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This scarf
has two different looks in one pattern, each featuring interlinked lace leaves. The
rectangular version of the Lace Leaves Scarf is
knitted from end to end in one piece. It makes up quickly and with very
little yarn - only 150 yards of fingering weight!
The longer, wider
version of Lace Leaves Scarf has
shaped
ends and is knitted in two pieces, then joined at the middle by an
easy method that does not require grafting. Size US 5 (3.75 mm) needles suggested
for average gauge of 5 stitches per inch over blocked lace. Charted and written stitch instructions.
Instructions for two scarf designs
included.
With
a total of only 550 yards of fingering weight yarn, you can knit
two scarves, one for you and a friend.
Need
to stock-pile some gifts? With two or three skeins of
different colorways of
Serenity, you can have a variety of
scarves on-hand.
Serenity is put up on an 8 oz./700
yd. skein, enough for two scarves.
Or
knit
hand painted 8/2 tencel with
mill-dyed 8/2
tencel to equal a fingering weight yarn. Each are
approximately 8 oz. and 1680 yards! Need another
change? Combine the hand painted with a different color of
mill-dyed. For the third scarf, combine the two
mill-dyed.
With
one skein of
hand painted 8/2 tencel and two cones of
mill dyed
8/2 tencel, you will have three different color combinations
and enough yardage for several scarves in two shapes.
Yarn suggestions:
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