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Easy Peasy Chunky Cloud Scarf
Pattern available in English and Danish
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Easy Peasy Chunky Cloud Scarf
Here is the pattern for the Easy Peasy Chunky Cloud Scarf, a simple and airy design that is both quick and enjoyable to knit. The scarf is worked with two strands of Önling No 10, our soft silk mohair, creating a light, fluffy, almost cloud-like texture. Using large needles and only approx. 200 meters of yarn, this is a project that grows quickly and is easy to knit. The result is a soft and elegant scarf that feels light around the neck while still keeping you warm around the neck or bare shoulders.
The design is simple and timeless, with a focus on texture and softness, making it a versatile accessory for any wardrobe. It is also a perfect gift idea for someone dear to you.
The Easy Peasy Chunky Cloud Scarf is part of our Easy Peasy series, and the pattern is written in beginner-friendly language without abbreviations - perfect for both new and experienced knitters who want a quick project with a beautiful result.
Designed by Katrine Hannibal for Önling.
Size One size
Measurements (after washing and blocking)
Length: 185 cm / 73 inches
Height at widest point: 28 cm / 11 inches
The scarf is shaped like a banana, and the length is measured along the lower edge.
Materials Önling No 10
50 g / 2 balls Önling No 10, 70% mohair, 30% silk, 25 g = approx. 230 yards (210 meters), weight: lace
Worked with two strands held together throughout.
Recommended circular needles size 8 mm / US 11, 80 cm / 32 inches
Size 12 mm / US 17 or another large needle for bind-off
Notions
3 stitch markers
Gauge 8 stitches and 14 rows in garter stitch on needle size 8 mm / US 11 = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4 inches after washing and blocking
Gauge is not crucial for the final result – it will ‘only’ affect the size and yarn usage of the finished scarf.
Procedure
The scarf is worked flat from the center and outwards. Only knit stitches, increases, and yarn overs are used, creating a simple and calm expression with a light and airy texture. The shape is formed naturally through the increases, creating the scarf’s characteristic curved, almost banana-like shape. The length is measured along the lower edge. The work grows quickly, and you can easily adjust the size as you go by working more or fewer pattern repeats, depending on how large you want your scarf to be. Gauge is not crucial for the final result – it will ‘only’ affect the size and yarn usage of the finished scarf. Links to video tutorials for all techniques used in the pattern are included.
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- First published: April 2026
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