Ravenwood Lace Scarf
An alternating fan-style stitch pattern makes this scarf light and delicate, and the flouncy inserts at the ends give it a little flair. The first half of the scarf begins with provisional CO and is knit from the center out to the end. Then stitches may be picked up from the provisional CO, or the second half may be knit the same way as the first and grafted when finished. Either way, it's an interesting project that produces an accessory you'll love wearing.
Finished Measurements
5.5” [14 cm] wide & 49” [124.5 cm] long
Materials
• Lace weight yarn, approx 300 yds [274 meters]
• US size 1 (2.25 mm) or size needed to achieve gauge
• Stitch markers (6)
• Yarn needle
Gauge
38 sts & 36 rnds = 4” [10 cm] in Chart A patt after blocking
Skills Used
Lace, increases, decreases, grafting (optional)
Yarn used: Ravenwood Cashmere 2-ply
Construction
Scarf is knit in two pieces, each from middle to end, and grafted together.