Pattern Library — Scarves

Our pattern library is growing quite nicely, but be advised that we will not post any copyright protected materials without express permission of the copyright holder.

 

Janice's Diagonal Scarf

— Created by Janice Farrell Pea

This scarf is very dramatic in Mochi Plus because of the gradual striping effect of the yarn. Other self-striping yarns, like Noro's Silk Garden would also be lovely.

Linen Stitch Scarf

— Created by Matthew Hesson-McInnis of Hyphen Boy Designs

This scarf is very dramatic worked in two solid colors and one multi-color colorway of Koigu, or any fingering weight yarn.

Faux Entrelac Scarf

— Created by Janice Farrell Pea, Sketched-on-a-Napkin Designs

Janice got on a kick designing with a Faux Entrelac stitch pattern, and this scarf is the latest design project to use this stitch pattern.

One Ball Moebius Scarf

— Created by Kate Winkler

This scarf has a 180 degree twist in it, creating a Moebius shape.

Lace Variation on The Multidirectional Diagonal Scarf

— Created by Matthew Hesson-McInnis

Inspired by Karen Baumer's Multidirectional Diagonal Scarf Pattern, this scarf juxtaposes lace, seed stitch, and garter ridges on the short-row triangles, using stitch patterning rather than color striping to accentuate the triangular, diagonal construction in opposing directions.

Touch-Me Sideways Scarf

— Created by Matthew Hesson-McInnis

Matthew designed this scarf to be knit with two balls of Touch Me, a wool/rayon blend chenille from Muench that defines luxuriousness in yarn, along with Merino Ribbon yarn from Mountain Colors. The scarf really must be touched to be believed!

Seaman's-Style Scarf with Reversible Cables

— Created by Kate Winkler (Designs from Dove Cottage)

Kate has created a reversible cable scarf in the Seaman's style – the kind that stays put. The reversible design is elegant in its simplicity.

"Shells on the Beach" Summer Scarf

— Created by Janice Farrell Pea

There is a basket of yummy summer yarns at the shop that are perfect for this summer weight scarf project.

Multidirectional Diagonal Scarf

— Created by Karen Baumer

This pattern is on Karen's web page, but so many people have been interested in knitting this scarf that the link is included here. The picture features just one of the many multidirectional scarves folks have knit.

No Knot Cravat

— Created by Janice Farrell Pea

We had great fun helping Janice name this scarf.

Cross-Your-Heart Scarf

— Created by Janice Farrell Pea

This is a longer version of the No Knot Cravat.

Confetti Scarf

— Created by Janice Pea

janice had great fun combining yarns to create this dramatic scarf.

Corrugated Rib Denim Scarf

— Created by Matthew Hesson-McInnis, PhD

This scarf was designed for Matthew's nephew, and the pattern introduces just enough interest to keep it from getting boring but not so much so that it couldn't be knit while watching TV.

Eyelash Scarf

— Created by Janice Pea

Add a splash of pizazz to your wardrobe with a dramatic scarf.

Giant Rib Scarf

— Created by Janice Pea

This pattern has to be one of the most versatile and satisfying scarf patterns of all time. It works up wonderfully in any weight of yarn, is easy to knit, and gives a wonderful texture.

Neck Doggie Scarf

— Created by Matthew Hesson-McInnis, PhD

This scarf is as fuzzy as collie, so wearing it is like curling up with a dog — like a dog you wear around your neck.

Three Blues Scarf

— created by Matthew Hesson-McInnis, PhD

Matthew designed this scarf for his nephew and had a great time mastering mosaic knitting.

Magical Wizard Scarf

— created by Kate Winkler (Designs from Dove Cottage)

The magic in this scarf is in the knitting. Double-knitting, that is. Once you fall into the rhythmn of the slipped stitches, this scarf knits very quickly. Switch-up colors for the college student or sports fan in your life.