• White scarf with a border diagram description. White scarf with border. Knitted children's scarf. Work by Irina Stilnik

    21.09.2023

    Rainbow bactus "Lacy leaves"!

    I knitted my first bactus “Rounded Leaves”, increasing/decreasing every 6th row.
    This time I wanted the bactus wider than the previous one, so at the beginning and at the end I added/decreased it on one side in front of the border in every 6th row (1/4 of the length), and in the central part in every 4th row.

    I knitted it from Cascade Yarns Fixation yarn (98% cotton, 2% elastic, 50 g/91 m) - the shawl took 3.5-4 balls, 4.5 mm knitting needles.
    Dimensions: 139 cm x 32 cm (center with border)
    I cast on about 16 loops.
    To make it not boring, I, as usual, added a transverse border of leaves.
    22 leaves - one side.


    I took the border from the book Barbara Walker for 10 loops -

    1st row: remove 1 stitch, knit 2, yarn over, knit 2 together, * yo - 2 times, knit 2 together, yarn over - 2 times, knit 2 together, knit 1*
    2nd row: *remove 1 stitch, (2 knits, purl 1) - 2 times* (purl in the 2nd turn of the yarn over of the previous row), knit 2, yarn over, knit 2 together, knit 1 .
    3rd row: remove 1 stitch, knit 2, yarn over, knit 2 together, knit 2, *yo - 2 times, knit 2 together, yarn over - 2 times, knit 2 together, knit 1*
    4th row: *remove 1 stitch, (2 knits, purl 1) - 2 times*, k4, yarn over, knit 2 together, knit 1.
    5th row: remove 1 stitch, knit 2, yo, knit 2 together, knit 4, *yo - 2 times, knit 2 together, yo - 2 times, knit 2 together, knit 1*
    6th row: *remove 1 stitch, (2 knits, purl 1) - 2 times*, knit 6, yarn over, knit 2 together, knit 1.
    7th row: remove 1 stitch, knit 2, yo, knit 2 together, knit 6, *yo - 2 times, knit 2 together, yo - 2 times, knit 2 together, knit 1*
    8th row: *remove 1 stitch, (2 knits, purl 1) - 2 times*, knit 8, yarn over, knit 2 together, knit 1.
    9th row: slip 1 stitch, knit 2, yo, knit 2 together, knit 8, *yo - 2 times, knit 2 together, yo - 2 times, knit 2 together, knit 1*
    10th row: *remove 1 stitch, (2 knits, purl 1) - 2 times*, 10 knits, yarn over, knit 2 together, knit 1.
    11th row: remove 1 stitch, knit 2, yarn over, knit 2 together, knit 15.
    12th row: cast off 10 stitches, knit 6, yarn over, knit 2 together, knit 1.
    Repeat rows 1-12.

    Bactus "Rounded leaves".


    Bactus is a small triangular shawl knitted crosswise.
    Most often they knit in garter stitch (all rows are knit), increasing/decreasing in every 4th row on one side. For a larger shawl-shawl (you will need about 400m of yarn) the width in the center will be about 50-56 cm.
    But I decided to make a whole set - a bactus and a hat from 5 balls of Cascade Yarns Fixation (98% cotton, 2% elastic, 50 g/91 m) - the shawl took 270-280 m = 3 balls, 4.5 mm knitting needles.
    I am very pleased with the yarn - very pleasant to the touch, like a terry towel!
    So I cast on 8 stitches, and then added/decremented 1 stitch in every 6th row on one side in front of the border - I got a triangular scarf.
    Dimensions: 160 cm x 23 cm (center)
    If you want a wider bactus, then you can add/subtract at the edges in every 6th row (1/4 of the length of the product), and in the center add/subtract in every 4th row... You will get a width of 32-38 cm, in depending on the length of the product.
    To make it not boring, I added a transverse border of leaves (the border is very popular - I saw it in 3-4 collections of patterns)!

    15 leaves - one side. Only 30 leaves!
    I knitted it in 4 pm - about 8 hours in total...
    I decided to make it simple, but my own. Please use it!

    http://vyazalochki.ucoz.ru/publ/obv...jma/106-1-0-150

    In the diagram, circles indicate yarn overs, and triangles indicate a knit loop knitted from a crossed broach. Vertical lines are knit stitches, horizontal lines are purl stitches.

    Knitting patterns -- Leaf motifs -- Leaf chain


    Legend

    I - front
    - - purl
    O - yarn over
    \ - 1 pull through (slip 1 loop, knit the next loop and pull the removed loop through it)
    / - knit 2 together
    M - 3 knit together
    W - knit three from one loop (knit 1, yarn over, knit 1)

    Legend

    I - front
    - - purl
    O - yarn over
    / - knit 2 together
    & - cast off 1 stitch

    The description of the pattern is taken from the magazine. The Apple tree leaves border is knitted using size 3 needles from acrylic yarn. Knitting pattern for a beautiful border

    The yarn I chose was not the thinnest: 50 g / 165 m (100% cotton). I knitted with knitting needles No. 2 and No. 2.5. A satin ribbon also came in handy.

