Big scarves are all the rage this season. If you want a piece that will both keep you stylish and make you stand out, a knitted large checked scarf is the recipe. The piece turns out to be absolutely cozy and it’s sure to brighten up your mono winter outfits. Stick to the recommended yarns for a photo-ready look.
PHOTOS by Allison Schmidt / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Mega Moss Blanket
You’ll appreciate this free knitted blanket pattern if you love the moss stitch as I do. The color block design opens a wide range of opportunities for your fantasy: you can choose bright colors or pale, mix two colors, or all different. This blanket will be a perfect gift for a newborn or your friend who likes to spend evenings wrapped in a soft throw.
PHOTOS by Emily Bolduan / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Large Feather Wall Hanging
I am ending this post we something big. Literally and metaphorically! These decent size feathers will be a really eye-catching decoration. Will they find a place on your wall? What colors are you going to use? There are so many possible combos, right?
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Grannie Goes Large
As we all know, granny is a classic crochet motif that is very easy to make. It is also extremely repeatable. The best way to customize your afghan is by choosing different colors and arranging them in interesting designs.
Go to the pattern: Grannie Goes Large
More info also on Ravlery.
Stars Hollow Scarf
If you’re looking for a neutral yet cozy accessory that can be worn with different colors of clothing, this knit scarf is for you. It has an eternal striped design and is made from the softest yarn for a better sensual experience. The piece is worked in stockinette stitch. You can use scraps of yarn for the stripes, but stick to the recommended materials for the photo look.
PHOTOS by TRICOT MERINGUE / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.
Road Trip Scarf
Next, a road trip scarf will be a colorful addition to your summer outfit, especially since it matches jeans worn on weekend adventures. Moreover, you can easily adjust size of the pattern by accordingly increasing or decreasing the number of row repeats.
The full article about this pattern is here: Road Trip Scarf
More info about project photographed here ravelry.com.