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What you'll need
One size only: | Approx 55" [139.5 cm] long-- 8 ¼" [21 cm] wide- blocked. |
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Rowan Kidsilk Haze
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Austermann Kid Silk
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Rowan Kidsilk Haze Eclipse
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Rowan Kidsilk Haze Glamour
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Debbie Bliss Angel
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Manos Del Uruguay Cabrito
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Wendy Air
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Lana Grossa Silkhair
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ITO Sensai
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Austermann Kid Silk
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Tools & Other Supplies | |
5.50mm (US 9) Single Pointed Needles – 20cm (8") (opens in a new tab) |
Product Details
Pure silky softness glides through your fingers as you knit this one-ball beauty!
A very pretty lace pattern that only uses basic decreases and yarn overs evolves nicely as it runs the length of the scarf. The placement of the decreases and eyelets form curves that evoke the loveliness of an ornate chalice.
A few stiches in Garter stitch along both edges give them a subtle and neat finish.
Knit this highly-giftable scarf in any of the many kid mohair/silk blends of lace-weight yarns (see materials section for yarn options). An amazing stash-buster!
PLEASE TAKE TIME TO CHECK YOUR GAUGE as the required yardage is based on this gauge.
Sample is shown in Rowan Kidsilk Haze, shade Jelly. These yarns are good subs too, but have slightly less yardage per ball, so you might need 2 balls or can shorted the scarf a little: Madil Yarns Kid Seta (230 yds/210 m per ball), Garnstudio DROPS Kid-silk (218 yds/199 m per ball), Debbie Bliss Angel (219 yds/200 m per ball).
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- SweaterBabe.com
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Notes
- Approx 230 yards of a lace-weight 70% kid mohair/30% silk yard is needed.
- Number of patterns
- 1
- Pages
- 5
- Skill Level
- Beginner
- Yarn Weight
Varied
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I found pattern confusing and thought the stitch count for pattern was off. Maybe just me, but I ended up using another pattern.