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10 Favorite Scarves

Out of the dozens of scarves we’ve published over the years, it’s hard to pick a favorite. So instead we picked 10 that readers can’t seem to get enough of.

Handwoven Editors Dec 10, 2024 - 6 min read

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Candy Dot Wrap by Christine Jablonski. Photo by Matt Graves

It’s no secret that we love a good wrap here at Easy Weaving with Little Looms, and we know our readers feel the same way. Scarf, shawl, cowl, snood, or wrap—it doesn’t matter, we love them all! In honor of this perennial favorite project, here are 10 of the most popular scarf and shawl projects available for download right now in the Easy Weaving with Little Looms library.

1.) Candy Dot Wrap
By Christine Jablonski

Inspired by the candy dots of her childhood, Christine’s scarf is truly sweet. It’s woven with cottolin and just a hint of colorful silk for the “dots.” Christine used a simple pick-up pattern to make it even more special.

Get the design in Easy Weaving with Little Looms Summer 2023.
Get the project pattern here.

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A Quilter's Scarf by Gabi van Tassell. Photo by Matt Graves

2.) A Quilter’s Scarf
By Gabi van Tassell

You don’t have to be a quilter to appreciate the striking geometric patterning in this pin-loom-woven scarf. It is sure to keep you warm—and fashionable—as you wear it around town on a cold winter’s day.

Get the design in Easy Weaving with Little Looms Spring 2024.
Get the project pattern here.

Ocean Waves Scarf by Rebecca Cengiz-RobbsOcean Waves Scarf by Rebecca Cengiz-Robbs. Photo by Matt Graves

3.) Ocean Waves Scarf
By Rebecca Cengiz-Robbs

While this rigid-heddle scarf might look incredibly complicated, it’s actually simple plain weave! Create this incredible 3D-effect scarf by using a wavy shuttle with variegated yarn on a rigid-heddle loom. Woven from cotton, this scarf is perfect for those slightly chilly first days of spring.

Get the design in Easy Weaving with Little Looms Holiday 2021.
Get the project pattern here.

Taconic Tonic Scarf by Elisabeth Hill. Photo by Caleb Young (Good Folk Photography)

4.) Taconic Tonic Scarf
By Elisabeth Hill

Deflected doubleweave on the rigid-heddle loom? It’s possible with a bit of gumption and some pick-up sticks. The result is well worth the effort as you can see in this truly spectacular scarf.

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Get the design in Loom Theory Vol. III: Rigid-Heddle Scarf Collection.
Get the project pattern here.

Star Shawl by Greta Holmstrom. Photo by Matt Graves

5.) Star Shawl
By Greta Holmstrom

Feel like the star you are in this shawl made from pin-loom-woven diamonds and hexagons. Weave it in sock yarns, like Greta, or use this project as an opportunity to use up bits and bobs of cool yarns in your stash.

Get the design in Easy Weaving with Little Looms Fall 2023.
Get the project pattern here.

A Stash-Busting Blanket Scarf by Kellie Frances ReidA Stash-Busting Blanket Scarf by Kellie Frances Reid. Photo by Matt Graves

6.) A Stash-Busting Blanket Scarf
By Kellie Frances Reid

This incredible blanket-scarf project is the very definition of a playful plaid full of bright and beautiful colors. All the color changes in this scarf make it a perfect stash buster, as the name implies, or a reason to buy more yarns for your stash. Either way you win!

Get the design in Easy Weaving with Little Looms Holiday 2021.
Get the project pattern here.

Snow Queen Snood by Janna Ford. Photo by Matt Graves

7.) Snow Queen Snood
By Janna Ford

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Inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s tale of “The Snow Queen,” this light and elegant hood features scrumptiously soft merino yarn embroidered with delicate snowflakes. A simple gradient elevates the snood to an even higher level.

Get the design in Easy Weaving with Little Looms Winter 2023.
Get the project pattern here.

Color Crush Scarf by Deborah Jarchow. Photo by Caleb Young (Young Folk Photography)

8.) Color Crush Scarf
By Deborah Jarchow

Honeycomb on the rigid-heddle loom is even more spectacular when you use an extra-thick yarn for the cell outline, like Deborah did for her rigid-heddle-woven scarf. Add some variegated yarns, and you end up with a scarf that will make you want to look closer.

Get the design in Loom Theory Vol. I: Rigid-Heddle Scarf Collection.
Get the project pattern here.

Lilacs in Lace Scarf by Rachel Simmons. Photo by Matt Graves

9.) Lilacs in Lace Scarf
By Rachel Simmons

This gorgeous rigid-heddle-woven scarf is not only absolutely gorgeous, but it’s also quick to warp and weave, making it an easy weekend project. The lace effect comes from simple cram and spacing while the color changes are all due to the variegated yarn—no special warp color order required!

Get the design in Easy Weaving with Little Looms Spring 2024.
Get the project pattern here.

Sunshine on Your Shoulders Scarf by Shilpa Nagarkar. Photo by Matt Graves

10.) Sunshine on Your Shoulders Scarf
By Shilpa Nagarkar

The epitome of classic, this sophisticated scarf will keep you warm without sacrificing style. Even better, Shilpa wove her scarf in plain weave so it’s a perfect project for beginners.

Get the design in Easy Weaving with Little Looms Spring 2024.
Get the project pattern here.

These scarf projects are just a drop in the bucket of what you can find in the Little Looms Library. Check it out today and find your next project!

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