The Stone and Arrow Free Knitting Pattern

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Chunky Knit Scarf Knitting Pattern
The Stone Scarf is a killer couch knit meaning that it’s quick, easy and perfect for binge watching your favourite shows!

If you’re anything like me, when it gets cold out, all you want to do is hibernate in your living room, fire up Netflix and cast on for a quick and easy knit.

I had this deliciously cozy scene in mind (complete with Snoopy snuggie and hot cocoa – I really know how party!) when I designed this Stone Scarf and Arrow Headband set.  For me, it’s the perfect weekend knit: quick, cozy and easy enough to follow while you’re catching up on Downton Abbey!

Both patterns are knit in chunky-weight yarn, which means you can whip ’em up in the time it takes to binge watch a season or two of Downton Abbey or, y’know, your series of choice. (Although you really should be Downton Abbey!)

Chunky Headband Free Knitting Pattern
The Arrow Headband Pattern on Canadian Living
Chunky Knit Headband Knitting Pattern
The Arrow Headband on Canadian Living

The Stone Scarf got its name from its alternating knits and purls that resemble a stonewall. The chubby stone-like bumps are bordered by garter stitch and a slipped selvedge for a tidy edge.

Free Chunky Knit Scarf Pattern
The Stone Scarf features chubby bumps that resemble a stone wall.

The Arrow Headband is one of those low-required-yardage/quick-completion projects. Before you know it, you’ve knit five of them and you’re ready for the holidays and all manner of holiday guests bearing surprise gifts that you can accept with aplomb because you’ve got a stash of Arrow headbands ready for gifting! Woo!

Chunky Headband Free Knitting Pattern
Slipped stitches and stranded yarn are used to make the Arrow Headband

The Arrow Headband is named for the way that its slipped stitches and stranded yarn make a pointed shape – kind of like an arrow! It also has the added virtue of looking a lot more complicated than it is to make. This will surely prompt your friends to congratulate you on your incredible knitting prowess.

Bask in it, my friend! No one needs to know that you knit them while zoned out on the Dowager Countess’s witty barbs and the impossible drama keeping Anna and Mr Bates apart!

Check out these two free knitting patterns on Canadian Living: Arrow Headband and the Stone Scarf.

 

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8 Comments

  1. Bonjour Davina
    Do you remember me ?
    I am so glad I found you. Great site, I love it as I love to knit. My project right now is a coat for my little dog.
    I would love to hear from you..
    Bonne journée Davina
    Myriam

    1. Hi Myriam! Of course I remember you! Thanks so much for visiting the site! I didn’t know that you love to knit. How wonderful! I’ll have to send you an email so that we can catch up and talk about that dog sweater 😀

  2. Hi,

    I would like to knit the stone scarf pattern, yet I am having trouble finding 17mm knitting needles. I went to a wool store and they had not heard of a 17mm needle. I have bought some Noro wool to use. Could you please advise which size would be best.

    Thanks in advance and enjoy the day!

    Regards,
    Carolyn

    1. Hi Carolyn,

      Oops! That’s a mistake. The pattern requires a 7mm needle – not a 17mm needle. I’ll let Canadian Living now about that mistake! A 17mm is rare indeed!

  3. Hello Davina,

    This is a beautiful scarf.

    I know you offer the pattern and instructions on the Canadian Living website but I don’t sew. Would you be interested in selling 1 or another knitted scarf or know of another resource who might?

    Many thanks,
    – Jay