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Here is the second in the one row lace series of scarf “patterns”. This a basic faggoting done across the width and the length of the scarf. Beige lace scarf laying on a dark green background You can use any yarn, though wool yarns will block the best. Use needles that are larger than those recommended on the ball band to create a lacier look. For my sample scarf (the beige one), I used bulky yarn with 8mm (size 11) needles. The ball band called for 6mm (size 10) needles.

This scarf was done by casting on 16 stitches (though any multiple of 2+2 will work). Green simple lace scarf.

Every row: Sl1 wyif, *yo, ssk, repeat from * to the end, k1.

Bind off (or cast off) with a loose bind off.

A PDF of the pattern with all the details is available from my Ravelry store. Follow my blog to get updates when new patterns are posted!

If you knit this is a natural fibre and block it, you will really open up the lace and bring out its real beauty.

Simple lace scarf around my neck.

This entry was posted in Knitting, Scarves, and tagged free pattern.

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