    On the Internet I found an interesting pattern for a border with leaves (I just changed it a little). I started knitting with her.

    I knitted the leaves with thinner knitting needles (No. 2).

    We skip the gray squares in the diagram (they seem to be missing).

    You need to cast on 9 loops on the knitting needles and knit 1 row: edge, purl, knit, yarn over, knit, yarn over, knit, purl, then an edge of 2 loops, which we knit in garter stitch (knit stitches in knit and purl rows ), we complete the row of front edging.

    The 2nd row and the rest of the purl rows are knitted according to the pattern (how the stitches look).

    In the 3rd row a loop appears called an increase.

    We knit it like this: we pick up the thread from the broach in the right place with the right knitting needle, twist it and transfer it to the left knitting needle. Then we knit it purlwise.

    Continue knitting according to the pattern. Having knitted all 18 rows of the pattern, bind off the first 6 loops in the next row. There are 9 loops left on the knitting needle. Start knitting the pattern again from the 1st row according to the pattern. And so on.

    When you knit the last leaf, you do not need to knit the stem for the next leaf. Finally, bind off all the loops.

    I knitted a border of 6 leaves according to the given pattern. This is half of the collar. The second half should be knitted according to the pattern in the reverse order of stitches, that is, start with an edge stitch and 2 stitches in garter stitch.

    When both ribbons with leaves are connected, the bases of the first leaves must be carefully sewn together.

    Then you need to put our knitting on a long knitting needle and knit a mesh pattern.

    Since I only had knitting needles of a suitable length of a larger size (No. 2.5), instead of 2 yarn overs I knitted 1, and in the next row I knitted 2 loops from it (as required according to the pattern).

    Patterns for knitting a scarf

    Patterns for knitting scarves with your own hands. With all the variety of ready-made knitted items offered, there are still many fans of do-it-yourself knitting, for example. One of the simplest knitted items that even beginners can do is a scarf.

    It would seem easier to buy a ready-made scarf in a store. However, you may not always be satisfied with the combination of price and quality of the finished knitted product. But you can choose good and inexpensive yarn for knitting in the store. As a result, you will have a scarf that will not roll up even after repeated washings. Moreover, it is not always possible to match a ready-made scarf to the color of your clothes. And knowing how to knit, in a few evenings you will knit yourself a scarf of your favorite color, length, width and texture.

    Depending on the purpose of the scarf, you can choose a knitting pattern. Scarves are often knitted with an elastic band. This pattern allows the product to be elastic and fit well around the neck. The narrower the scarf, the easier it is to wrap it around your neck and fasten your clothes. It is faster and easier to knit a scarf on thick knitting needles (for example, knitting needles No. 5-8). On average, a regular scarf will require 200 grams of yarn (2 skeins).

    Knitting a scarf with a 2x2 elastic band

    A scarf knitted with a 2x2 elastic band (knit 2, purl 2) looks good. The scarf knits quickly, the fabric is more elastic.


    Knitting a scarf with an elastic band 1x1

    The scarf can also be knitted with a 1x1 elastic band (1 knit, 1 purl). The fabric will be denser, and knitting will take longer).


    Scarf knitted with 1x1 elastic. For knitting, we used lingonberry-colored merino yarn (50% merino wool, 50% acrylic), 5mm knitting needles. There were 40 stitches cast on the knitting needles. The width of the scarf is 19 cm. Yarn consumption is about 150 g.


    Thick thread scarf

    A scarf also knitted with a 1×1 elastic band, but only with thick threads. For knitting, milky yarn was used (25% wool, 75% acrylic), 8mm knitting needles. There were 30 stitches cast on the knitting needles. The width of the scarf is 21 cm. Yarn consumption is about 200 g.


    The beginning and end of the scarf are knitted with a 1x1 elastic band in a checkerboard pattern. That is, the first six rows are knitted in the order: 1 knit stitch, 1 purl stitch, etc. Next 6 rows: 1 purl stitch, 1 knit stitch, etc. After 6 rows we change the order again.


    Knitting a scarf with braids from 1x1 elastic

    Knitting a scarf with a double-sided pattern - 1x1 elastic band with braids from 1x1 elastic band


    Pattern for knitting braids with a 1x1 elastic band:

    Ι = knit loop;
    - purl loop;


    A pattern for knitting a scarf made of braids with elongated loops, alternating with 2x2 elastic. For a scarf you can cast on 45 stitches plus 2 edge stitches on 3mm needles.

