
Knit and crochet scarves are not only simple to work up, but the possibilities are endless when it comes to the design, color and texture that you can create. Your creativity can take you far when you look at things in a different light. Using the same pattern with different types of yarns can give you a whole new look. All the scarves listed below have unique textures to them which will instantly turn you into a diva. Whether you’re looking to show off your style in the heat of the summer or the dead of the winter, these knit scarves and crochet scarves are certainly one of a kind.
Textured Knit Scarves
Free knitting patterns are great when you can use them to make knit scarves. These free knitting patterns for scarves will have you bundled up for the cold winter season and fashionable for the summer season.
- Two Hour Princess Scarf
- Spring Lace Infinity Scarf
- Silver Symphony Scarf
- Openwork Infinity Scarf
- Two Ball Twirly Scarf
- Lucky Scarf
- Popcorn Scarf
Textured Crochet Scarves
Scarves are a fabulous accessory all year round. Learn how to crochet a scarf for winter, spring, summer or fall with these simple crochet scarf patterns.
- Children’s Hand Chain Scarf
- Sweet Pea Ruffle Scarf
- Useful Cross Stitch Scarf
- Manly Weave Scarf
- Ruffling New Year’s Eve Scarf
- Around Campus Crochet Scarf
- Granny Stripe Crochet Scarf
- Bumpy Popcorn Crochet Scarf
We’re certainly not going to stop there! Here are other fabulous scarf collections you might enjoy:
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What types of scarves have you worked up?
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I am starting my first project in years and I forgot how my Mom showed me to cast off. HELP!
Thanks for the pattern ideas!
Both number 5 and 6 go to Ruffling New Year’s Eve….Never could see Around Campus…..
Crocheting scarves for the Little Ones in my life is one of my passions The three girls can burn thru two to four scarves each during a season (which lasts ll year ere in NorCal). I have used many different stitches and it often depends on the yarn-some stitches look better with specific yarns i.e. variegated in three or four colors works well with a modified v-stitch or clusters; solids appear best in lacier, fancier works. Cowls for myself, neckerchiefs for the men in my life, mug rugs and bottle cozies are among my other faves to hook.
Thanks for asking.