This absolutely gorgeous stole will earn you plenty of admiring glances—and also great astonishment that something like this can actually be knitted. It’s a more involved project for advanced knitters and requires a bit of patience, which will be rewarded in the end with a hand-knitted work of art.
The stole is knitted using the double-face technique—due to its size, I recommend it for experienced double-face knitters. However, this pattern has already inspired some knitters to learn the double-face technique specifically for this project, so that’s certainly possible too.
There are several knitting sections of varying heights. This allows you to customize the length to your taste and also makes the knitting process very varied.
Knitting Pattern “Tropical Dream” – Shoulder Shawl / Stole – in Doubleface
A bit less time-consuming, but certainly just as beautiful, is this narrower scarf featuring roses at both ends, with petals scattered along the entire length of the scarf. Here, too, the length can be easily adjusted to your liking.

Knitting pattern for “Rose Petals” Scarf – in Doubleface
The beautiful frangipani always reminds me of exotic places, sunshine, warmth, and wonderful moments. So it’s just the right motif to snuggle up in on cooler days. This scarf is also knitted in doubleface, so both sides look great. Even with yarn that doesn’t have a color gradient, this is a beautiful accessory that’s perfect for many occasions.
Knitting Pattern for the “Frangipani” Scarf – in Doubleface