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What is a sweater scarf? A sweater scarf is essentially a scarf with sleeves. And you can wear it multiple ways. With the cross in the front, the cross in the back, or as a regular ol’ scarf.
My first sweater scarf design came out in April of 2020. It did ok sales wise, but it wasn’t until a friend said “That would be so pretty with a wedding dress”, and I took photos in the snow… in my legit wedding dress from 2013, that this group of patterns took off for me.
That being said, you do not need to be a bride to wear one of these. I wear mine around the office, at home, to special dinners out over a cute dress, or even as a wedding guest.
Each of these are a best seller for me, so let’s go!
SNOWFALL SWEATER SCARF
GET THE PATTERN HERE ON MY WEBSITE OR HERE ON RAVELRY.
3 hybrid sizes ranging XS-5X (28-62” bust), this one is a lace weight version (but can be subbed with a fingering weight yarn). It’s got a beautiful stockinette canvas with ribbed edges (to stop rolling), meaning it’s beautiful to showcase indy dyed yarn. Slightly wider than the original Wrap Me Up Sweater Scarf (below), it is knit flat and the cuffs are seamed.
WRAP ME UP SWEATER SCARF
GET THE PATTERN HERE ON MY WEBSITE OR HERE ON RAVELRY.
This was my first sweater scarf design (the OG if you want to call it). It’s DK weight, one size, and boasts a beautiful simple stockinette with ribbed sides to prevent rolling. The sleeves are worked in the round, and the scarf portion knit flat. it has been tested in a 28-54” bust range (XS-3X).