Lacy Vine Scarf by Grace Mcewen

Lacy Vine Scarf

Knitting
June 2012
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
US 8 - 5.0 mm
250 - 300 yards (229 - 274 m)
English
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Lacy Vine is a fast moving, fun scarf to knit. Dainty leaf lace accented with a center cable and drop stitch details adds a Victorian feel to the scarf.

Any yarn will do to make a lovely scarf , just change the needles to the size recommended by the yarn company on the new yarn.

When working scarves with drop stitches it is best to use a lofty fiber like wool, hemp or linen.

Materials Needed:
Size 8(5.0 mm) straight knitting needles
2 balls of Stitch Nation by Debbie Stoller Full O’ Sheep
100% Peruvian wool 155 yards
Darning Needle
Cable Needle/Hook

Abbreviations:
K—knit
P—purl
Ssk—slip one stitch as if to knit, Slip another stitch as if
to knit. Insert left-hand needle into front of these 2
stitches and knit them together
K2tog—Knit two stitches together as one stitch
P2tog—purl two stitches together as one stitch
K3tog—knit three stitches together as one stitch
P3tog—purl three stitches together as one stitch
Yo—Yarn over
dbl dec—Slip first and second stitches together as if to
knit. Knit 1 stitch. Pass two slipped stitches over the knit
stitch.
Make 1 (m1) - Make one by lifting strand in between
stitch just worked and the next stitch, knit into back of
this thread.
Drop1—(D) drop 1 stitch and pull to end of piece. This
may require you to pull along depending on the fiber
used.
CN—Cable Needle/Hook
c3 over 3 left—sl3 to CN, hold in front. k3, k3 from CN