Annie's Scarf
by Ann Budd
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Annie's Scarf
by Ann Budd
This scarf gives the illusion of intertwining cables, but it is actually worked in a seven-stitch lace pattern that repeats every six rows. For simplicity, each seven-stitch multiple ends with a purl stitch so it’s easy to catch mistakes. The scarf begins and ends with a small point pattern and each edge is bordered with a simple combination of a yarnover with a directional decrease. I placed blocking wires through the front half of the edge stitches to give a pretty lace effect along the length of the scarf and I pinned out the points to form zigzags at each end.
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About this yarn
by Quince & Co.
Fingering
75% Wool, 25% Silk
221 yards
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50
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