Posh Pocketed Super Scarf

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Posh Pocketed Super Scarf

Posh Pocketed Super Scarf
Posh Pocketed Super Scarf

How many times have you wished your scarf had pockets? They practically eliminate the need for mittens! This Posh Pocketed Super Scarf is not only big and cozy, but functional with its sewn-on pockets. This is different from other simple scarf knitting patterns because it's a super scarf! That means it's longer and wider than your standard scarf knitting pattern, so you'll be warmer and toastier. Try knitting this scarf in all different colors to match any outfit in your wardrobe! For something so versatile, this scarf is well worth the time and energy.

NotesPatch pockets are sewn on after scarf is made.

Easy

Knitting Needle Size10 or 6 mm

Yarn Weight(5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)

Gauge14 sts = 4” [10 cm]; 20 rows = 4” [10 cm] in St st.

Finished Size15 1/2" (39 cm) wide and 84" (213 cm) long, excluding fringe

Materials List

  • RED HEART Chunky Soft yarn: 6 balls 4360 Cocoa

Instructions

Garter Band Pattern

Row 1 (Right Side): Knit.
Row 2 (Wrong Side): Purl.
Rows 3-10: Repeat Rows 1-2.
Row 11 (Right Side): Purl.
Row 12 (Wrong Side): Knit.
Rows 13-14: Repeat Rows 11-12.
Repeat Rows 1-14 for Garter Band Pattern.

Scarf

Cast on 53 sts.
Row 1 (Right Side): Purl.
Row 2 (Wrong Side): Knit.
Row 3 (Right Side): Purl.
Row 4 (Wrong Side): Knit.
Beginning with Row 1 of Garter Band Pattern, repeat Rows 1-14 for 84" (213 cm), ending on Row 14.
Next Row: Bind off all sts.

Pockets (make 2)

Cast on 23 sts.
Row 1 (Right Side): Knit.
Row 2 (Wrong Side): Purl.
Repeat Rows 1-2 for 8" (20 cm).
Next row: Bind off all sts

Finishing

To finish scarf:

  1. Attach Pockets to Scarf:

    With right sides of pockets face up, place pockets on right side of the scarf.
    Measure 11" (28 cm) up from bottom edge of scarf and 4 3/4” (12 cm) in from each side edge, centering the pockets.
    Using yarn and yarn needle, stitch pockets to scarf.

  2. Fringe:

    Cut sixty 16" (41 cm) long strands of yarn. Holding 2 strands of yarn together for each fringe, use a crochet hook to evenly space each piece of fringe 1" (3 cm) apart along cast on edge and bound off edge of scarf—15 fringe on each end of scarf. Trim fringe. With yarn needle, weave in all loose ends.

Abbreviations

cm
centimeters
K
knit
P
purl
St st
Stockinette stitch
st(s)
stitch(es)

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This would make a great gift! Id like one too. Nice and cozy when relaxing with a good book. I like the texture the different stitches create. It looks like it would be a lot more difficult to make than it is, and chunky yarn should help to make this scarf quick to make.

A scarf with pockets?! This is perfect because lady clothes tend to not have pockets (or if they do, they're small and hold nothing but the crushed hopes of functional pockets). I definitely need to make this just so I can carry my stuff!

Such an interesting and unique scarf! The pattern seems like you can make it as long or short as you want (I tend to go for shorter scarves), plus it's thick enough to double as a wrap. And also POCKETS! I love pockets )

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