All Knitted Up: Snowflake Scarf from Purl Soho

Snowflake Scarf from Purl Soho

Looking for a fast and easy knit that you can mindlessly do while watching television? This easy Snowflake Scarf pattern is just the pattern for you for your holiday gift-giving this year! You won’t believe how quickly this pattern knits up!

I know that I have been getting lots of comments and emails lately about sharing my knitted gifts. I hope you spied my adorable coffee cup sweaters I knitted up for our teachers and the super cute yarn ball ornaments I made for some additional gifts this year.

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Snowflake Scarf Pattern

Pattern: Snowflake Scarf from Purl Soho (FREE!)

Needle Size: US 15″ straight needles (affiliate)

Yarn: Yarn Bee Andes Alpaca in Fog (found at Hobby Lobby). You only need three skeins (read below).

Notes: I am absolutely in love with this stitch pattern and this scarf that I knitted up for a holiday gift. There are only four rows and two of them are just knit rows, making this the easiest pattern to memorize and mindlessly knit while watching your favorite holiday shows.

I bought four skeins of the yarn, as was recommended in the pattern, but I think that adding another skein would have added a lot of unnecessary weight to this one and the three skeins created a perfect length on this scarf. It is warm, but not smothering you in layers of scarf!

I can’t recommend this pattern enough and can’t wait to make a few more for the holiday season for gifts.

Snowflake Scarf from Purl Soho

Snowflake Scarf from Purl Soho

I am having a VERY hard time passing this scarf on. It really is the perfect scarf. I am thankful this is an easy one to knit though so I can head right over to get more yarn and make another one for myself!

Happy knitting, friends!

Grab the FREE Pattern HERE!

Let’s be friends on Ravelry (you can find my project there!) and check out my other Knitting Projects.

 

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Published December 05, 2013 by:

Amy Allen Clark is the founder of MomAdvice.com. You can read all about her here.

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