Stockholm Scarf
Elegant free knitting patterns like this one are great for kicking off the start of autumn. Wear your cozy Stockholm Scarf wrapped twice around your neck for instant glamor. Made with circular knitting needles, you can learn how to make an infinity scarf by seaming two long strips together - making this project even more on-the-go friendly. Pick your favorite color, or knit more than one in different colors to match your wardrobe. Cute circle scarf patterns like this that work in any season are hard to come by, so snag this opportunity and knit it today!
Knitting Needle Size6 or 4 mm, Circular Knitting Needles
Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)
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sniederm 7589279
Jan 04, 2018
I can't seem to get this pattern. Every time I click on pattern I get redirected to go daddy
KathrynAllison
Jan 04, 2018
Hi sniederm, we have updated the link so you are now able to access the pattern in full via a free Ravelry download. Our apologies for the inconvenience! -Editors of AllFreeKnitting
nataliegrace
Oct 06, 2016
This is such a beautiful scarf! I'm a beginner knitter, but this is definitely a pattern to remember for the future.
RhiannonDamm
Feb 03, 2016
This is such a cute fashionable scarf! Very comparable to the trendy accessories in department stores. Even better that it's on-the-go ready!
dee8992 8091946
Aug 22, 2013
I really want to make this, but after doing all 4 rounds and then starting over it just isn't looking like yours after starting the second round not getting that crossover as in yours this problem is so annoying and I'm knitting on a circular needle tube style
Lisa
Jul 13, 2017
This in NOT knit in the round, it is knit in pieces and seamed later, that may be why it doesn't look like the picture.
Kamedcalf 8159430
Dec 29, 2012
Just started making this and have two questions. Is the number of stitches off by 2? The pattern is multiples of 7 plus two. Pls advise if cast on s/b 254 (not 256). Also when knitting continuously in the round is the pattern the same as when you use straight kneedles and pattern back and forth? Thanks.
cooks88
Jan 03, 2013
Hi,you are right to question this. the pattern is written for straight needles. I made this scarf last year on circular needles and it took me several goes to make it work on the round. you have to reverse alternate rows and swap purls for knits. At the moment I cant find my working out but I think I cast on 252 stitches. It is a lovely scarf and worth the time to work it out. hope this helps in some way.
cooks88
Jan 05, 2013
Hello again, I found the pattern I worked out for circular needles. Here it is: Cast on 252 becareful not to let the stitches twist on your needle! join in a circle. place a marker for the beginiing of the round Row 1- K1,P1,K2,P3 repeat to end of round. Move marker up each time you start a new round. Row 2- K1,P1,K1,Y/O,K1,SL1(PURLWISE),P2,PSSO repeat to end as before Row 3- K1,P1,K3,P2 repeat to end Row 4- K1, P1,SL1(knitwise),K2, PSSO,P1,Y/O,P1 repeat to end. thats it! just repeat these 4 rows untill the scarf is as wide as you would like then cast off. It is quite long but you can adjust the length by varying your cast on in multiples of 7. Good Luck!
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