    This is what the pattern looks like from the other side.

    Knitting pattern for a scarf

    In purl rows, knit the pattern according to the pattern.

    I = knit stitch
    - = purl loop

    /= remove the loop without knitting, thread at work (from the wrong side we transfer the removed loop to the knitting needle again, without knitting, thread before knitting)

    / = movement of 3 loops, remove two loops and leave them on the knitting needle while working, knit the elongated loop, knit the loops from the additional knitting needle

    \ = movement of 3 loops, leave the elongated loop on the knitting needle before work, knit 2 knit stitches, knit the elongated knit loop from an additional knitting needle


    Extended braids pattern

    Rows of elongated braids for a scarf. Cast on 40 stitches plus 2 edge stitches on the knitting needles and knit according to the given pattern. From the wrong side, knit according to the pattern. The pattern on the scarf is embossed. Therefore, after finishing knitting, the scarf can be lightly steamed on the reverse side.

    This is what the drawing looks like from the reverse side.

    Knitting pattern for the “elongated braids” pattern


    Patterns for knitting a scarf with an elastic band with removed loops

    Pearl gum

    The next pattern is easy to knit. It is also called pearl gum.

    2nd row - remove purl loop with double crochet, 1 knit stitch, etc.

    3rd row - repeat the pattern from the 1st row.


    This is what the rubber band looks like from the other side.


    Scarf for a girl, knitted with pearl elastic using hand knitting yarn “Baby wool” color “White Rose” (40% wool, 40% acrylic, 20% bamboo). After washing, the scarf retained its shape and size.


    On one side the elastic band resembles pearls, and on the other side it resembles a patent elastic band. The scarf looks very beautiful.


    Pearl gum 2

    Row 1 - knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, etc.;

    2nd row - remove purl loop with double crochet, 1 knit stitch, etc.;

    3rd row - knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, etc.;

    4th row - knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, etc.;

    5th row - knit 1, purl 1, knit 1, purl 1, etc.;

    6th row - remove purl loop with double crochet, 1 knit stitch, etc.;

    7th row - repeat from 1st row.


    On the other hand, the pattern looks like a 1x1 elastic band.


    English elastic band for scarf


    Using the English elastic pattern, you will get a voluminous and beautiful scarf. This scarf is suitable for women, men and children. You will need more yarn using the indicated elastic band. The English gum is performed as follows:

    1st row - knit 1, yarn over, slip 1 stitch, etc. ;

    2nd row - remove the purl loop with a double crochet, and knit the removed loop with a double crochet, etc.;

    3rd row - like 1st row;

    4th row - like 2nd row;


    Double or hollow elastic


    Cast on an even number of stitches on the needles.

    1st row - 1 edge loop (slip without knitting), 1 knit stitch, slip 1 loop, thread before work, 1 knit stitch, slip 1 loop, thread before work, etc. repeat, the last loop is knitted purlwise.

    2nd row - 1 edge, 1 front, slip 1 loop, thread before work, 1 front, slip 1 loop, thread before work, etc. repeat, the last loop is knitted purlwise.

    3rd row - same as 1st row

    4th row - same as 2nd row




    Two-color double-sided patent elastic band for scarf knitting needles

    Two-color patent elastic on the front side.


    Two-color patent elastic on the reverse side.


    Description of knitting two-color double-sided patent pattern

    Cast on an odd number of stitches. Knit the patent pattern according to the pattern, first 2 rows in a row on the front side. Then we turn the knitting over and knit 2 rows in a row from the wrong side. Then we turn the knitting over again and knit 2 rows in a row from the front side. Next, alternating in the same way two rows from the front and back sides, we repeat the patent pattern according to the diagram from the 3rd to the 6th row.

    Knitting pattern for two-color double-sided patent pattern

    Ι = knit loop;

    ⁄ = slip 1 double crochet stitch as a purl;

    ● = knit a loop together with a knit yarn over;

    Ο = knit a double crochet stitch together purlwise;

    A = green;

    B = yellow

    Geometric pattern for scarf

    A double-sided geometric pattern of knit and purl stitches is suitable for knitting both a men's scarf and
    and for women.


    Double sided geometric knitting pattern

    I = knit stitch

    Purl loop

    Knit odd and even rows in accordance with the pattern. Even rows - according to the picture.


    Shadow pattern of knit and purl stitches for scarf design

    To decorate the beginning and end of the scarf, you can decorate it with a shadow pattern of knit and purl stitches, and knit the scarf itself in garter stitch.


    This is what the shadow pattern looks like from the other side


    Knitting pattern for a shadow pattern of knit and purl stitches

    I = knit stitch
    - = purl loop

    Knit even rows according to the pattern.


