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Berry Scarf

How sweet is this berry scarf by Ayeong Son? Just take a look at the pictures below and see those incredible, delicate and feminine details! What’s more, this scarf is based on a traditional bow tie scarf and is made with bobble and knot details. It’s a very light and easy-to-carry project, so you can easily hide it in your bag.

Berry Scarf

PHOTOS by Ayeong Son / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Great Start Super Scarf

This girly and gentle Great Start Super Scarf is really stunning! Looks very fashionable and I suggest that you make it in a light, delicate color, as you see in the pictures. Moreover, it’s perfect for beginners and I’m sure you will be very proud of the end result!

Great Start Super Scarf

PHOTOS by Michelle Greenberg / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on thesnugglery.net, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Easy Peasy Fun Scarf

This original cowl by Mary E Rose is a fashion statement piece, isn’t it? Take a look at the pictures below, the color and design are just on point! It’s a fun little neck wrap, that’s beginner friendly and really easy to knit. The finished size is 20.5″ long and 12″ wide (52 by 30.5cm), however you can quite easily adjust it.

Easy Peasy Fun Scarf

PHOTOS by Mary E Rose / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on knotions.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Jasmine Scarf

Super warm and soft scarf with original geometric pattern. Sounds good? So look at this Jasmine Scarf – is perfect for winter and very nice to the touch. Thanks to the light colour, it will look really stylish and elegant, but of course you can choose another colour!

Jasmine Scarf

PHOTOS by Purl Soho / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on purlsoho.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Lattice Shades Scarf

The intricate design is combined here with the great gradient effect. This knitted scarf is a nice thing to make if you are struggling to find something to accent your look. Such a scarf will not only be an accessory, but a centerpiece. For this project you will need knit and purl stitches, entrelac knitting and some other techniques. See the original pattern for more details.

Lattice Shades Scarf

PHOTOS by Premier Yarns Design Team / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on premieryarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.

Tiny Tassels

If you’re looking for an easy, fast and spring project, a new scarf might be just the idea! The gorgeous, pink one in the pictures below is made by lukwa and it’s best for a one-skein project. It’s a very fun, mindless knitting pattern, that looks fantastic, so make sure to download the pattern!

Tiny Tassels

PHOTOS by lukwa / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on loopknitlounge.com, or read more about it on Ravelry. The top photo is here Ravelry and the bottom photo is here Ravelry.

One Skein Cheshire Cat Shawl

Take a look at this gorgeous shawl made by Melina Frenken. Isn’t it just the most beautiful project ever? It’s a shawl that’s knitted from just one skein of yarn and it brings up the color into life! What’s more, it’s very simple and easy to memorize. The finished size is 216 x 30 cm, but it’s quite easily adjustable.

One Skein Cheshire Cat Shawl

PHOTOS by Melina Frenken / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.

Deep forest

The more colors, the better and merrier, right? Take a look at this beautiful scarf on the pictures below that was made by Irisabella! I love how the colors transition into one another and create a stunning mosaic of shape and texture.

Deep forest

PHOTOS by Irisabella / Ravelry.com

Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.com, or read more about this version on Ravelry.