1. "Mobius Tube Scarf" by Lion Brand
Whether one is a new or experienced knitter, Lion Brand provides a free, brief Beginner level knitting pattern for making a stylish Mobius tube scarf that measures 6 ½ inches by 38 inches. Having knitted my first mobius using this pattern, I highly recommend it. The required tools include size 13 (9mm) knitting needles, a large blunt eye needle, and bulky yarn. Any knitter who has an understanding of the stockinette stitch (knit one row, purl one row) and the garter stitch (knit every row) is on her or his way to knitting this elegant Mobius in a matter of hours.
2."Cowl Knit Mobius" by Coats and Clark
Coats and Clark provides a free intermediate level pattern for a knitted Mobius that measures 13 inches wide by 30 inches long. The required materials include a size US 13 (9mm) knitting needle and one skein of Red Heart multi-shaded Light and Lofty yarn.
3. "Cashmere Moebius Cowl" by Cat Bordhi
This gorgeous moebius cowl measuring 27 inches in circumference by 10 inches in width features a diagonal lace pattern. The free pattern requires a size US 10 (6 mm) circular needle of 40 or 47 inches in length; and one 50 gram skein of 100% cashmere yarn (Fleece Artist 4-Ply Cashmere).
4. "Dove Moebius Scarf and Hat" by Tahki Stacy Charles
Tahki Stacy Charles, Inc offers a free download for an easy skill level moebius scarf and hat pattern. Both the moebius scarf and hat are designed in the shade of cream using two 50 gram balls of Tahki Yarns Dove containing wool, nylon, and alpaca; a size US 8 (5 mm) 24-inch circular needle, yarn needle, and stitch marker.
5. "Voila! Moebius Scarf" by The Knitting Fairy
This is a free, easy skill level pattern for a fuzzy moebius scarf that measures 6 inches wide by 62 inches long. The pattern requires two skeins of Voila yarn by Trendsetter, a size US 9 (5mm) knitting needle, a tapestry needle, and scissors.
6. "Chevron Moebius" by Scarlettknits
Scarletteknits shares a free moebius pattern that requires two 100 gram skeins of bulky yarn preferably Plymouth Encoure (75% acrylic, 25% wool) and size 8 needles. This moebius scarf can be worn around the neck or pulled over the head.
7. "Mobius" by Tropical Yarns
Tropical Yarns provides a free, short pattern for a hooded mobius measuring 12-14 inches wide by 45 long. The pattern requires 350 yards of bulky yarn such as Chenille or Wool and a size US 13 knitting needle.
8. "The Marvelous Mobius" by Pattern-Knit
This is a free, easy skill level knit pattern for a mobius that fits women, men, and children. The required materials include one ball of Lion Brand Thick and Quick yarn, a size 15 US (10 mm) knitting needle, and a tapestry needle.
9. "Diamond Edge Moebius Scarf" by Jessica McLaughlin
This delicate Moebius requires 450 yards of sport weight yarn, a size 4 mm knitting needle, and a 4 mm crochet hook. Both knitting and crocheting are involved. The finished size measures 11 inches wide by 48 inches long.
10. "Mobius Scarf/Shrug" by Knit Picks Design Team
Knit Picks Design Team provides an elegant free pattern download for a 16 inch by 60 inch knitted mobius scarf/shrug. For the exact featured scarf, the required materials include 100% Peruvian Highland wool yarn: ten 50 gram balls of Black Cherry Heather and one 50 gram ball of Coal; a main knitting needle of size 11 (8 mm) and 24 inches; a circular needle and five double pointed needles of size 8 (5 mm); and a crochet hook that is two sizes larger than the main needle to use to make the initial chain.
All of the mobius scarves made with the above patterns will draw much admiration. There is definitely a mobius pattern for every knitter in terms of skill level, needle sizes, yarn types, and finished sizes.
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