Menat Seaman Scarf
by Jean Clement
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© 2014 Tabetha Hedrick Photography
© 2014 Tabetha Hedrick Photography
© 2014 Tabetha Hedrick Photography
© 2014 Tabetha Hedrick Photography
© 2014 Tabetha Hedrick Photography
© Photo by (c) Geneve Hoffman, from Lace One-Skein Wonders, used with permission from Storey Publishing.
© 2012 Desert Rose Designs
Menat Seaman Scarf
by Jean Clement
This pattern is
available from desertrosefiberarts.com
for $5.25.
“Menat Scarf” is a Seaman style scarf featuring a unique lace pattern inspired by the ever shifting sands of the Menat Dune Field on the planet Venus.
A provisional cast-on is used so the ends are worked out from the neck ribbing. The lace pattern is easily memorized, and with WS rows being ‘rest’ rows - this scarf would make a great first lace project.
I love this style of scarf because the ribbing not only holds the scarf in place, there is also no bulk around the back neck. The ends can be worn straight down, secured with a scarf ring or tied.
For more information, see:
https://desertrosefiberarts.com/shop/menat-scarf/
About this yarn
by Brooks Farm Yarn
Fingering
60% Wool, 20% Silk, 20% Rayon
420 yards
/
113
grams
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