Bandana Scarf, knitting pattern

This small Bandana Scarf is easy and simple to knit and great to wear around your neck as a decoration or to keep you snug during colder days! If you’ve been looking for an easy and quick project, then the Bandana Scarf is just perfect for you!

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The Bandana Scarf, brings the fun without being complicated. The relaxing repetition of the Bandana Scarf makes this project fly by .

The scarf is worked top down in garter stitch, featuring increases on the sides and the middle section and would make a great afternoon project! . You’ll be done before you know it, and itching to make another.

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For the scarf, I used worsted weight yarn. The lavender scarf is made with Fluffy Day from Hobbi Yarn; it is the most soft acrylic yarn with the right amount of fluffiness making the Bandana Scarf a pleasure to knit as well as wear. The pink scarf is made with Drops Air, a fantastic blend of baby alpaca yarn and soft merino making the scarf feel really soft against your skin!

With such a classic scarf , you can’t go wrong when choosing colors. The Bandana Scarf would work well with any yarn. Stash bust full skeins and scraps to make your scarf, the color options are endless!

If you would like to see more yarn options then you can visit the Ravelry page to see all the different yarns my testers used to make their scarfs!

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  • PRINTABLE PDF – Pick up the three-page PDF version of the Bandana Scarf from Ravelry and Etsy.

If you decide to make your own Bandana Scarf don’t forget to share a picture on Instagram and use the hashtag #bandanascarf or #littlethingsblogged so that I can see your amazing work!