One day I want to knit this celtic knot scarf! :)
Links:
Celtic Knot Scarf (Irene) (French)
=> you can find there PDFs in other languages (English: [US] Irene scarf and German: [DE] Schal Irene)
via: “Irene” scarf
…compilation of tutorials
One day I want to knit this celtic knot scarf! :)
Links:
Celtic Knot Scarf (Irene) (French)
=> you can find there PDFs in other languages (English: [US] Irene scarf and German: [DE] Schal Irene)
via: “Irene” scarf
The macramé scarf is for those who want to make a scarf without having to knit or crochet :)
Links:
Macramé Scarf (DIY Knotted scarf – No crocheting or knitting skills required)
I find this lacy crochet shawl very elegant! :)
Okay, it is time for knitting and perhaps you can knit a Moebius Scarf on the side of the lace knitter’s Advent calendar 2014 :)
Links:
Cat Bordhi’s Moebius Scarf (Knitty Gritty Pattern: Cat Bordhi’s Mobius Scarf)
via: Moebius Cowl
Here at unikatissima:
Lace Knitter’s Advent Calendar 2014
Don’t these fun scarves look merry? :))
They make me think of the socks scarf.
Links:
Fun Scarves (Scrappy Happy Scarves Tutorial)
via: Scrappy Happy Scarves Tutorial – love these!
Here at unikatissima:
Socks Scarf and Gloves
I presented already several ways to wear a shawl in the broader sense, here you can find looots of ideas on how to wear a scarf.
Merry winter! :)
Links:
Wear a Scarf (The Knot Library: Master List)
via: Needed to know
Here at unikatissima:
Entries with the tag ‘Shawl Tying’
I find this leaf scarf so great because it seems to look equal from both sides and doesn’t curl. The reversible cabled scarf and the Lamar scarf are the same ‘in cable’, but I find it still more beautiful ‘in leaf’ :)
Links:
Reversible Leaf Scarf (Ribbed Annabelle)
via: Ribbed Annabelle
Here at unikatissima:
Reversible Cabled Scarf
Lamar Scarf
Did you know that there a many different ways to wear a stole?
I found this point interesting because my Lace Knitter’s Advent Calendar of this year can easily be knitted broad enough to get a stole.
The Advent calendars of 2010 and 2011, too, by the way ;-)
If you only knit it in the width of a scarf, you may want to look at the instructions in the scarf tying guides (1 and 2) or at scarf wrapping ;-)
Links:
Wear a Stole (21 ways to wear a stole – part 1)
Wear a Stole (21 ways to wear a stole – part 2)
I didn’t find the original source.
Here at unikatissima:
Lace Knitter’s Advent Calendar 2013
Lace Knitter’s Advent Calendar 2011
Lace Knitter’s Advent Calendar 2010
Scarf Tying Guide
Scarf Tying Guide 2
Scarf Wrapping
I find this a most beautiful idea: to get a more or less randomly striped scarf you relate a beautiful blue to every wheather and knit every day a little piece reflecting the wheather of the day: a sky scarf :)
By the way, I heard that somebody knitted the sky scarf with grey beads for rain and white sequins for snow!
Links:
Sky Scarf
via: Knitting Projects | Free Creative Knitting Patterns by Lea Redmond
via: Sky Scarf by Lea Redmond