    Relief pattern for a scarf on knitting needles


    A simple embossed pattern for a scarf is suitable for knitting with any thread. The pattern will look especially impressive on thick, fluffy threads, and the scarf itself will be correspondingly more voluminous.

    Description of knitting a relief pattern

    Cast on an even number of stitches on the knitting needles plus 2 edge stitches.

    1st row: edge loop (slip), knit stitches, edge loop (purl);

    2nd row: edge loop (slip), purl loops, edge loop (purl);

    3rd row: edge loop (slip), knit 2 loops together, edge loop (purl);

    4th row: edge loop (slip), *1 knit stitch, knit 1 knit stitch from the next cross thread*, repeat from * to *, edge loop (purl).

    Below is the photo of the reverse side of the relief pattern.


    Knitting a scarf with a checkerboard pattern

    The scarf can be knitted with a geometric and double-sided pattern such as “checkerboard”. This is an alternation of squares made from knit and purl stitches. A scarf knitted with this pattern will retain its shape well.

    Description of chess knitting

    1st row - 1 edge, 8 knit, 8 purl, 8 knit, 8 purl, etc. , purl the last loop;

    2nd row - knit according to the pattern;

    3rd, 5th, 7th rows - knit as 1st row;

    4th, 6th, 8th rows - knit as 2nd row;

    9th row - 1 edge, 8 purl, 8 knit, 8 purl, 8 knit, etc. , purl the last loop;

    10th row - knit according to the pattern;

    11th, 13th, 15th rows - knit as the 9th row;

    12th, 14th, 16th rows - knit as the 10th row;

    17th row - repeat from the 1st row


    Knitting pattern for the checkerboard pattern

    I=knit loop

    Purl loop

    Knit even rows according to the pattern.


    Checkerboard pattern of vertical rectangles for knitting a scarf

    Another variant of the previous “checkerboard” pattern. This is an alternation of rectangles.

    1st row - 1 edge, 4 knit, 4 purl, 4 knit, 4 purl, etc. , purl the last loop;

    2nd row - knit according to the pattern;

    3rd, 5th, 7th, 9th, 11th rows - knit as 1st row;

    4th, 6th, 8th, 10th, 12th rows - knit according to the pattern;

    13th row - 1 edge, 4 purl, 4 knit, purl, 4 knit, etc. , purl the last loop;

    14th row - knit according to the pattern;

    15th, 17th, 19th, 21st, 23rd rows - knit as the 13th row;

    16th, 18th, 20th, 22nd, 24th rows - according to the drawing;

    25th row - repeat from the 1st row.


    Knitting pattern for a checkerboard pattern with vertical rectangles



    Checkerboard pattern of horizontal rectangles for knitting a scarf

    Similar to the previous patterns, you can knit a scarf using this pattern, when narrow and long rectangles of 8 knit and 8 purl loops alternate.



    Beautiful chess pattern of squares of different knitting

    Squares of 10 loops alternate in a checkerboard pattern: a 1x1 rib pattern and a pattern of knit and purl stripes. The pattern looks good when done with light gray yarn and is suitable for knitting men's scarves.


    The pattern is double-sided and on the reverse side it looks like this:


    Knitting pattern for a double-sided checkerboard pattern made from squares of different knits

    Legend:

    Ι = front loop
    - = purl loop

    On the wrong side, knit the pattern according to the pattern.


    Simple double-sided knit and purl stitch pattern


    View of the pattern from the other side


    Knitting pattern for a simple double-sided pattern

    I=knit loop

    Purl loop

    Knit even rows according to the pattern.


    Scarf pattern with elongated knit stitches

    A simple scarf pattern for beginners to knit. A pattern with elongated facial loops will look especially impressive if knitted with thick and soft threads.


    View of the pattern from the other side


    Description of knitting pattern with elongated knit stitches

    On the knitting needles, cast on a number of stitches that is a multiple of 3 plus 4 stitches.

    1st row: edge, * purl 2. loops, remove 1 loop without knitting*, purl 2, edge;

    2nd row: knit according to the pattern, purl the removed loops;

    Pattern diagram with elongated facial loops

    I= knit stitch

    Purl loop

    V= the loop is removed onto the knitting needle without being knitted, the thread remains behind the work

    Knit even rows according to the pattern.


    Double-sided pattern with elongated loops in garter stitch for a scarf made of yarn of two colors

    This is what the pattern looks like from the front side.


    And this is what a two-color double-sided pattern looks like from the reverse side.


