Gorgeous Knit Scarves

Jun 03, 2009 | Scarf Knit Pattern

With cold weather upon us, it’s time to update your wardrobe with a new gorgeous knit scarf. They are a hot item for the season and what a great looking accessory item to keep you warm. Look for them in so many different yarns, colors and styles. This is the year for the knit scarves so put away the old plain Jane’s back in storage. The question is, do you buy one or make your own.

Personally, I like the hand made one’s made by yours truly, myself. I enjoy having that one of a kind accessory item that looks great. With the huge selection of beautiful yarns out there I just had to pick up my knitting needles and dust them off. They’ve been non-stop ever since. You can find yarn at all the local craft store’s; AC Moore, Jo-Anne Fabrics, Michael’s to name a few as well as their websites. Some of them will offer classes, or will have representative’s near the yarn aisle to help you get started and answer any questions. All the top yarn companies have very informative website’s to help you get started also. They have an amazing selection of free, yes free patterns that you can print off and use at your disposal. Lion Brand, http://www.lionbrand.com even has a how to section. I forgot how to “cast off” and it has step by step instructions that set me on my way. All the patterns have very clear instructions on how to knit or crochet and what supplies to purchase. I have made several myself and found them all very easy to follow. They even have the famous Martha Stewart Poncho pattern available online. I wanted one and don’t crochet so I forwarded the pattern to my mother. She so graciously made some for me. I get endless compliments whenever I wear it. I have now ventured off making my own patterns. What can I say, I’ve got the knitting bug or should I say yarn bug! It’s the yarns that pull you in to buying so much. There really is an amazing selection out there. You can find; cashmere, wool, fun fur, metallics, sequence, curly, fuzzy, you name it they have it. So pick up those knitting needles and get making those scarves. You’ll get the bug too and will end up making them for everyone you know!

For those of you who have no interest in making a scarf or just don’t have the knack for it, there is still hope. Many stores offer a decent selection of knit scarves but you will find a limited selection in the yarn styles. I recommend attending one of the many craft fairs being offered in your area. To look for top quality vendors, look for the juried shows or ones that are very selective in choosing their vendors. You will definitely get a higher quality of vendors and therefore a higher quality of products. There are some very artistic and talented knitters out there selling their wares. Artistic people not only like to make great products but really like selling them to others to enjoy. I get excited when someone buy’s one of my scarves and can’t wait to wear it. They always come back for more to buy as gifts to share their great find. Another place to shop for knit scarves is at your local art galleries. They consign artist work and stock plenty of gift items as well as artwork. They will have a high quality of vendors. But do hurry, the stores currently are clearing out their winter merchandise for Spring clothing.

Get a gorgeous knit scarf while you can or get those knitting needles going and enjoy getting the knitting bug!

Mary Bailis
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What is your favorite scarf pattern to knit, and what kind of yarn do you use?

5 Responses to “Gorgeous Knit Scarves”

  1. Sara Says:

    How long should I make scarves for two small children?
    I started recently knitting scarves for my neice. She will be 5 in July, and she won't be using the scarf until it starts getting colder out.. I would love for her to get awhile of use of out of it, because I think it's a gorgeous scarf so far (and so far she LOVES it) .. I don't see her often enough to just keep testing it out on her, so how long should I make it?

    Also, she wants her baby sister to have a matching one. Her sister will be 2 in Jan. How long should a scarf for a 2 year old be?

    Keep in mind I would like for the girls to get a bit use out of them, but not trip over them.
    I will be doing hats and mittens as well, but at the moment my oldest neice would like a scarf and there necks do need to be kept warm in the winter too.. Thank you for the recommendation though but she has worn scarves before and she does just fine with them.

  2. Chicago Q Says:

    Consider doing hats and mittens instead, please. There have been reports of kids getting the ends of scarves caught in schoolbus doors, with very sad consequences. Can't get into trouble with hats and mittens.
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  3. Kacky Says:

    For the 2-year-old, make it about 24 inches – long enough to cross over in front and then tuck into her coat. Then even if it flaps loose, it's too short to get caught anywhere. For the 5-year-old, I'd suggest 36 inches, long enough to wrap and tuck in to avoid a mishap.
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  4. hot_hermione Says:

    have the scarf her height in inches times 1.5. that way the scarf will last her for a nice long time.
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  5. Chanelle C Says:

    I watch knitty gritty and a good tip they gave once was to make the scarf as tall as the person is. With people I don't really like this tip cause I like mine a little bit longer but around their height should be good. If you are worried about getting a lot of use out of them think of how many years you want them to use them and just decide how much you think they will grow and use the same principal.
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