Super-Bulky Knit Scarf – Free Knitting Pattern

This super-bulky knit scarf is a great next project once you’re comfortable with the knit stitch. It works up quickly, feels cozy and substantial, and makes a scarf you’ll actually want to wear all winter.

This pattern is simple enough for kids learning to knit, but polished enough for adult beginners who want a fast, good-looking scarf without complicated steps.

Super Bulky Knit Scarf made in blue and teal on person wearing warm outdoor coat in snow.

On this page: About · Materials · Gauge · Printable PDF · Instructions · Care · Sharing

About This Super-Bulky Scarf

This scarf is knit flat in garter stitch, which means you knit every row. There are no pattern changes, no shaping, and no tricky steps. You’ll repeat the same stitch from start to finish, letting the yarn do the work.

As the third project in my  Kids’ Knitting Guide, this scarf helps new knitters practice consistency over a longer piece. It builds confidence, teaches patience, and results in a warm scarf that feels like a real accomplishment.

Materials

Knitting Needles

Yarn

Three 106-yard (6-ounce) skeins of super-bulky (No. 6) yarn* (shown in Wool-Ease Thick and Quick by Lion Brand Yarn “Bluegrass”), in your choice of color).

  • One six-foot scarf uses approximately 300.4 yards (17 oz. or 2.9 skeins)
    • For a longer scarf, grab an extra skein or two

*Weights estimated with Wool Ease Thick & Quick by Lion Brand Yarn; other yarn weights may vary.

Notions

Gauge

10 stitches x 18 rows = 4 x 4 inches in Stockinette Stitch on No. 13 (9.0 mm) needles. (Learn how to check your gauge here.) Note: Gauge does not need to be exact for this scarf.

Abbreviations

k = knit

Skills Used

This super-bulky knit scarf is a great next project because it is simple, repetitive, and easy to follow from start to finish. To make the super bulky knit coaster, you’ll only need to know how to:

This scarf is worked in garter stitch, which means every row is knit. Repeating the knit stitch over a longer piece like this helps new knitters practice keeping their tension steady and their edges neat.

Try to keep your stitches snug, but not tight. They should slide easily on the needles so you can insert your needle into each loop without forcing it. Finding that balance takes practice, and this scarf gives you plenty of gentle practice time.

Want to knit along with me? I’ve linked a video lesson on this page that shows the full scarf from cast on to bind off. 🧣

A teal super bulky knit scarf laid haphazardly in fresh snow.

Prefer to knit offline?

This pattern is free to read below, but if you’d rather print it or save it for later, I’ve created a clean, ad-free PDF version for you.

  • Includes materials list and complete knitting instructions
  • Easy to print or use on your tablet
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Cover of Super-Bulky Coaster knitting pattern PDF by Liz Chandler

Instructions: Chunky Knit Scarf Pattern

(8 inches x 6 feet or desired length)

Use the long tail cast on. Knit flat, turning after each row.

Row 1: Cast on 20 stitches. (20 stitches) Turn.

Rows 2 – 312: k 20. (20 stitches) Turn. [Work should measure approximately 6 feet long at this point. For a longer scarf knit more rows before binding off.]

Row 313: Bind off loosely.

Cut yarn, leaving an 8-inch (20.32-cm) tail, and pull through. Weave in ends. Block if desired.

Printable version of this free knitting pattern

Get the PDF version of this Super-Bulky Scarf Knitting Pattern.

Care

If you use the materials listed above, your scarf will be machine washable. For best results, hand wash or use a delicate cycle in cold water. Lay flat to dry or tumble dry low.

🛁 Read more Knitwear Care Tips

Liz Chandler wearing a super-bulky knit scarf and hat set made with Wool-Ease Thick and Quick yarn in the color Bluegrass.

Copyright, Sharing, and Selling Finished Items

©2025, Liz Chandler of PurlsAndPixels. Revised 2026.

This pattern is for personal use, gifting, and charitable donation of completed items. You may also sell handmade items created using this pattern. Do not copy this pattern and distribute it. If you’d like to share the pattern, refer your friends to my website, purlsandpixels.com so they may obtain a copy.

If you find any errors or have any questions, email purlsandpixels@gmail.com and I will do my best to help.

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