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Knitting – Hats \u0026 Scarves
I wrote up the pattern for the red lace scarf I recently made with Araucania Nature Wool Chunky. I thought I would share it with you. The …
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I had the urge to knit a lace scarf out of some Sea Silk I had in the stash. Alas, we all know my unfortunate history with lace knitting. I wanted to actually enjoy the experience, and after a couple of hours on Ravelry, it became obvious to me that I was going to have to come up with something a whole lot easier than any of the lace scarf patterns available online. It took just a few minutes to come up with this pattern. There are only two easy rows to memorize, and it is highly adaptable to any yarn and any needles. I used Sea Silk, which is a fingering weight, simply because that was the yarn I wanted to use. I used size 3 needles because I have a pair of Signature straights in that size, and I felt like using them. I would have preferred perhaps a size 5 needle with this yarn, but it’s no big deal. I just have a bit denser lace than I would have liked. I had a hard time coming up with decent pictures, as it is dark out and my kitchen lighting doesn’t seem to be the best for this sort of thing. But I hope you get the general idea. Without further ado, here’s the pattern: Cast on a multiple of three stitches, plus two for the edges. I used 47 stitches, which is giving me a scarf about 8\