turn some heads. The hero of this design is the self-striping yarn. Hooray for less weaving in ends! The chevrons are worked with simple single increases and decreases so this pattern is actually pretty easy.
Designer: Christy Kamm
Yarn: Lang Yarns Mille Colori Baby (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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2. The Prismatic Scarf
This yummy looking scarf was specially designed to showcase handpainted yarn. Finally you have a good excuse to buy that artisan yarn you’ve been eyeing on Etsy! The reversible design uses i-cord and diagonal slipped-stitch ribbing techniques to achieve its signature look.
Designer: Huan-Hua Chye
Yarn: Manos del Uruguay Silk Blend (DK Weight #1)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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3. Checkerboard Lace Scarf
Step out in style with this lovely geometric lace scarf. It looks quite intricate but its only basic yarn overs, knit two togethers and slip slip knits. Really! The repeating nature of this design also makes it easy to spot mistakes so you can catch them before you’re too far along.
Designer: Purl Soho
Yarn: The Fibre Co. Canopy (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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4. Dudester Scarf
This men’s scarf was designed to take him from the office to the weekend. It’s polished enough to wear with an overcoat but not too stuffy to throw on when he grabs drinks with the guys. This design features the hurdle stitch with garter ribs.
Designer: HipKnitizer
Yarn: Moda Dea Bamboo Wool (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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5. Scarf For the Birds
Do you know an avid bird watcher who would love this scarf? This fun reversible design features birds on a wire. If you’re already familiar with the double knitting technique, then this scarf really isn’t too tricky. Just follow along with the chart for the color changes.
Designer: AndreSueKnits
Yarn: Filatura Lanarota Rich Wool (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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6. Honey Cowl
Sometimes basic is best! Who knew that a simple slip stitch cowl could look like you just bought it at the shops? This scarf was designed to be thick and warm, and it also still has plenty of drape. (as you can see!) The pattern is available in two different lengths.
Designer: Antonia Shankland
Yarn: madelinetosh Tosh (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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7. One Row Handspun Scarf
Patterns with one row repeats are the best kinds of patterns for watching Netflix or listening to an audiobook. Even better, this scarf is reversible and easily customizable for width and length. It was designed with handspun yarn in mind.
Designer: Yarn Harlot
Yarn: Worsted Weight #5
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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8. Workday Scarf
Lovely lilac really shines on a bright sunny day in this sophisticated scarf. You can get this posh look for yourself with the easy knitting pattern. It’s mostly simple garter stitches along with some lace work on the edges. Beautiful!
Designer: Sue Flanders Designs
Yarn: Araucania Huasco Multy Botany Lace (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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9. Drop Stitch Scarf
Variegated yarns find their day in the sun with this beautiful and beloved scarf. The simple drop stitch pattern has been translated into 6 different languages. A different designer has made a drop stitch hat to match, and yet another designer has made a drop stitch tam to match.
Designer: Frazzled Knits
Yarn: Hand Maiden Fine Yarn Lady Godiva (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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10. Pembroke Scarf
Asymmetric scarves are some of my all time favorites because they never wear the same way twice. This design is especially amazing because it only uses 100g of sock yarn and it features an easy 2 row repeat using knit front back and slip slip knit stitches.
Designer: Elizabeth McCarten
Yarn: Misti Alpaca Hand Paint Sock (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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11. Jasmine Scarf
I love that you can tell how super soft this scarf is just by looking at the picture! The alpaca, merino, linen blend scarf looks absolutely luxurious with 5 columns of cables worked up the length. What a polished design!
Designer: Purl Soho
Yarn: Purl Soho Flax Down (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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12. One Skein Wonder
Variegated yarns are encouraged for this lovely spiral scarf that shows the color changes off on the bias. You’ll be working from corner to edge and using increases and bind-off stitches to achieve the signature spiral shape.
Designer: The Public Knitter
Yarn: Blue Moon Fiber Arts Socks that Rock (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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13. Mini Mania Scarf
Casting on this scarf lengthwise is absolutely worth it to achieve the beautiful woven-like fabric. Scrap yarn is encouraged so you can change colors often and really maximize the woven effect that happens when using the linen stitch.
Designer: Sarah Core
Yarn: Koigu Painter’s Palette Premium Merino (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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14. Pioneer Braid Scarf
Show off your favorite self-striping yarn with this mock braided scarf. You’ll be using easy peasy garter stitches in short rows to achieve the stacked look. This design also gives suggestions for working with different weights of yarn if you don’t have any worsted on hand.
Designer: Hither and Yarn – Adventures in Knitting and Life
Yarn: Twisted Fiber Art Duchess Striping (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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15. Infinitude Scarf
Knit in the round, this stunning scarf features both horizontal and vertical ribs for maximum “scrunchability” and elegance. The fun thing about this pattern is all the ways you can wear it: as a scarf, a cowl, a hooded cowl and more!
Designer: Jeni Chase
Yarn: Jade Sapphire 6-ply Mongolian Cashmere (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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16. Blue Bell Hill Scarf
One giant chevron from end to end, this scarf is really fun and playful with varying lengths of stripes and mismatched ends. You’ll be using both the garter chevron stitch and the stockinette chevron stitch for added texture.
Designer: Jocelyn J. Tunney for O Wool
Yarn: O Wool Local (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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17. Easy Triangle Scarf
Triangle scarves with long tapered ends give the wearer endless options for styling and tying. This easy design uses the garter stitch. It’s actually a striped scarf that uses 3 different colors, but all the colors are very similar so you get a really neat effect.
Designer: Churchmouse Yarns and Teas
Yarn: Rowan Soft Yak (DK Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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18. Doctor Who Scarf – Season 12
Remake the iconic Doctor Who scarf with this very detailed pattern. This 12 foot long scarf is all about the stripes, so the pattern includes detailed color recommendations for a handful of different weights.
Designer: Crocheters of Awesome
Yarn: Brown Sheep Nature Spun Sport Jo Sharp Classic (DK Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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19. Frostlight
Stretch your knitting skills with this stylish textured scarf. You’ll be using both eyelet and ribbed stitches. Even knitters new to lacework are sure to master this pattern because there are lots of helpful tips, charts and video tutorials.
Designer: Robin Ulrich Studio
Yarn: Malabrigo Yarn (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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20. Fox Scarf
Channel your inner 1920’s glamour side and make your own cruelty free fox stole . This easy pattern uses mostly the garter stitch with a little bit of knit ribbing. A cleverly designed loop is hidden under the foxes head to hold the tail in place.
Designer: Gina Michele
Yarn: Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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21. Falling Snow Scarf
I hate driving in it, but I’ll admit that I do find myself wishing for a bit more snow where I live. This scarf perfectly captures the beauty of falling snow in its fair isle design. It’s actually knit in a tube so it’s double warm and you can’t see the wrong side of the work.
Designer: Purl Soho
Yarn: Purl Soho Posy (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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22. Staggered Rib Scarf
This basic scarf ticks all the boxes: easy, reversible, and quick to make thanks to the chunky weight yarn and the small size. It’s the perfect size to tuck into your coat and ward away chills. This design features an easy diagonal ribbing that only uses knit and purl stitches.
Designer: It’s a Stitch Up
Yarn: Mirasol Yarn Sulka (Bulky Weight #5)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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23. Springtime Bandit
Here’s another beginner lace pattern. This beautiful symmetrical triangle scarf uses basic stitches that are charted out into lovely lace designs. The pattern has more than 3000 projects on Ravelry if you need color inspiration!
Designer: Kate Gagnon Osborn
Yarn: Kelbourne Woolens Germantown (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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24. Madison Scarf
Where I live it’s winter, but I’m sure there are some readers out there who live in warm places. (I’m a little jealous) So here’s a scarf for you. It’s a really stunning light and airy scarf that’s worked on the bias. I love the way the ends of the scarf curl so gracefully.
Designer: Suzanne Middlebrooks for Hill Country Weavers
Yarn: Anzula Mermaid (Lace Weight #0)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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25. Side Line Scarf
Super bulky yarn will keep you super warm in this super easy scarf. The basic knit 3, purl 3 repeat is perfect for mindless knitting while multitasking. Oh, and did I mention that this cute chunky scarf is reversible?
Designer: Fifty Four Ten Studio
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick (Super Bulky Weight #6)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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Bonus! An extra scarf knitting pattern…
Here is a free scarf knitting pattern right here on Love.Life.Yarn!! I designed a crochet version of this pattern that had so many requests for a knit version that I just had to make one!
This is such a simple pattern repeat you can almost do it on autopilot, and it works up great!
Designer: Amanda Saladin (me!)
Yarn: Red Heart Boutique Unforgettable (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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Are you feeling scarfy yet? Which free knitting pattern are you eyeing to make for yourself or for a friend? Did I forget one of your favorite free scarf knitting patterns? Talk to me, let me know in the comments below!
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17+ Free Scarf Knitting Patterns Australia
More than 17 Free scarf knitting patterns Australia. A range of free knitting patterns pdf’s with Australian knitting terminology and yarns! Featuring free easy scarf patterns 8 ply, Patons Australia free knitting patterns, free Cleckheaton patterns and free Spotlight and Lincraft scarf patterns.

