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Lace Wizardry Scarf
Who doesn’t love a bit of repetitive knitting when you’re watching Netflix or you’ve had a busy day (or week!) at work? With this 8 row repeating lace pattern, written in chart form and in text so you can choose whichever you prefer, you’ll enjoy the rhythm and flow as your new scarf grows and grows.
It’s knitted in chunky yarn, so you can see the stitches easily and you’ll have a finished piece pretty quickly.
Who is this for?
This pattern is good for you if you’re used to lace techniques and are looking for a cosy scarf to maybe use up your stash or knit up with a few balls of new yarn.
This pattern consists only of a few lace techniques, you’ll come across yrn and k2tog, sl1, psso and yo, which are suitable if you’ve knitted lace before- this is a great pattern for practicing them.
Why do you need it?
Adding a little interest to your knitting skills means you’re not knitting yet another Knit-Along shawl! And by following the repeating pattern you’ll have great practice ‘reading your knitting’ to make sure the repeat lines up and reinforcing the jargon techniques as the scarf grows.
The techniques from this scarf are taught in the Lace Wizardry Course on the Knit With Hannah website and this pattern is a free bonus.
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- First published: August 2018
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- Last updated: May 26, 2020 …
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