Saturday, August 23, 2014

Christina’s Ribbed Lace Scarf

This is a very simple yet elegant scarf. The air in the lace is created with two yarn overs on the right side and a purl and knit in the yarn over on the wrong side. I finished it once, but before I bound off, I decided it had to be longer. So I ripped out the end and continued with the pattern. However, I didn't want to wait to post it until it was done.

Christina’s Ribbed Lace Scarf

MATERIALS:
1-2 skein Mirasol Nuna (40% Merino wool,
           40% Silk, and 20% Bamboo. 50g/191 yd. 175m)
Size US 7 (4.5 mm) needles
Yarn needle
Gauge: Not really important

Cast on 72 sts. Knit 6 rows.

Abbreviations:
K = knit
P = purl
Rep = Repeat
Sts = stitches
Ssk = sl, sl, k. slipped sts together
Yo = yarn over



Begin pattern:
Row 1: K3, * ssk, k, yo twice, k, k2tog*. Rep from * around to last 3 sts. K3.
Row 2: K3, *p3, k1, p2.  Rep from * around to last 3 sts. K3.

/

O
O

\







  □ Knit on right side; purl on wrong side
• purl on right side, knit on wrong sid
0 Yarn over
\ ssk
/ k2tog


Continue these two rows for 72 inches or until you reach the desired length. I am using more than one skein so it will be longer.  You can also make the scarf narrower by decreasing the number of stitches as long as it is divisible by 6.

Knit 6 rows.  Bind off very loosely.

Weave in ends.  Block aggressively. Lace easily stretches so you can make the scarf longer and wider.





And of course, Neko had to add his very unique touch to the scarf.




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