Knitted Chunky Scarf
A knitted chunky scarf is the perfect accessory to add coziness and style to your cold-weather outfits. Its thick and warm design ensures you stay snug and fashion-forward during frosty days. Whether you opt for a classic knit pattern or a trendy oversized style, a chunky scarf offers a versatile way to stay chic while battling the chill. Wrap it around your neck for extra warmth or drape it over your shoulders for a cozy and relaxed look. With a knitted chunky scarf, you'll be ready to embrace the winter season with both comfort and flair!
Measurements of the finished scarf
Width: 9 3/4 in (25 cm)
Length: 59 in (150 cm)
Gauge
14 st = 25 cm
Materials (what I used for the scarf)
3 skeins (600 gr.) of super bulky wool yarn (100% Peruvian wool, soft, warm, ad cozy)
Scissors, measurement tape or rule, and tapestry (darning) needle to weave in the ends.
US 17 (12 mm) rosewood knitting needles
Abbreviations
CO: Cast on
st: St
K: Knit
yo: Yarn over
P: Purl
p2tog: Purl two stitches together
M5: Make 5. Into the same stitch K1, P1, K1, P1, K1.
p3tog: Purl three stitches together
ssk: Slip, slip, knit. Slip one stitch knitwise, slip the next, place both back onto the left-hand needle, and knit them together.
k2tog: Knit two stitches together
BO: Bind off
N.B.:
If you’re knitting with a thinner yarn, please note that for the lace pattern, you’ll need to cast on multiples of 12 + 2 (edge/selvage) stitches.
The odd rows form the right side of the work.
The edge/selvage stitches (the first and the last) will be knitted on each odd row, and purled on the even rows.
After the first row, the stitch count changes. We’ll end up with 8 more stitches per repeat.
Then, after the fifth row, we’ll end up with four stitches more per repeat.
Finally, after the sixth row, we’ll get back to the original number.
How to knit a Quick and Chunky Scarf
CO 14 st (don’t make it too tight, I used two needles at the time, and the long tail cast-on method).
1º row (RS): K1 (edge), *yo, p2tog, [yo, p2tog, M5] twice, [yo, p2tog] twice*. Repeat from * to *, to last st, K1 (edge). 20 st remain.
2º and 4º rows: P1 (edge), *yo, p2tog, [yo, p2tog, P5] twice, [yo, p2tog] twice*. Repeat from * to *, to last st, P1 (edge).
3º row: K1 (edge), *yo, p2tog, [yo, p2tog, K5] twice, [yo, p2tog] twice*. Repeat from * to *, to last st, K1 (edge).
5º row: K1 (edge), *yo, p2tog, [yo, p2tog, ssk, K1, k2tog] twice, [yo, p2tog] twice*. Repeat from * to *, to last st, K1 (edge). 16 st remain.
6º row: P1, *yo, p2tog, [yo, p2tog, p3tog] twice, [yo, p2tog] twice*. Repeat from * to *, to last st, P1 (edge). 14 st remain.
These six rows create the pattern. Repeat them until the desired length is reached.
When finished, BO knitwise after row 6 (RS).
Weave in the ends, block your garment, and enjoy your new scarf!