Free knitting patterns: scarf

Free knitting pattern: Olivia Broken Rib Scarf

By Megan Goodacre

Free knitting pattern: Olivia Broken Rib Scarf
Olivia is an oversized scarf that feels really luxurious, especially in the yarn combination used here. The merino, silk, and linen create a lot of drape. The broken rib is so easy to work, but makes a great texture on both sides. It also lies fairly flat so the scarf doesn't curl much at the sides. It's also easy to modify the width and length of the pattern.

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Free knitting pattern: Chevron wrap

By Megan Goodacre

Stash busting chevron-style
I'm feeling determined to make some kind of dent in the stash.

So many beautiful skeins and partial skeins, languishing in the cupboard.

I love the idea of stripes of course. But... I wanted something a little more eye-catching than plain stripes.

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Free knitting pattern: Montgomery scarf

By Megan Goodacre

Free knitting pattern: Montgomery scarf

This simple scarf is an ideal project for the beginner knitter. Bands of garter stitch frame a simple row of eyelets on a stocking stitch background. Just enough pattern to make this visually interesting, but not enough to make it difficult.

Finished size approximately 6.5 x 80 inches
(instructions given for modifying dimensions)

Materials 2 x 100g (136 yds each) Knit Picks Comfy Bulky (shown in Vinca)

Supplies 5.0 mm needles

Gauge 16 stitches = 4 inches

Scarf pattern

Cast on 25 sts. If you want to change the width of the scarf, increase or decrease the number of stitches by 2’s.

Rows 1-4: Knit.
Row 5: *K2tog, yo; rep from * until 1 st remains on left needle, k1. Rows 6-9: Knit.
Rows 8, 10, 12, 14:
Purl.
Row 11, 13: Knit.

Repeat these 14 rows, ending with row 9, until scarf is the desired length. (Approximately 60 - 80 inches). Bind off.

Abbreviations

k knit
p purl
k2tog put the tip of right needle through the first two needles on the left needle and knit them together
yo bring yarn from back to front over right needle

Montgomery scarf

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Free knitting pattern: Fitzgerald Scarf

By Megan Goodacre

Free knitting pattern: Fitzgerald Scarf
This simple scarf is an ideal project for the beginner knitter who's adding new techniques to their toolbox. A basic wide rib pattern is punctuated by slip-stitch cables, which frame garter stitch ovals. The easy-to-work stitch pattern is also reversible, a good feature in a scarf. Two versions are provided: with or without a ruffled edge. 

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