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Americana Keyhole Scarf Bunting Style
The short, ruffled tails on this Americana keyhole scarf are reminiscent of draped flag bunting.
Cozy, practical, classic keyhole scarves and knitting patterns for them have been around for decades. Many free knitting patterns for keyhole scarves are available online. That said, enough people have asked me how I create my American Flag scarves, or Stars and Stripes scarves, or patriotic scarves that I have jotted my notes down as this pattern or DIY how-to guide. This is not a tutorial, therefore if unfamiliar with a term or technique mentioned, please look online for a video, knitting forum, or blog geared toward teaching.
This reversible scarf with two keyholes is knit flat in various sizes using Red Heart Super Saver “Americana” self-striping yarn (5 ounce skein, 236 yards), plus one yarn of your choice in a similar weight.
This scarf is knit beginning at the bottom edge of the first ruffled tail, working up to the first keyhole, making the keyhole, then progressing around the neck, knitting the second keyhole, and then finishing with the second ruffled tail.
• Each hand knit scarf will be unique.
• Gauge is not crucial
What you need:
1 skein of Red Heart Super Saver “Americana” yarn
1 skein of yarn of your choice for main color
1 set of knitting needles, US size 6 (4 mm) or size you are comfortable with for number “4” worsted weight yarn
1 stitch holder or small circular needle, for dividing alternating stitches for keyhole
1 small scissors
1 tapestry needle or crochet hook, to weave in ends
About 10 hours of time (will vary depending upon knitting skills, experience, speed, and size of scarf)
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- First published: August 2018
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- Last updated: March 10, 2020 …
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