    Description of knitting a two-color double-sided dense pattern for a scarf

    0th row - edge, knit with knit stitches with threads of the same color, edge;

    1st row - edge, remove 1 loop, thread at work, knit 3, slip 1 loop, thread at work, etc., knit 3, edge;

    2nd row - edge, knit with threads of a different color - knit 1, slip 1 loop, thread before work, 3 knit loops, slip 1 loop, thread before work, 3 knit loops, slip 1 loop, thread before work, etc. . alternate, edge

    3rd row - we knit with a thread of the same color as in the 2nd row, 1 edge loop, 2 knit stitches, remove the removed loop again without knitting (pull it out), thread at work, 3 knit stitches, remove the removed loop, thread behind work, etc. alternate, edging.

    4th row - knit as 1st row.

    5th row - edge loop, 3 knit stitches, slip 1 loop, thread at work, 3 knit loops, slip 1 loop, thread at work, etc. alternate, edge stitch.

    6th row - knit as 2nd row.

    7th row - knit as 3rd row.

    8th and 9th rows - knit as 4th and 5th rows.

    Etc., change the thread every two rows. When removing stitches, the thread should always be on the front side before working.

    Knitting pattern for double-sided two-color pattern

    Ι front loop

    ∨ — removed loop


    Dense scarf pattern

    A dense pattern with elongated knit stitches for knitting a winter scarf. With this pattern, the shape of the scarf is well preserved. For knitting such a dense pattern, soft, fluffy yarn is suitable.



    Description of knitting a dense pattern

    On the knitting needles, cast on a number of stitches that is a multiple of 4 plus 5.

    1st row: edge, *3 p., 1 slipped loop*, 3 p., edge;

    2nd row: knit according to the pattern, do not knit the removed loops and remove them again onto a working knitting needle;

    3rd row: edge stitches, knit stitches, edge stitches;

    4th row: knit according to the pattern (purl stitches);

    5th row: edge, purl 1, *1 slipped loop, purl 3*, purl 1, edge;

    6th row: knit according to the pattern except for the removed loops - we transfer them to a working knitting needle without knitting;

    Knit the 7th-8th rows as the 3rd-4th rows;

    Dense pattern scheme

    Purl loop

    I= knit stitch

    V = remove the loop without knitting, thread at work

    Knit even rows according to the pattern, remove the loops - thread before work.


    Pattern with spikelets for knitting a scarf


    This is what the “Spikelet” pattern looks like from the reverse side.


    Description of knitting pattern “Spikelet”

    1st row: edge, * purl 3, 3 loops moved to the right - first knit the third loop, going around the first two in front, then knit the first and second loop. All three loops are lowered from the left knitting needle, 3 loops are moved to the left - the first loop is removed onto an additional knitting needle and left in front before work, then the second and third loops are knitted, and after them the first loop from the additional knitting needle *, purl 3, edge;

    2nd row: knit according to the pattern;

    3rd row: repeat from 1st row.

    Knitting pattern for the “Spikelet” pattern

    I front loop

    Purl loop

    Knit even rows according to the pattern.


    Pattern "Spikelet" in garter stitch

    The pattern is made by alternating stripes of garter stitch and spikelets of 6 knit stitches.


    Pattern for knitting spikelets in garter stitch

    I= knit stitch

    Purl loop


    Knitting braids in a scarf pattern

    The scarf pattern is made by alternating stripes of garter stitch and braids of 6 knit stitches.


    Double-sided braid pattern for scarf

    Simple reversible braided scarf pattern. To knit, cast on a number of stitches that is a multiple of four plus two edge stitches.

    1st row - 1 edge, 4 knit, 4 purl, 4 knit, 4 purl, etc., 1 edge (knit purl)

    2nd row - knit stitches according to the pattern;

    3rd and 4th rows - repeat according to the drawing;

    5th row - 1 edge loop (remove the loop without knitting), make a tourniquet - remove 2 knit stitches onto a pin, knit 2 knit stitches, knit loops from the pin, purl 4, etc., the last loop is purl;

    6th row - 1 edge loop (remove the loop), knit the loops above the purl ones, and knit plaits from the front loops (slip 2 knit stitches onto a pin, knit 2 knit stitches, knit 2 knit stitches from a pin);

    We knit the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th rows according to the pattern;

    11th -12th rows - we knit plaits from facial loops;

    View of the pattern on one side:


    This is what the pattern looks like from the other side:


    Double-sided herringbone scarf pattern


    View of the double-sided pattern from the other side


    Knitting pattern for the Herringbone pattern

    Ι front loop
    - purl loop

    Knit even rows according to the pattern.


    Patterns with two repositioned scarf loops

    Light and beautiful patterns with displaced loops are suitable for both women's and men's scarves.

