Scarf snood is a fashionable accessory that can serve as decoration and keep you warm during the cold season. Another name for it is a scarf collar. He It is a short, wide scarf, the ends of which are connected into a ring.
This wardrobe element can be worn either alone or in an ensemble with a hat, gloves, and mittens. This warm accessory is perfect for different types of outerwear: jacket, coat, down jacket, fur coat.
Recently, this type of scarf has become popular not only among women; both men and children enjoy wearing it.
Snood scarf: varieties
Clamps have many designs, they come in different colors, can be with or without different patterns, different sizes and densities. A snood scarf can be small in diameter and worn in one layer, or larger in size, then it can be wrapped around the neck twice.
When taking care of your health, it is very important to protect your head from cold and wind, but when you take off your hat in winter, all that remains of your hairstyle is its name.This is not the most pleasant moment when, for example, you come to work or visit, not to mention on a date.
A snood scarf serves as a headdress that prevents you from freezing, and at the same time does not spoil your hair. Another convenient quality is that you can throw the collar over your shoulders in one movement if it becomes warm enough outside or you enter a store or some other room. It protects and warms not only your ears and neck, it also reliably covers the back of your head and beautifully frames your face.
REFERENCE! It’s quite easy to knit the accessory with your own hands. To do this you will need yarn, knitting needles and a little patience.
Recommendations for choosing yarn
Knitting a snood scarf is an interesting creative process, the result of which will definitely please you. First of all, When choosing yarn for your future collar, focus on the color that suits you and the things you will wear it with.
After choosing the color, decide how fluffy and voluminous you want the future collar to be, or perhaps you want to get a light openwork snood. And also consider whether you want to make it very warm for the harshest cold weather or lighter to wear in cooler weather. Having summed up all these requirements, you can buy yarn.
Today, there is such an abundance of yarn in stores that every fashionista can choose it according to her taste and requirements.
Knitted scarves made of wool, half-woolen thread, angora, mohair, alpaca or cashmere will turn out beautiful and warm. Cotton yarn and almost any natural thread are perfect for knitting. Be sure to pay attention that it contains less synthetics, since only natural fibers can warm you in cold weather.
Different fibers have different thicknesses, so the length of the thread in the skein will also be different. Depending on the size of the clamp you want, you will need from 50 to 200 m of yarn.
ATTENTION! Be sure to select a yarn thickness that matches the thickness of the knitting needles.
Knitting a snood scarf with knitting needles
There are a large number of different patterns for knitting a snood.
The simplest pattern for beginners is considered to be “rubber band”. A scarf knitted with an elastic band pattern looks beautiful, is easy to knit, and is suitable for both women and men.
Knitting with an elastic band is quite simple: to do this, you alternately knit knit and purl stitches, for example, 2 knits, 2 purls or 3-3 and so on.
In addition to the elastic band, there are also a lot of interesting patterns, by completing which you will get beautiful patterns.
Examples of knitting patterns:
Corn pattern, also quite simple and beautiful.
The first row is knitted in a checkerboard pattern: knit stitches alternate with purl stitches, the other row is knitted purl.
This creates a beautiful pattern reminiscent of an ear of corn.
Chess pattern 4 by 4, knitted quite simply, and the result is a pattern similar to a chessboard.
To knit the pattern, knit:
- Row 1 – knit 4, purl 4;
- Row 2 and the remaining even rows are performed according to the pattern of the canvas;
- Row 3: knit 4, purl 4;
- Row 5: purl 4, knit 4;
- Row 7: purl 4, knit 4;
- Row 9 - duplicates the pattern of the first row and so on.
The “checkerboard” pattern can be made with 6, 8, or more loops; there are complex chess patterns that can be found on the Internet.
There are many patterns for knitting: braids, shell leaves, honeycombs. You can use any pattern you like to knit a snood.
The collar can be knitted in the form of a regular scarf and then the ends can be joined by sewing with thread, or initially knitted as a single-piece circular snood. The average length of a snood in one turn for an adult is 50–60 cm, for a child 40–50 centimeters. If you want to knit a collar in two turns, then for an adult you will need to knit from 140 centimeters in length, and for a child from 1 m to 1 m 30 cm.
REFERENCE! To knit a circular snood you will need circular knitting needles; for a regular snood you can take simple knitting needles.
Knitting Tips
Despite the simplicity of making a collar scarf, sometimes knitters have problems with its execution.
If you are a beginner knitter, choose simpler patterns, stick to the patterns, calculate the stitches, try to do your work carefully, then you will get an excellent result.
ATTENTION! The number of loops depends on the expected width of the product; the wider you want the collar, the more loops you will need to cast on.
If the collar is narrow enough, you won't feel comfortable wearing it as a hood, but you also shouldn't make it too wide, otherwise it will look heavy and bulky.
After the required length has been knitted, close the loops and carefully sew the edges of the product; this can be done with a crochet hook or a large needle.
Another recommendation on how to calculate the length of a snood in two turns. To do this, you need to stretch your arms to the sides and measure the length from the fingertips of your left hand to the fingertips of your right, this will be the length of the double collar scarf.
Do not forget that complex and voluminous patterns require more yarn consumption. On average, a double-turn snood will require 1.5-2 skeins of warm yarn.
Thin yarn is considered more pliable and easier to work with; it produces a light, airy clamp. Fine yarn knits well into pearl knitting and an openwork pattern.To make a snood approximately 90 cm long and 35–45 cm wide, you will need about 100 grams of fine yarn.
Decorating a snood scarf
Needlewomen come up with a variety of decorations for a collar scarf. These can be beads, decorative stones, knitted elements, ribbons and other decorative elements. The snood can be knitted in a single color or combine several colors.
Don’t be afraid to experiment; perhaps you will be the one to create a new beautiful pattern for knitting a collar. Show your imagination, be careful, patient and you will definitely succeed!