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Checkered Scarf
♟️ This squishy, color-blocked checkered infinity scarf is the perfect cold-weather accessory to make and wear. Love colorwork but hate weaving in hundreds of ends? Same. The Checkered Scarf uses slip stitches throughout to dramatically cut down on that headache, so you can focus on the fun part: playing with color. Follow the color combination roadmap or mix it up to create something bolder or more subtle. Take this pattern and make it completely your own!
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What Makes This Pattern Special
• Color-blocked checkered design with four gorgeous colorways that flow into each other
• Slip stitch technique dramatically reduces ends to weave in, making colorwork approachable and enjoyable
• Yarn held double throughout for a wonderfully squishy, substantial fabric
• Worked flat on circular needles, no seams required
• Completely customizable, follow the roadmap or create your own color story!
Materials
• Needles: US 10 / 6.0mm circular needles, 24” length Straight needles work too, but circular is recommended!
• Yarn: Modern Daily Knitting ATLAS (100% Rambouillet Wool, light worsted weight) Color A: 2 skeins Navy Color B: 2 skeins Peat Color C: 2 skeins Pebble Color D: 2 skeins Pear
• Notions: Large eye sewing needle for finishing
Finished Dimensions
• One Size
• 63” long x 10” wide (post blocking)
• Each color section: approx. 15.75” long
Gauge
• 8 sts x 15 rows = 4” x 4” in slipped four stitch check
• On US 10 (6.0mm) needles
• Be sure to check your gauge!
Skills You’ll Practice
• Cast on
• Knit
• Purl
• Slip stitch (with yarn in front and yarn in back)
• Working with held double yarn
• Bind off
Written in US knitting terminology with full written instructions and abbreviations guide included.
Skill Level
Beginner, if you can knit, purl, and slip a stitch, you have everything you need. The slip stitch colorwork technique is much more approachable than it looks and creates such a satisfying result!
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- First published: January 2023
- Page created: January 24, 2023
- Last updated: February 24, 2026 …
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