KnittingWisp One Row Reversible Lace Scarf Craft Project

Wisp One Row Reversible Lace Scarf Craft Project

This Wisp One Row Reversible Lace Scarf Craft Project is a step-by-step guide that teaches you how to knit a homemade scarf that is a beautiful addition to your cool weather wardrobe.

Wisp One Row Reversible Lace Scarf Craft Project - The Homestead Survival

This article is perfect for those who love knitting. Here is a simple and easy pattern for . The One Row Lace Scarf is a great pattern to be knitted in different yarns. It provides a good opportunity to use some of your sport weight yarn or sock yarn, soft alpaca, and fingering weight wool.

For a scarf of about 5 x 60 inches (13 x 150 cm) unblocked, you need to have about 175 yards or 45 grams of superfine alpaca yarn. This will enable you to make a scarf that is super stretchy in both length and width. Moreover, you need to have a 6 mm or US 10 needle as you are required to use bigger needles than the yarn usually calls for. You can use a different size of needle or type of yarn to adjust the stitch count according to your will. While these materials will result in a width of 5 inches, you can increase by adding more stitches, which are dividable by 4.

Wisp One Row Reversible Lace Scarf Craft Project

To start, you need to knit 2 stitches together and cast 24 stitches (or any number that is dividable by 4). Then, you need to knit the pattern row and take the yarn over and knit further 2 stitches and repeat 5 times or until you have reached the desired length. Then cast off loosely to continue to second row. To finish off, weave in the ends.

Materials:

used 45 g (~175 yards) of a superfine alpaca yarn. The scarf is about 13 x 150 cm (~5 x 60 inches) unblocked, and it’s very stretchy in both width and length.

Needles: 6 mm (US 10).

Use bigger needles than the yarn usually calls for.

Skill level: Easy(/Intermediate)

Gauge (not important): 8 sts = 5 cm (2 inches) in pattern.

Click here to read about how to make Wisp One Row Reversible Lace Scarf Craft Project:

http://turvid.blogspot.com/2009/03/free-pattern-one-row-lace-scarf.html

 

Melissa Francis
Melissa Francis
Greetings! I'm Melissa Francis, the founder and primary contributor to The Homestead Survival. With over 20 years of experience in homesteading, sustainability, and emergency preparedness, I've dedicated my life to helping others achieve a simpler, more self-reliant lifestyle.

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