Quick and Easy Textured Fringe Scarf
Bundle up in style when you make this easy knit scarf pattern!
Knitting a scarf that is both warm and fashionable doesn't have to be an impossible task! With this pattern for the Quick and Easy Textured Fringe Scarf, you can create a beautiful winter accessory that is sure to keep you warm even on the coldest days. The knit scarf pattern is easy to follow and to memorize, so you can start your project in very little time. As this pattern uses just two skeins of yarn, you can likely complete the project within a day or two. With its textured pattern in a bold color, this little number is one you'll want to wear for years to come.
Knitting Needle Size11 or 8 mm
Yarn Weight(5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)
Gauge11 sts = 4" [10 cm]; 18 rows = 4" [10 cm] in Reverse Sand st. CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size needles to obtain the gauge.
Finished SizeScarf measures 7" [18 cm] wide x 76" [193 cm] long
Materials List
- RED HEART® Super Saver Chunk™: 2 skeins 259 Flamingo
- Susan Bates® Knitting Needles: 8mm [US 11]
- Susan Bates® Crochet Hook: 6.5mm [US K/10.5]
- Yarn needle
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Instructions
Note
Knit first and last stitch of every row for edge st.
Stitch Pattern
Reverse Sand Stitch (over even number of stitches)
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Row 1 (RS): Knit.
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Row 2: *K1, p1; repeat from * to end of row.
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Row 3: Repeat Row 1.
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Row 4: *P1, k1; repeat from * to end of row.
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Repeat Rows 1-4 for Reverse Sand Stitch.
Scarf
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Cast on 20 stitches.
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Set up pattern as follows:
K1, work Row 1 of Reverse Sand st to last stitch, k1. -
Continuing to knit the first and last stitch of every row and Reverse Sand st over center 18 stitches, work until scarf measures 76" ending with a WS row.
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Bind off knitwise.
Finishing
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Weave in ends.
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Fringe
Cut yarn into sixty 12" (30.5 cm) lengths. Hold 3 strands of yarn together and fold in half forming a loop at one end. *Insert crochet hook into corner of one short edge of scarf and place loop on hook. Draw loop through, insert ends through loop and pull to tighten; repeat from * to attach a total of 10 fringes evenly across edge. Repeat for other short edge of scarf. Trim fringe evenly. -
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Abbreviations
- cm
- centimeters
- K
- knit
- mm
- millimeters
- P
- purl
- st(s)
- stitch(es)
- * or **
- repeat whatever follows the * or ** as indicated
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Hippie Chick
Mar 19, 2018
This knitted scarf is both warm and stylish. It is a beautiful winter accessory that will keep you warm. The pattern is easy to follow and it only takes about two skeins to make a scarf as sized in the picture. Depending on how fast you crochet, you could possibly have this finished in two days.
Hippie Chick
Feb 06, 2018
This really is a quick and easy pattern to make. Note that clicking the link to see a bigger photo of the scarf only opens the same picture into its own window and the picture is no bigger than the original. This pattern is a repeat of the same four rows.
Tricia108
Jan 28, 2018
This is a nice textured pattern and not hard to do. I would use a solid color for this scarf and it should knit up quickly. You can never have too many scarves in the winter. Temperatures vary from day to day here in NYC. You won't see to many of these scarves due to the stitch definition. Thank you.
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