Knitting Pattern for Chevron Keyhole Scarf, Stay in Place Scarf, Self Tying Scarf

$5.00

This is a digital product delivered as a downloadable file.

This is a digital product delivered as a downloadable file.

About this Product

Listing is for PATTERN ONLY - NOT THE SCARF.

American knitting terms.

Suitable for medium skill level or an adventurous beginner.

Try something different. This is a keyhole scarf in a modern chevron pattern. You can knit it in a solid color but I think it looks great in a self striping yarn that shows off the chevrons.

It can easily be made wider or longer. You can knit a small neck warmer or a more substantial scarf.

This is a very easy scarf to wear, you simply slip one end of the scarf into the keyhole at the other end and it stays in place with no fuss or worry.

The scarf is appropriate for a knitter with average skills or an adventurous beginner. Most of the scarf is easy but a beginner may have a little difficulty with the key hole though I have tried to give very simple instructions.

You can download the PDF pattern immediately upon purchase. Let me know if you have any problem downloading the pattern.

I am also glad to answer any questions that come up as you knit.

You are welcome to sell items made with this pattern but please don't sell or share the pattern.

The pattern is copyrighted by Judy Stalus 2013.

BlackIris

Walpole, NH

Meet the Maker

Everything in my shop is handmade by me. I hand crochet, knit and design patterns. Knitting and Crochet have been a great joy throughout my life, I am never sitting without needles and yarn in hand. Color and texture are used to create accessories, toys and free form vessels.

I live on fifty acres of beautiful gardens, fields and woodlands in Walpole, New Hampshire. Despite the harsh climate of northern New England I have flowers in blossom from March through November. I grow hundreds of varieties but have a special love of tulips, iris, peonies and poppies. I have iris in bloom for many months from the tiny iris reticulata and iris cristata of early spring to the summer blooms of bearded, Louisiana, Japanese and Siberian iris. Voluptuous peonies and perennial poppies are followed by dozens of annual and Icelandic poppies.

How it’s Made

Original knitting pattern.

Shop Policies

Pattern sales are final, no returns. However please contact me if you have any problems with the patterns and I will do everything I can to assist you.

All other sales return in same condition as purchased within two weeks for full refund.

Shop Reviews (1024)

I haven’t made this yet, but it looks like a perfect beginner’s project that will show off some beautiful custom handmade buttons. Can’t wait to get started!

Marcia

07/15/2024
Good service downloaded really quick

Nerys

07/13/2024
Easy to follow pattern, turned out super cute

Autumn

07/12/2024
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