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LACE STRIPE SCARF

Worked in stripes of garter stitch alternated with a simple lace pattern, this scarf is
a fast, fun knitand the perfect first project for a beginning knitteror any knitter
who wants to try lace for the first time. You dont even need to read a chart! My test
knitter for this design, Muriel Correa, is a beginning knitter with just about a year of
experience under her needles. She reported to me that this project was easy and
enjoyable. Of course, you dont have to be a beginner to love a quick knit. This scarf
would make a great last-minute handmade gift. And if you want a longer scarf,
buy an extra skein of yarn and just keep knitting!

Skill Level

Gauge

Size

in garter stitch

Finished Measurements
(excluding fringe)

US size 8 (5mm), or size needed

unblocked, 70" x 10" (178cm x

2 skeins Madelinetosh Tosh DK,

Beginner

One size

48" x 10" (122cm x 25.5cm)


25.5cm) blocked

4 stitches = 1" (2.5cm) unblocked

Needles

to attain gauge

Yarn

100% superwash Australian


merino, 3.2 oz (90g), 225 yd
(206m), Lapis

DK, Light

Worsted

Fringe

Repeat rows 110 until the scarf measures

Measure and cut 108 pieces of yarn that are each

48" (122cm) long. Knit 6 rows plain.

22" (56cm) long. Set these pieces of yarn aside for

Bind off loosely. Weave in ends.

the fringe, which you will attach after you finish

Finishing

knitting the scarf.

Steam block or wet block your Scarf to the

Scarf

finished measurements.

as follows:

attach the fringe

Rows 16: Knit across.

Divide the 108 pieces of yarn into 18 groups of

Rows 7 and 9: K1, [yo, k2tog] to the last stitch, k1.

6 strands each. You will attach 9 groups of fringe

Rows 8 and 10: K1, [yo, p2tog] to the last stitch, k1.

to each short end of the scarf (the cast-on and

Using the Lace Cast-On, cast on 42 stitches. Work

bound-off rows).

Lace Stripe Scarf 41

LACE STRIPE SCARF


Worked in stripes of garter stitch alternated with a simple lace pattern, this scarf is
a fast, fun knitand the perfect first project for a beginning knitteror any knitter
who wants to try lace for the first time. You dont even need to read a chart! My test
knitter for this design, Muriel Correa, is a beginning knitter with just about a year of
experience under her needles. She reported to me that this project was easy and
enjoyable. Of course, you dont have to be a beginner to love a quick knit. This scarf
would make a great last-minute handmade gift. And if you want a longer scarf,
buy an extra skein of yarn and just keep knitting!

Skill Level

Gauge

Size

in garter stitch

Beginner

One size

4 stitches = 1" (2.5cm) unblocked

Needles

Finished Measurements
(excluding fringe)

US size 8 (5mm), or size needed

unblocked, 70" x 10" (178cm x

2 skeins Madelinetosh Tosh DK,

48" x 10" (122cm x 25.5cm)


25.5cm) blocked

to attain gauge

Yarn

100% superwash Australian


merino, 3.2 oz (90g), 225 yd
(206m), Lapis

DK, Light

Worsted

Fringe

Repeat rows 110 until the scarf measures

Measure and cut 108 pieces of yarn that are each

48" (122cm) long. Knit 6 rows plain.

22" (56cm) long. Set these pieces of yarn aside for

Bind off loosely. Weave in ends.

the fringe, which you will attach after you finish

Finishing

knitting the scarf.

Steam block or wet block your Scarf to the

Scarf

finished measurements.

as follows:

attach the fringe

Rows 16: Knit across.

Divide the 108 pieces of yarn into 18 groups of

Rows 7 and 9: K1, [yo, k2tog] to the last stitch, k1.

6 strands each. You will attach 9 groups of fringe

Rows 8 and 10: K1, [yo, p2tog] to the last stitch, k1.

to each short end of the scarf (the cast-on and

Using the Lace Cast-On, cast on 42 stitches. Work

bound-off rows).

Lace Stripe Scarf 41

To attach fringe to 1 end of the scarf, fold 1 group


of 6 yarn strands in half. Using a crochet hook,
pull the yarn (at the fold) about 1" (2.5cm) or so
through a stitch at 1 corner. Next, pass the ends of
the fringe through this loop, and pull the loop tight
against the scarf edge. Repeat this process at the
other corner of the scarf end.
In the same manner, attach another group of
yarn strands halfway between the 2 corners. You
now have 3 groups of fringe attached. Attach the
remaining 6 groups of yarn strands between the
center and the side edges of the scarf, spacing the
yarn evenly, for a total of 9 sets of fringe attached.
Repeat this process at the other end of the scarf.

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