Men’s scarf knitting pattern
Step-by-step knitting instructions
Step 1
Cast on 22 stitches on two needles in order to make the loops bigger. That way it will be easier to knit the first row.
Remove one needle.
Step2
1st row (right side) – knit all stitches to end
2nd row (wrong side) – sl.st.1, purl all stitches to end
3rd row – sl.st.1, k to end
4th row – sl.st.1, p to end
Step3
Ribbing
1st row (right side) – sl.st.1, [p1, k1] to last one st; p1
2nd row – sl.st.1, [sl.st.1*, k1] to last one st; p1
*keep yarn in front of your work
Alternate 1st and 2nd rows for 12 rows.
Step 4
1st row – sl.st.1, k to end
2nd row – sl.st.1, p to end
Step 5
Pattern
1st row (right side) – sl.st.1, [yo, sl.st.1**, k1] to last one st; k1
**keep yarn behind your work
2nd row – sl.st.1, [p1, p st and loop together] to last 1st; p1
3rd row – sl.st.1, [k1, yo, sl.st.1**] to last one st; k1
4th row – sl.st.1, [p st and loop together, p1] to last 1st; p1
Repeat the above till you reach the desired length of the scarf.
Step 6
Repeat steps 4, 3, and 2.
Step 7
Cast off, secure, and hide the tail of the yarn. I used all the yarn up for the scarf. However, it might not be your case and you may need to cut the yarn after casting off and then secure it.
Comments
Sana replied on Permalink
If you end your 2nd row with
If you end your 2nd row with purl a regular stitch with a loop together, this means that you started your 1st row (step 5) incorrectly. If you would start your 1st row with skip1, (make a loop, skip 1), then at the end of the 2nd row, you would work p2tog what is in ( ) and purl the very last loop that you skipped at the very beginning of your 1st row. Hope this will help.
GiselleHoo replied on Permalink
Hi! I love your pattern, but
Hi! I love your pattern, but I have a problem with my project as it keeps curling in. Is there a way to solve it?
Also, everytime you mention skipping a stitch, do you mean purl wise or knit wise?
Best regards!
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi GiselleHoo,
Hi GiselleHoo,
I wanted the scarf to curl in, I've design it to be that way. You may add two extra sts, one to the beginning of a row and one to the very end of a row. Work the pattern the same way, but knit one extra st at the very beg. of a row and knit 1 st at the very end of a row.
You may watch the video starting from about 4:23 to see that for the step 3 - 2nd row (wrong side), I put the yarn in front of my work. For the step 5 - 1st row (right side), I put the yarn behind of my work. Happy knitting!
GiselleHoo replied on Permalink
Thank you very much Sana. One
Thank you very much Sana. One more question, if I were to extend the scarf to a greater width, is your cast on stitches multiples of 4 plus 2?
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi GiselleHoo,
Hi GiselleHoo,
To make the scarf wider, you may cast on any even number of sts or multiples of 2. Happy knitting!
Nilukshi replied on Permalink
Hi sara. Can you please give
Hi sara. Can you please give me the link of how to make above sweater. I couldnt find it. I would like to try it. Thank u
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi,
Hi,
here is my sweater
http://interunet.com/how-to-knit-a-sweater-for-a-man
Nilukshi replied on Permalink
Thanx sana :)
Thanx sana :)
peiqiyio replied on Permalink
I have only done until step 4
I have only done until step 4, but step 3 looks super wrong. can you offer some advice?
Sana replied on Permalink
Hi peiqiyio,
Hi peiqiyio,
A knit stitch on the right side looks a purl stitch on the wrong side. So, when you work your wrong side, skip all purl stitches and knit all knit stitches. You may watch the video how I skipped stitches.
I've attached a chart of the 2 row pattern. The 2nd row is shown as a mirror reflection how you see it from the right side of the scarf. Happy crochet!
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