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Wrap your neck in luxurious softness with this cuddly and beautiful scarf. The lace sections feature a gorgeous, vintage Japanese Feather lace pattern. Bands of Garter stitch in between give the scarf wonderful contrasts in texture. The combined effect causes the edges to curve seductively and uniquely along the long length of the scarf.
The scarf is knit extra long to be wrapped around the neck twice. Thick fringe finishes both ends. By design, the pattern stitches of this scarf give it a tendency to curl, as you see in the photo.
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Finished Knit Measurements: One Size -- Approximately 76" x 5 ¼" (not including fringe).
Skill Level:
Yarn Used: Debbie Bliss Cashmerino Aran (55% Merino Wool/33% Microfiber/12% Cashmere; 50g/1.75oz ball [90m/98.5yds] per ball): 4 balls in Camel #505.
Gauge(s):
Pattern Gauge: Approximately 16 stitches = 4" and 14 rows = 4" in Garter Stitch on Size 9 [5.5mm] needles.
Yarn Label Gauge and Information: A medium, worsted weight yarn with a gauge of 4 1/2 stitches = 1" on US size 8 needles..
Total Yardage Required: Approx 394yds [360 m]
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Knitting Needles Used: Size 9 [5.5mm] knitting needles.
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Posted by Martha on 27th Feb 2016
I like unique looking scarfs and this one it great. I haven't started on it yet but will soon because I have other projects I want to finish first
Posted by Stefanie Freeman on 22nd Feb 2016
I really enjoyed knitting this scarf. It would be better in a yarn with more body than mine had. I made mine shorter by two repeats because I am smaller. It is a lovely pattern.
Posted by Debbie Field on 22nd Feb 2016
Best scarf to knit ever easy to follow.
Lovely Scarf every soft and warm to wear on a very cold day .
Posted by Robin Ludwig on 21st Feb 2016
I am looking forward to making this. It doesn't look too difficult, I just have to find the right yarn.