ogee lace scarf

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 Copyright © 2008 Susanna IC, All Rights Res erved. For pattern support contact sus [email protected] Ogee Lace Scarf Design by Susanna IC This design is based on the fabulous Ogee Lace Skirt by Gryphon Perkins from the Summer 07 issue of Interweave Knits. The Lana Grossa ya rn used for the original scarf has been discontinued; however, there are many great ribbon yarns available that can be easily substituted possibly with only minimal changes in needle size. Some examples are Rowan Bamboo Tape or Berroco Linen Jeans for light and airy summer look, Louisa Harding Kimono Ribbon and Colinette Giotto for an opulent splash of color, and even Berroco Suede for a cooler weather scarf with a wonderful drape. The construction of this scarf calls for grafting at the center to maintain symmetry, so it is important that both halves are knitted to end on the same RS row of the lace pattern even if this is different than s pecified in the di rections below . When about half of the total yardage is knitted up, make note of the row number and then knit the second section the same length. Finish ed Size:  7” w ide and 56” long Yarn:  Any aran or bulky weight yarn; the original was knitted with Lana Grossa Nabuk (100% microfiber ribbon; 110 yards / 50 grams); color #6, 3 skeins Needles:  Size 11 / 8.0 mm Notions:  Stitch holder Scarf For the first half of the scarf cast on 41 stitches, work the lace chart until approximately half of the yarn (1.5 skeins) is knitted up, end with row #27. Do not cast off, place stitches on a stitch holder or secure them on a spare knitting needle. Repeat the same process for the s econd half, again ending with row #27 of the lace pattern. With the right sides facing up, align both ha lves at the center and graft the scarf together. Finishing Weave in al l loose ends. Block, if d esired.  

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  • Copyright 2008 Susanna IC, All Rights Reserved. For pattern support contact [email protected]

    Ogee Lace Scarf Design by Susanna IC

    This design is based on the fabulous Ogee Lace Skirt by Gryphon Perkins from the Summer 07 issue of Interweave Knits. The Lana Grossa yarn used for the original scarf has been discontinued; however, there are many great ribbon yarns available that can be easily substituted possibly with only minimal changes in needle size. Some examples are Rowan Bamboo Tape or Berroco Linen Jeans for light and airy summer look, Louisa Harding Kimono Ribbon and Colinette Giotto for an opulent splash of color, and even Berroco Suede for a cooler weather scarf with a wonderful drape. The construction of this scarf calls for grafting at the center to maintain symmetry, so it is important that both halves are knitted to end on the same RS row of the lace pattern even if this is different than specified in the directions below. When about half of the total yardage is knitted up, make note of the row number and then knit the second section the same length.

    Finished Size: 7 wide and 56 long Yarn: Any aran or bulky weight yarn; the original was knitted with Lana Grossa Nabuk (100%

    microfiber ribbon; 110 yards / 50 grams); color #6, 3 skeins Needles: Size 11 / 8.0 mm Notions: Stitch holder Scarf For the first half of the scarf cast on 41 stitches, work the lace chart until approximately half of the yarn (1.5 skeins) is knitted up, end with row #27. Do not cast off, place stitches on a stitch holder or secure them on a spare knitting needle. Repeat the same process for the second half, again ending with row #27 of the lace pattern. With the right sides facing up, align both halves at the center and graft the scarf together. Finishing Weave in all loose ends. Block, if desired.

  • Copyright 2008 Susanna IC, All Rights Reserved. For pattern support contact [email protected]

    Ogee Lace Scarf

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