Create a DIY Woven Scarf in less than 4 hours with a quick and easy kit available in six colors and twelve weaving options. Plus this scarf is super soft and cozy!
The Bernat Quickweave Scarf Weaving Kit is an all-in-one kit that includes the supplies needed to make a scarf with a striped or gingham pattern. The detailed step-by-step instructions will guide you through the scarf weaving process, helping you create a handmade scarf. This a fantastic kit for crafting beginners, kids, and teens. Plus, the finished scarf OR the scarf kit would be a creative gift idea for gifting year-round.

Gingham Woven Scarf Kit
Without crocheting or knitting skills, creating a scarf can be challenging. Kits like the Quickweave Scarf Kit from Bernat help create a handmade and cozy scarf you can be proud to wear. This DIY Woven Scarf takes less than 4 hours to complete and is an easy project for kids and adults.

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DIY Scarf Weaving Kit
The Bernat Quickweave Scarf Kit includes complete step-by-step instructions, the colored grid scarf base, 2 contrasting skeins of yarn, and the plastic weaving needle. The only other tool you will need is a pair of scissors.

DIY Scarf Kit for Adults and Kids
STEP ONE
To begin the DIY Woven Scarf, go through the supplies and read through the instructions. The Quickweave Scarf Kit comes with two colored skeins of yarn; the main color is blue and the contrast is off-white. Separate the skeins of yarn and cut them each into fourteen 114″ lengths. Cutting takes some time and precision, but it's easy work that will make the project go more smoothly. Keep the colors separated, and be careful not to get them tangled.

STEP TWO
Place the striped mesh grid base on your workspace so that one of the short sides is closest to you. You will be weaving the yarn horizontally, working from one short end to another. Thread one piece of blue yarn through the hole at one of the bottom corners and pull it halfway through. Thread both ends of the yarn through the weaving needle, and weave over and under each line of the mesh grid until you get to the opposite end. Bring the needle up through the next row, and weave the same way, but go over/under on the opposite lines of mesh as the row before.

STEP THREE
Weave four rows with the blue main yarn color. When you get to the end of the fourth row, tie a loose knot with the ends of the yarn to keep them from coming unwoven. We will finish the ends once the scarf has been completely woven.

STEP FOUR
Thread one length of the contrast yarn off-white. Loop the yarn halfway through the first hole next to the previous row with the main color. Repeat the process of weaving four rows, over and under, the same way the first four rows were done. Once the four rows are completed, loosely tie the ends of the yarn together.

STEP FIVE
Repeat weaving four rows of yarn, alternating the colors each time. Soon, the gingham pattern will pop out, thanks to the mesh grid showing through. Once you get the hang of the weaving process and switching out the yarns, the project will go along much more quickly. Keep the tension even when weaving the rows, so the scarf lays flat and the yearn isn't puckered.

STEP SIX
Once you get to the opposite end of the scarf and have used up all the blue and off-white pieces of yarn, the scarf is almost complete! You need to finish the loose ends.
Trim the long yarn tails at the base of the knots with scissors. Tuck the knots into the yarn to hide them. Repeat the process for each of the knotted ends.

STEP SEVEN
The scarf is officially complete once all knots have been trimmed and tucked. The yarn is so soft and cozy that it can be worn all winter. The scarf looks very professional and, amazingly, it was made from a kit with no real weaving knowledge!

Quickweave Scarf Kit
There are six different colors of the Bernat Quickweave Scarf Weaving Kits, with vibrant colors and two ways to weave the pattern. The one shown in this tutorial is the Aqua Twist kit. The other kits are Purple Tartan, Citrus Twist, Burgundy Tartan, Gray Tartan, and Blue Tartan. All six of these kits can be purchased at Yarnspirations, and of course, include everything you need to weave a colorful and gorgeous striped or gingham scarf.


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