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Augusta Lace Scarf
The pattern for the Augusta Lace Scarf includes three different options: a tiny scarf, a slightly bigger scarf that can be wrapped around the neck twice, and a head band with I-cord ends. All three variants are knit up from tip to tip. Thanks to different increases and decreases, the three options vary slightly in their shape. The Augusta Lace Scarf is perfect as a scrap yarn project or for gifting. You can work it up with either two strands of lace weight yarn or one strand of fingering weight yarn.
In the instructions you will find a detailed pattern chart to help you knit the scarfs. However, not every single step is described in words and basic knitting knowledge is required. Hence, the pattern is not suited for absolute knitting beginners. But if you have some experience, you should be good to go.
Sizes
Option 1 (Tiny Scarf): 85 cm length and 11 cm width
Option 2 (Neck Scarf): 125 cm length and 13 cm width
Option 3 (Head Band): 45 cm length (+ 30 cm I-cords) and 8 cm width
Yarn
Merino by Knitting for Olive (250 m / 50 g) or Cashmere Lace by Gepard Garn (350 m / 25 g) together with Soft Silk Mohair by Knitting for Olive (225 m / 25 g)
Option 1: approx. 110 m
Option 2: approx. 220 m
Option 3: approx. 50 m
You can use any type of fingering weight yarn that feels nice around your neck.
Needle
3mm circular or straight needles
General Note: As a “one-woman-show” I translated this pattern myself. As a native German grammar mistakes in the English pattern can occur.
The pattern has been test knitted, so you should be good to go - if you have any questions or problems, please contact me at quasigerade@web.de - Thank you so much for your support!
Happy Knitting!
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