Steppingstones Scarf by Amy P Swanson

Steppingstones Scarf

Knitting
October 2023
Light Fingering ?
23.5 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
in lace
US 6 - 4.0 mm
295 - 308 yards (270 - 282 m)
One size
English
This pattern is available from junecashmere.com for $8.00.

Steppingstones Scarf is knit flat from end to end in basic lace stitches with spots of stockinette stitch peppered in for interest. Slipped stitches create finished side edges. Finished dimensions: 6.75”/ 17 cm width, 51”/ 129.5 cm length.

The name Steppingstones has double meaning for this scarf. First, it denotes the spots of stockinette stitch that interrupt the lace columns in a random looking yet planned way. The name also reflects why this scarf was designed – as a steppingstone for knitters to work with June Cashmere’s fingering weight yarn for the first time. Knit with larger needles, the yarn is worked in a basic lace pattern, resulting in an airy yet warm scarf. Because the lace pattern is basic, it’s also a steppingstone for knitters experimenting with lace for the first time. Knit from just one skein of June Cashmere fingering yarn, this is a relatively quick project that yields a beautiful result, with enough technique interest that knitters of all abilities can enjoy making it.

Note: Please see June Cashmere errata page for any error corrections. The most update version of this pattern is dated 1/10/2024 (in the footer of the pattern).

Also available as a kit from June Cashmere: Steppingstones Scarf Kit