Rococo Bandit | Ruffle & Beaded Scarf Pattern

Buy it on Etsy | Get it for Free on Stitchwell Social Club
NEW Pattern Release: Rococo Bandit
Inspired by the Pinterest-forecasted trend, Rococo Revival, this triangle scarf puts a modern twist on the late Baroque-era style. Rococo fashion is known for its ultra-feminine opulence, often featuring ruffles and pearls. Rococo Bandit utilizes those same design elements but is scaled down for a wearable and versatile piece. This project is knit with a double strand of two different-weight yarns, from the top-center out, with a subtly curved top edge.
Get this pattern (and dozens more) for FREE with a membership to my community home, Stitchwell Social Social Club. Learn more HERE or by downloading the Mighty Network app and looking for Stitchwell Social Club.
Rococo Bandit is worked in Stockinette stitch, with added faux pearls or beads and stitches picked up with a single strand for the ruffles. The scarf utilizes a clever bind-off to prevent curling, giving it a professional, finished edge. See how it’s done in my video below.
Ready to Rococo? Here’s what supplies you’ll need.
MATERIALS
Knitting for Olive Merino (100% extra fine merino; 250m/270yds/50gr), 1 ball in color: Plum Rose — or equivalent, DK-weight #3 yarn
Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair (70% certified mohair/30% cruelty-free silk; 225m/245yds/25gr), 2 balls in color: Plum Rose —or equivalent lace-weight #0 yarn
Size US 6/4 mm circular needle, 24”/60 cm or longer —or size needed to obtain gauge
Size US 4/3.5 mm circular needle, 24”/60 cm or longer —or size needed to obtain gauge
4 stitch markers
Tapestry needle
90 faux pearls or other glass beads
Embroidery or larger-eyed sewing needle
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
36”/91 cm at widest point x 11/28 cm” at deepest point.
Get the Pattern on Etsy | Get the Pattern on Stitchwell Social Club