Knit the Fringed Eyelet Scarf with Marly Bird

Video Tutorial with Marly Bird-How to knit the Fringed Eyelet ScarfLearn along with me as I teach you how to make this beautiful Fringed Eyelet Scarf. This scarf is oversized but not as large as the scarves we were seeing in the past. A perfect project for yourself or as a gift. The scarf works up quickly and would be a perfect holiday gift.

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Fringed Eyelet Scarf:

Red Heart is offering the Fringed Eyelet Scarf as a FREE pattern on their website. Using their Evermore yarn you will have the chance to work with this roving style yarn that comes in a gorgeous array of painterly colors. Evermore is an acrylic blended with a little wool make this yarn an excellent choice for apparel and accessories.

In this tutorial knitters will learn the ins and outs of this pattern and tips to get amazing results in your finished scarf. Through the tutorial I will show you how to do the shaping with a slip slip knit (SSK), how to add fringe, and how to use the long tail cast on.

Although not in the materials list I recommend the use of stitch markers to keep you on track as you work this pattern. Make your own stitch markers, adding a personal touch, or purchase them from your favorite retailer.

Video Tutorial with Marly Bird-How to knit the Fringed Eyelet Scarf

Fringed Eyelet Scarf Materials:

Be sure to gather you materials and then join me in the video tutorial to work on the Fringed Eyelet Scarf together.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What yarn do I need for this scarf?

So here’s the thing… the pattern calls for RED HEART® Evermore™ yarn, and you’ll need 5 balls in the color 9934 Emerald Isle. It’s a lovely acrylic blend with a bit of wool, perfect for cozy accessories!

Can you tell me more about the yarn used?

Honestly… the yarn is called Evermore from Red Heart, and it’s a roving style yarn with these gorgeous painterly colors. It’s an acrylic blended with a little wool, which makes it super nice for things you wear like scarves and sweaters.

Is this scarf pattern difficult to make?

Yes! The pattern is designed to work up quickly, and I even have a video tutorial to guide you through it. We’ll cover things like shaping with a slip slip knit (SSK) and adding fringe, so you’ll get amazing results!

Do you have any recommendations for knitting this scarf?

I highly recommend using stitch markers… they really help keep you on track as you work through the pattern. You can even make your own to add a personal touch, or just grab some from your favorite craft store!

Where can I get the free pattern?

You’re in luck! The Fringed Eyelet Scarf pattern is available for FREE on the Red Heart website. You can find a direct link to it in the materials section of this page.

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