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Free Knitting Patterns
Everlasting Super Scarf
Scarf measures 10” [25.5 cm] wide x 96” [244 cm] long.. Quick knit in jumbo yarn. Designed by Cathy Payson for Red Heart.
Posh and Pocketed Super Scarf
This extra long scarf by Jean Guirguis features fringe as well as optional pockets. Quick knit in bulky / chunky yarn.
Fringe Super Scarf
4-row repeat super scarf with long fringe. Quick knit in super bulky yarn. Great for ombre or multi-color yarn!
Make It Big Super Scarf
This oversized scarf from Bernat knits up quickly in chunky yarn and is rated easy by the designer.
Textured Stripes Super Scarf
Easy oversized cozy scarf knit in sections of slipped stitch texture alternating with stockinette. Quick knit in chunky yarn. Designed by Christine Marie Chen for Red Heart.
Honey Comb Twist Super Scarf
An all-over cable pattern is framed by a cable braid edge in this scarf by Patons. Quick knit in bulky yarn.
Easy Breezy Super Scarf
Cozy textured extra-long scarf with leaf-shaped motifs from Michaels. Quick knit in super bulky yarn.
Patterns for Purchase
Super Scarves to Knit
Each of the six designs in Super Scarves to Knit from Leisure Arts is about 14 inches wide and 120 inches long. The designs by Lisa Gentry include Pebbles, Radiance, Regency, Reversible Cables, Chevron, and Mosaic.
Leo Scarf
Easy oversized scarf is a quick knit in super bulky scarf.
Terry Matz
Terry is a knitting late-bloomer, learning to knit as an adult from Internet tutorials, because she wanted a craft that was useful, fun, and portable. Knitting hats for cancer patients inspired her to design her own patterns—available for free at her blog, intheloopknitting.com. Terry met her husband Ken at a science fiction convention and moved to the Kansas City area to be with him more than 30 years ago. Terry supports her yarn stash by creating websites and other digital media. Terry firmly believes in Knitting in Public—it's a great conversation starter!