Easy Oatmeal Scarf
Don't you love the creamy color of this free knitting pattern? Make yourself or your little one an Easy Oatmeal Scarf and stay nice and warm. A simple rib pattern gives this knit scarf pattern its distinctive texture. This pattern is an easy project, perfect for the mom on the go or a last minute gift. Since two rows repeat endlessly to make this scarf, you'll never have trouble finding your place in the pattern. You can take this scarf anywhere without worrying.
Knitting Needle Size8 or 5 mm
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
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Lisa
Dec 24, 2019
I would love to knit it but, the yarn notation on the page says " 1 or 2 balls of double knitting (worsted weight) ", so not clear on which yarn to use #3 dk or #4 worsted weight, they are not the same thing and without any indication of which yarn to use, makes it difficult to decide what yarn to use. Forget asking the designer a question, the comments are full the snottiest replies from people including the designer, who thought it appropriate to trash all knitters in general.
jcsrocks1 2989936
Dec 27, 2014
Hi I would like to make this as well, how many stiches did you use? Hope you had a Merry Christmas . Thanks for the info.
barbaramerrigan 49 12324
Jun 18, 2014
Babsy I would love to make this into a snood so I can pull it over my head and still keep my neck warm. How many stitches would I need to cast on to do this please? I guess it would need to be about 24 inches wide? Can't wait to try it for next winter, it looks really cosy.
barbaramerrigan 49 12324
Jun 18, 2014
I love the pattern and would like to make this into a snood. How many stitches would I need to cast on to make it big enough to pull over my head and still keep my neck warm (I am a newby knitter!)? I guess it would need to be about 24 inches wide? Can't wait to try making it for next winter it look so cosy!
jcross21
Sep 15, 2013
I also knit hats & scarves for the homeless and was thrilled to find this beauty. Thanks for sharing!
kathrynmiller09 17 11969
Mar 29, 2013
Thank u for sharing this pattern. I knit a number of things for the homeless people in our local State and this scarf is going to be so warm and easy for me to work. I also love the beanie caps you have been sharing, I work those for the homeless also.
Nemo 15
Jan 20, 2011
How simple and cute to boot! I just love this pattern. Thanks for sharing!!!
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