Fuzzy Two Tone Scarf by Linda D. Shoup of Planet Shoup

Fuzzy yarn is one of those things that you either love or loathe.

In this scarf, I love it.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 74% [?]

Orca Tails by Lori Law of Oceanwind Knits

A beautifully patterned scarf, perfect for the most oceanic colors available in your stash.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 53% [?]

Blush by Midnight Knitter/kpixie

A lightweight neck tube, to give the bit that sticks up out of your winter coat a nice warm hug.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 64% [?]

Asherton Reversible Scarf by S.M. Khan of Smariek Knits

A fantastic textured scarf that is perfect for him or for her.

The best gift projects are always the ones that look complicated, but aren’t really.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 70% [?]

The Original Moebius Scarf by Linda D. Shoup of Planet Shoup

Everything you’re doing will seem wrong. But it isn’t. For knitters like me, that’s very refreshing.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 58% [?]

Isobel Scarf by Cider Moon

A hint of luxury, and a small project to try out some luxurious yarn.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 57% [?]

Cherry Garcia Neck Tube by Adrian Bizilia of Hello Yarn

Wear a warm hug around your neck.

Suddenly it’s comfortable to eat ice cream all year round.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 36% [?]

Sproingy by Cider Moon

When you’re talking about an Etch-a-Sketch, straight up and down is king. But with sproingy scarves, diagonal is the way to go.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 38% [?]

Shifting Sands Scarf by Kathy of Grumperina

A fantastically textured scarf with enough cables to hoist the Earth.

I’m too afraid to attempt one myself, but if anybody wants to be my friend, I’m prepared to supply cookies.

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 39% [?]

Point 5 SuperBulky Scarf by Bonne Marie Burns of Chic Knits

I crocheted a Super Bulky blanket once. It took only one day. (Sober. I was in college, so it’s only fair that I calculate sobriety into it. If I was drinking, I suppose it probably would have taken two days. Had tequila been involved, I’d probably still be working on it.)

But my point is… and I do have one… Super Bulky is powerful stuff.

Difficulty level: Beginner

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Popularity: 25% [?]

DH’s Reversible Scarf by Isabelle Johnson of Tricotine

In knitting mythology there are few monsters so threatening as The Curse of the Boyfriend Sweater. (Unless you want to get rid of him. In which case, knit away.)

There is no Curse of the Boyfriend Scarf, however. Especially with this scarf.

Difficulty level: Beginner

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Popularity: 26% [?]

Branching Out by Susan Pierce Lawrence of I’m Knitting as Fast as I Can

A floaty lace scarf designed for knitters new to lace. Get your basics and a great scarf at the same time.

Difficulty level: Advanced

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Popularity: 26% [?]

Two Weeknights With Warrick Worsted Wave Scarf by Karin Bole

A quick scarf for knitting up in front of the television.

The designer recommends CSI, but I’m sure anything would do in a pinch.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 13% [?]

Froofy Hat and Scarf by Wendy Wonnacott of The Garter Belt

Quick and girly, will satisfy even your most adorable offspring’s winter demands.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 25% [?]

Brooke’s Column of Leaves Scarf by Brooke Nelson

Fall is far from being in the air, but it’s never too early to start planning for it.

Difficulty level: Intermediate

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Popularity: 15% [?]

Miranda Scarf by S.M. Khan of Smariek Knits

A simple cable scarf, perfect for him or for her.

Although if you make it for him, make sure he’ll appreciate it properly, or you’ll just have to find another him.

Difficulty level: Easy

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Popularity: 18% [?]


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