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2026 FASHION TREND - SCARVES! What's in and WHAT'S NOT! #fashiontrends #scarves #scarfwearing

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Scarfs are in for 2026! Here's some inspiration for 2026 when it comes to wearing and making scarves...what's in and what's not! Check out these patterns from some of our favorite designers: @MarlyBird Crochet Bandana Cowl https://shop.marlybird.com/collections/all/products/kembleford-crochet-bandana-cowl-pattern?_pos=2&_fid=b02e31555&_ss=c @KimmieMunkholm (Petite Knits) the "Sophie Scarf" https://youtu.be/vKwg1E1c6_Q Scarf trends for 2026 emphasize versatility, texture, and bold, artistic statements, featuring triangle, skinny, and oversized silk styles. Key trends include wearing scarves as tops or capes, using them as belts, and incorporating romantic prints, bold red/purple-red hues, and fuzzy textures. They are worn as versatile, multi-purpose accessories for both neck and hair. Key 2026 scarf trends include: - Triangle Scarves: A top 2026 trend, these are worn as shawls, bandanas, or headscarves. They are favored for layering over coats without excessive bulk. - - Skinny Scarves: Recognized as a major "It" accessory for 2026. - Oversized Silk Squares: Refined, large silk scarves are trending for an elegant, classic look. - Scarf Tops & Capes: Designers are reimagining scarves as clothing, featuring them as tops, halter tops, and capes. Styling & Function: Waist Styling: Scarves are being worn around the waist, including as belts. Textural Details: Faux fur, fringes, and unique fabric textures are prominent. Color & Pattern: Bold colors like red and deep purple-red are trending, alongside romantic, dark floral, and artistic prints. Key Materials: Cashmere and silk are popular.

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In this video I’m talking all things 2026 fashion trend: scarves—what’s in, what’s not, and (most importantly) what’s actually fun to make with yarn. I walk through the big scarf shapes showing up everywhere right now: triangle scarves you can wear like a shawl or bandana, skinny scarves that are having a real “it accessory” moment, and those oversized silk squares that give instant polished vibes. I also chat about how designers are basically turning scarves into clothing—think scarf tops, halter looks, and cape-style wraps. From a maker’s perspective, I focus on what translates well to knit and crochet: texture, drape, and versatility. Fuzzy textures, fringe, and bold color statements (hello red and deep purple-red) are huge, and romantic prints/artsy vibes are everywhere too. I also share styling ideas like wearing scarves around your waist as a belt, using them in your hair, and layering triangle shapes over coats without adding a ton of bulk. And yes—I point you toward patterns from designers I love so you can jump in and stitch along.

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