Free Patons Scarf Knitting Patterns Australia
Beginner scarf in garter stitch using 3 Patons Gigante 100g balls. Very easy scarf with a gorgeous yarn that does all the work for you! Easy scarf pattern in chunky yarn.

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Free knitting pattern for a scarf using Patons wool, purple knit super scarf with a faux woven stitch that is reversible so it looks the same on both sides!

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Easy scarf knitting pattern by Patons using a double moss stitch for texture. Using 6 Patons Gembrook 100gm balls.

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Free knitting pattern for a scarf using Patons yarn with a fantastic lace stitch.

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Free Cleckheaton Scarf Knitting Patterns
Super easy beginner garter stitch stripe scarf using Cleckheaton Country Wide 50gm balls.

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Of all the free scarf knitting patterns Australia, this one is great for the intermediate knitter with a border feature, using Cleckheaton’s Country 8ply 50gm balls.

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Easy striped scarf knitting pattern using Cleckheaton Country Yarn 8ply. Easy scarf knitting pattern in a rib stitch.

Chic cabled scarf for men using Cleckheaton Country 8 ply yarns.

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Another great scarf for men that is very easy to knit with this easy knit pattern.

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Free knitting pattern Australia for a scarf using 12 ply yarn with an interesting texture!

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Ribbed scarves and hats to knit for kids ages 2 to 12 years old.

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Ribbed beanie and scarf pattern from Spotlight store with Cleckheaton yarns in 8 ply for the whole family.

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Spotlight Scarf Patterns
Jansen knitted scarf is an easy striped scarf pattern that uses Moda Vera’s Jansen yarn.

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Abbey Road wool to be wild scarf is very easy to knit up in color blocks.

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8 ply scarf pattern that is free from Spotlight using their Four Seasons pure wool yarn.

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Lincraft Free Knitting Patterns – Scarf
A textured scarf knitting pattern from Lincraft.

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An easy knitting pattern for a seed stitch scarf.

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Cable buttoned scarf knitting pattern, great pattern for a more experienced knitter.

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