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Promenade
Lacy vines zigzag the length of this reversible scarf.
Gently curving columns of double knitting travel along the vines, creating neat edges & separating the two panels of lace. An eyelet picot graces both ends.
The scarf starts with picot cast-on worked with yarnovers and knit cast-on. The body is worked in 2 or 3 lace panels separated by 4 sts worked in double knitting. The picot bindoff is worked with yarnovers and a regular bindoff. You can leave the scarf unblocked for a very textured look (see green scarf in photos).
Scarf with 2 lace panels is 6” wide and 72” long (blocked).
Scarf with 3 lace panels is 8” wide and 58” long (unblocked).
Skills used are standard decreases, chart reading, knit cast-on.
Model yarns
Madelinetosh Pashmina in Corsage (narrow scarf)
Madelinetosh Pashmina in Thyme (wide scarf)
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- First published: September 2015
- Page created: April 14, 2015
- Last updated: January 31, 2020 …
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