    Double-sided elastic with repositioned loops 2x2


    View of the elastic on the other side:


    Knitting pattern for double-sided elastic with moved loops

    Ι front loop
    - purl loop


    Double-sided elastic with repositioned 2x4 loops


    View of the elastic on the other side:


    Knitting pattern

    Ι front loop
    - purl loop

    \ first knit the second loop in the back with a knit stitch, and then the first loop in front with a knit stitch


    Beautiful reversible pattern with repositioned stitches


    View of the pattern from the other side


    Knitting pattern

    Ι front loop
    - purl loop
    / going around the first loop, first knit the second loop, then knit the first loop


    Double Sided Pearl Scarf Pattern

    A simple and easy-to-make pearl pattern (or as it is also called “rice”) for women’s and children’s scarves looks especially beautiful when knitted with bulky threads. In our case, it is multi-strand mohair. The pattern looks voluminous and distinct, and the knitted fabric is fluffy and soft to the touch.


    Scheme of a pearl pattern or a "rice" pattern

    Ι front loop
    - purl loop

    Knit even rows according to the pattern.


    Openwork patterns for knitting scarves

    Openwork knitting for a women's scarf



    Openwork knitting pattern

    I = front loop

    - purl loop

    Ο yarn over


    Simple openwork elastic band 2x2 for a scarf

    The openwork turns out beautiful, although easy to execute. At the same time, the product looks voluminous and holds its shape. Fluffy (including mohair), soft threads are well suited for knitting.



    Description of knitting openwork elastic

    Cast on the knitting needles with a number of loops that are a multiple of 6 plus 2 edge stitches.

    1st row: 1 edge, 2 purl, 1 yarn over, 2 loops knit together with slipping - 1 loop is removed as in knitting, 1 knitting loop, and with the left knitting needle the removed loop is put on the knitted one, repeat the pattern;

    2nd row: knit according to the pattern, knit yarn overs with purl loops;

    3rd row: 1 edge, purl 2, knit 2 stitches together, 1 yarn over, repeat pattern until the end of the row, edge;

    4th row: knit according to the pattern.

    Repeat the pattern from the 1st to the 4th row.

    Openwork pattern for knitting a scarf

    Ι front loop

    - purl loop

    Ο yarn over

    \ 2 loops are knitted together with removal - 1 loop is removed as in knitting, 1 knit loop, and with the left knitting needle the removed loop is put on the knitted one

    Knit 2 stitches together


    Openwork 3 for scarf

    Easy-to-make openwork tracks alternating with tracks made from purl loops.



    Description of knitting openwork for a scarf:

    On the knitting needles, cast on a number of loops that are a multiple of 12 plus 2 loops (edge ​​loops).

    1st row: edge, purl 4, 1 yarn over, knit 2 loops together with slip (1 loop is removed as in knitting, 1 knit stitch, and with the left knitting needle the removed loop is put on the knitted one), knit 2 loops together, knit 1 Yarn over, repeat pattern until the end of the row;

    2nd row: knit according to the pattern;

    Repeat the pattern from the 1st row.

    Knitting pattern for an openwork pattern with symbols:

    Ι front loop

    - purl loop

    Ο yarn over

    \ 2 loops are knitted together with removal - 1 loop is removed as in knitting, 1 knit loop, and with the left knitting needle the removed loop is put on the knitted one

    Knit 2 stitches together


    Openwork 4 for scarf


    View of the openwork from the wrong side:


    Description of knitting openwork 4

    Cast on the number of stitches that are a multiple of 13 plus 2.

    1st row: 1 edge, 4 purl, 1 yarn over, 2 loops knitted together with slip (1 loop is removed as in knitting, 1 knit loop, and with the left knitting needle the removed loop is put on the knitted one), knit 1, knit 2 loops knit together, 1 yarn over, repeat pattern until end of row;

    2nd row: knit according to the pattern;

    3rd row: edge, purl 4, knit 1, 1 yarn over, knit 3 loops together with slip (1 loop is removed as in knitting, 2 knit stitches are knitted together, and with the left knitting needle the removed loop is put on the knitted one), 1 Yarn over, knit 1, repeat pattern until end of row;

    4th row: knit according to the pattern;

    5th and subsequent rows: repeat from 1st to 4th row.

    Openwork knitting pattern

    Ι front loop
    - purl loop
    Ο yarn over
    \ 2 loops are knitted together with removal - 1 loop is removed as in knitting, 1 knit loop, and with the left knitting needle the removed loop is put on the knitted one
    Knit ⁄ 2 stitches together
    ∆ 3 loops are knitted together with removal - 1 loop is removed as in knitting, 2 knit loops are knitted together, and with the left knitting needle the removed loop is put on the knitted one


    Openwork pattern with crossings

    The number of loops for the pattern is a multiple of 4+2+2 edge loops. Start the pattern with 1 edge, repeat the repeat according to the diagram, end with loops after repeating 1 edge. Repeat 1 time from the 1st to the 6th row, then repeat from the 3rd to the 6th row.



