Try making a scarflette this spring

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If you fancy a small, satisfying project this spring, a scarflette is worth a go. It’s basically a shorter, lighter version of a scarf. It’s perfect for those in-between days when it’s not freezing, but there’s still a bit of a chill in the air. One of the best things about making a scarflette is how quick and manageable it is. You don’t need loads of yarn, so it’s ideal if you’re new to knitting or just want something you can finish without losing interest.

A simple stitch pattern works perfectly

You can always try something a bit more textured if you’re feeling confident. If you are new to crafting, you can purchase a knitting kit www.woolcouturecompany.com/collections/knitting-kits to help grow your confidence.

Spring is a great time to play around with lighter yarns and brighter colours

Think soft cottons or blends rather than heavy wool, and shades that feel fresh. There are pastels, neutrals, or even something bold if that’s more your style. Because it’s a smaller piece, it’s also a good excuse to use up leftover yarn from other projects.

Scarflettes are practical, too

They sit neatly around the neck. They are less bulky than a traditional scarf and are perfect for spring. Some designs even include a small loop or button so they stay in place. Handy for walks, school runs, or just popping out.

It’s a simple, relaxing make

It gives you something useful at the end of it. And once you’ve made one, you’ll probably find yourself wanting to try a few different styles.

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