Happy Valentine’s Day! I hope everyone has had an excellent day! The winter is almost over, but I wanted to make one last chunky scarf for the random days that it does snow. I purchased this yarn because it looked so fun and just decided to start making a scarf. For this scarf, I used 2 skeins of the Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick Yarn in Hudson Bay with 10mm knitting needles.
Pattern:
- Cast on 14
- Knit one, purl one x14. (the last stitch should be a purl stitch)
- Purl one, knit one, alternating until the end of the row (the last stitch should be a knit stitch)
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the scarf is 79 inches/200cm. This will give you a scarf that you can wrap around 3 times.
- Cast off.
6. Using a yarn needle, stitch together each end, making an infinity scarf and tie in the ends. Lastly, make sure you weave in any loose strands.
Here is my finished scarf, just in time for the next snow of the season! The triple wrap is a great way to add some more thickness and stay extra warm.
I really hope you enjoyed this post and once again, have an amazing Valentine’s Day. Thanks for reading!
– Hannah
Beautiful!! I love it!! ❤
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Love this scarf and looks like a pattern i can actually follow! However, as we are currently in a heatwave, i think i may wait awhile longer before attempting this 😄
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Haha I wouldn’t mind a heat wave right now!
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very nice love all the colours.
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Thank you!!
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This is beautiful! Would love to try 😍
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It’s so simple! The hardest part was doing the seed stitch and remember whether you knit or purled in the last row.
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I love how the colours just go together! It’s so pretty!!
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I know I love this yarn!!
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This is so pretty! I just learned how to knit and think this pattern is probably perfect for when I want to take it to the next step!
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That is sooo pretty! I am really envious of people who actually have the skill and patience to create whatever scarfs and things they want. When I knit it turns out as a big fat, ugly ball of yarn that my cats love to play with 😉 Well, I guess I can still get some inspiration from skilled people like you!
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Haha that is definitely how I started out and still happens at times! I just recommend starting with something small.
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So cosy! Nice colours too – looks like it will go with anything. Love a quick knit!
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Wow, Hannah! You are so talented! I 💗 this scarf. Not too thick and the texture and color combo is gorgeous.
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Thank you so much!
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So pretty!
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