    Knitting pattern with symbols


    Openwork pattern for a mohair scarf


    Cast on the number of stitches on the knitting needles that are a multiple of 14 +1 +2 edge stitches. In purl rows, knit loops and yarn overs.

    Mohair openwork knitting pattern

    Ι = front loop;
    ∪ = yarn over;
    ∨ = knit 4 stitches together;
    >= 4 stitches knit together with knit stitch.


    Shawl pattern for knitting a scarf

    You can do it easily and simply by knitting a scarf in garter stitch. That is, we knit all the rows on both sides with facial loops. Garter stitch looks good on soft and fluffy threads.

    The photo below shows a scarf knitted in a garter pattern, alternating with rows knitted in stockinette stitch. The end of the scarf is decorated with a pattern of knit and purl loops. The pattern diagram is given above. The main fabric of the scarf is knitted by alternating patterns as follows:

    42 rows - scarf pattern (even and odd rows - front loops);

    2 rows - shawl pattern (odd row - knit stitches, even row - also knit stitches);

    4 rows - front stitch (odd rows - front loops, even rows - according to the pattern - purl loops);

    We repeat the alternation from the very beginning.

    A simple pattern with alternating rows of garter stitch and 1x1 rib

    A simple pattern for knitting a scarf. The pattern looks especially interesting when performed on thick fluffy and soft threads.


    View of the pattern from the other side:


    Description of knitting pattern

    On the knitting needles, cast on the number of loops that are a multiple of 15 plus 2 (edge ​​loops).

    1st row: remove the first (edge) loop without knitting, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1, k5, k1, p1, k1, p1 ., k1, k5, and repeat the pattern (that is, we alternate 5 1x1 elastic loops and 5 garter stitch loops), purl the last (edge) loop;

    2nd row: edge loop, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1, k5, p1, k1, p1, k1, p1, K5, and repeat the pattern, edge loop;

    Knit the 3rd row as the 1st row;

    4th row knit as 2nd row;

    Scheme of a pattern of scarf rows and rows of 1x1 elastic

    I= front loop;

    Purl loop


    Pattern with alternating rows of garter stitch and rows of knit stitches


    On the other hand, the pattern looks like alternating rows of garter stitch and rows of purl stitches:


    Description of knitting pattern

    On the knitting needles, cast on a number of loops that are a multiple of 9 plus 2 (edge ​​loops).

    1st row: edge stitch, knit all the loops of the row, purl the last (edge) loop;

    2nd row: edge loop, k3, purl 3, k3, purl 3, and repeat from the beginning, edge loop;

    Knit the 3rd row as the 1st row;

    4th row knit as 2nd row;

    Scheme of the pattern of alternating garter stitch and knit rows

    I= knit stitch

    Purl loop


    Size: 179 cm x 51.5 cm

    You will need: yarn (55% wool, 33% polyacrylic, 12% cashmere; 118 m/50 g) – 350 g sand; hook No. 5; circular knitting needles No. 5.5.

    Crochet Border: knit according crochet pattern, while rotating the rows according to pattern using 2 or 3 vp. rise. Perform rows 1–8 11 times, doing arches in rows 4–7 at the same time. Then for the corner, perform rows 1–5 once, then perform rows 9 and 10 once. Next, starting from the 3rd row, continue to knit the border at a right angle, while doing rows 3–8 once, then doing rows 1–8 10 times, as indicated at the beginning of the pattern, finishing according to. pattern with rows 1–7. Attention: for clarity, every 2nd row is highlighted in color.

    Pattern 1: garter stitch = knit and purl rows – knit stitches.

    Short rows: start on middle 7 marked stitches. Knit the loops, then turn the work and remove the 1st loop with 1 yarn over, like a purl, while pulling the thread tightly back, knit the marked loops, turn the work, slip 1 loop with 1 yarn over, like a purl, and knit back, while yarn over knit the previous row with the next loop together. Starting from the 3rd row, constantly include 2 more loops in the work on both sides at the end of each row, only after that turn the work, constantly remove the 1st loop with 1 yarn over, like a purl, and in the next row knit the yarn over together with next loop. So the number of loops within 2 rows constantly increases by 4 stitches.

    Knitting density: pattern 1 – 16.5 p. x 35 r. = 10 x 10 cm; border – width 9.5 cm.

    Attention: The dimensions on the pattern were obtained by measuring the model.

