If you want to learn to knit or if you are an advanced knitter looking for a way to improve your knitting technique, I’ve discovered a free knitting e-course from Anna Stewart called Knit Easy. You can simply sign up on her website and receive the entire e-course right to your email address. Knit Easy begins with basic knitting techniques like casting on and off, knitting your first row, your first square and then it ends with knitting your first scarf.
Posted on November 11th, 2010 in Joan's Projects, Knitting Basics, Knitting Patterns, Scarf Patterns
Knit a scarf longways to create long vertical stripes or use a different yarn for each row to use up your yarn stash. Creates a unique look in knitted scarves.
Posted on July 30th, 2010 in Holiday Patterns, Joan's Projects, Knitting Gfit Ideas, Knitting Patterns
Use your stash and your imagination to create a soft, colorful scarf with a very easy pattern. Once you choose your yarns, the rest is easy!
I used this same easy, lacy knitted scarf pattern for several different scarves and got an entirely different look for each one. Try this free knitted scarf pattern with any type of yarn or any size knitting needles and see what you come up with.
I’m using this kids knitted hat pattern and scarf in 3 colors for the grandchildren for Christmas. It’s pretty easy and quick to make.