    Description of work: perform a chain of 8 v.p. and 3 v.p. rise and tie the border. The link of the last stitch of the crocheted border forms the 1st stitch with knitting needles (= edge stitch). From here, on circular knitting needles, cast on stitches along the inner side edge of the border as follows: * 1 yarn over, while skipping 1 row of border, from ch. lifting the next crocheted row, cast on 1 loop, from * constantly repeat, finish with 1 yarn over and then, along the initial row of the border, cast on 1 more edge = 187 stitches, with the yarn overs counting as one loop. In the next purl row, start with 1 edge, * knit 3 loops from the yarn over (= 1 knit, 1 purl, 1 knit), purl the next loop, repeat from * 91 more times, finish by knitting 3 loops and 1 edge = total 373 p.

    Then knit pattern 1 on all loops, while in the 2nd row, evenly distributed, decrease 78 sts = 295 sts. Mark the middle 7 sts at the top and then continue working in shortened rows. After 42 cm = 146 rows from the beginning, all the loops are in the work. Then loosely bind off all the stitches like knit stitches.

    It’s not difficult to knit a scarf, you might say. Take any wool, knit 1 knit, 1 purl loop or 1 row of knit stitches, 1 purl row. That's all. But we don't agree with you. Knitting scarves in such a simple way is a thing of the past. Nowadays, when the boom in handicrafts does not subside, but is just beginning to develop, craftswomen have come up with a large number of interesting and even sometimes very complex patterns for knitting scarves.

    Varieties of knitted scarves

    Let's start with the simplest patterns for knitting a scarf with knitting needles - this is an English elastic band, a two-color English elastic band. It looks like the same knit and purl stitches, but in fact the knitting is softer and more voluminous. Volumetric accessories are at the height of fashion. Large knitted hats, voluminous knitted scarves. This scarf knitting pattern is simple and on-trend.

    Knitted scarves can be knitted with braids or arans. You can’t come up with such a complex pattern on your own; in our opinion, Japanese patterns for knitting arans are very interesting. The problem here may be to understand the decoding of the diagram and symbols. The rest won't matter. Look for scarf patterns with knitting needles and braids and knit to your heart's content.

    Knitted openwork scarves. If you knit a wide, openwork and long scarf with knitting needles, you will get a stole. We also have a lot of stole patterns on our website; they are often knitted from thin fluffy threads: mohair or down.

    Children's scarves knitted.

    In children's scarves, the imagination of needlewomen ran wild. Children's scarves are knitted in the form of animals - foxes, dogs, mice and from individual motifs - scrambled eggs, strawberries, animal faces and decorated with pom-poms, embroidery, appliqués. You can knit a scarf on any theme.

    Snoods - knitted scarves

    interesting selection for the site Large selection of openwork scarves

    This type of scarf differs from ordinary ones in that it is shaped like a ring. This scarf does not need to be tied; it is enough to wrap it around your neck 1-2 times. And the larger the knitted scarf is, the more fashionable it will be.

    Knitted men's scarves

    It turns out that there are also many interesting ideas for knitting a men's scarf. Men keep up with fashion and wear scarves with arans, scarves in the color of hats and even snoods. Knit a scarf for your beloved man, he will surely love it. And in order not to wander through the Internet in search of an interesting model, we have prepared for you a selection of knitted scarves that our readers knitted.

    Knitted scarf, the work of our readers

    Men's hat and scarf knitted. Works by Valentina Litvinova

    Gray scarf with braids. Work by Elena Akhremenko

    Men's knitted hat and scarf set. Work by Valentina Litvinova


    Knitted children's scarf. Work by Irina Stilnik

    Brioche hats and scarves. Works by Natalia Samoilova

    Knitted hat and scarf. Olga's works

    Knit a scarf and hat for a girl. Works by Tamara Matus

    Snood scarf knitted from sectional yarn

    Hat and scarf knitted Chocolate. Works by Marina Stoyakina

    Openwork beret and scarf knitted

    Knitted scarf. Work by Galina Korzhunova

    Scarf - pipe with knitting needles. Work by Anna Kuznetsova

    Knitted scarf. Work by Saule Vagapova

    Koto - knitted scarf

    Knitted scarf-collar – work by Lana

    Knitted hat and scarf – the work of Natalia Gutorova

    Knitted children's scarves - the work of Maya Kim

    Knitted sheep scarf

    Knitted pink hat and scarf

    Knitted openwork hat and scarf

    Knitted hat and scarf for a boy

    Knitted hat and scarf with braids

    Knitted hat and scarf for a boy 8 years old

    Multi-colored Mouse Scarf knitted

    Knitted men's scarf – work by Katerina Raiu (Pavel)

    Knitted scarf, models from magazines

    Knitted blue scarf

    Blue set: knitted hat and scarf

    Double beret and knitted scarf

    Knitted scarf “Autumn leaf fall”

    Scarf knitted from hexagons

    Knitted scarf

    Striped scarf knitted with a zigzag pattern

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