This summary provides the key details about a scarf pattern in 3 sentences:
The scarf uses a lace stitch pattern called Bellflower to showcase a gradient yarn, requiring one set of gradient yarn in heavy worsted weight and sizes US8 needles. The scarf is cast on with 51 stitches and follows a 16-row lace chart pattern that is repeated 27 times while gradually changing colors through the yarn set. The scarf measures about 12 inches wide and 78 inches long once complete.
This summary provides the key details about a scarf pattern in 3 sentences:
The scarf uses a lace stitch pattern called Bellflower to showcase a gradient yarn, requiring one set of gradient yarn in heavy worsted weight and sizes US8 needles. The scarf is cast on with 51 stitches and follows a 16-row lace chart pattern that is repeated 27 times while gradually changing colors through the yarn set. The scarf measures about 12 inches wide and 78 inches long once complete.
This summary provides the key details about a scarf pattern in 3 sentences:
The scarf uses a lace stitch pattern called Bellflower to showcase a gradient yarn, requiring one set of gradient yarn in heavy worsted weight and sizes US8 needles. The scarf is cast on with 51 stitches and follows a 16-row lace chart pattern that is repeated 27 times while gradually changing colors through the yarn set. The scarf measures about 12 inches wide and 78 inches long once complete.
This summary provides the key details about a scarf pattern in 3 sentences:
The scarf uses a lace stitch pattern called Bellflower to showcase a gradient yarn, requiring one set of gradient yarn in heavy worsted weight and sizes US8 needles. The scarf is cast on with 51 stitches and follows a 16-row lace chart pattern that is repeated 27 times while gradually changing colors through the yarn set. The scarf measures about 12 inches wide and 78 inches long once complete.
This scarf makes a lovely soft and light wrap to throw over your shoulders in the summer. It is designed with the Bellflower lace pattern to enhance the beauty of our new gradient yarn. Materials: 1 set of Meritime or Woolpaca Gradients by Osborn Fiber Studio (Heavy Worsted Weight, 549 yards per set; shown in Nectar) US8/5mm needle 2 stitch markers Finished Size: 12 x 78 Gauge: Approx. 20 stitches and 26 rows in a 4 x 4 square Directions Arrange the 5 colors of gradient yarns from darkest to lightest or in whatever arrangement appeals to you. Cast on 51 stitches. Knit 2 rows of garter stitch (knit every row.) Follow 16 rows of lace chart pattern 27 times. It helps to place a stitch marker after stitches 17 and 34. AT THE SAME TIME, change colors following the color sequence below. Knit 2 rows of garter stitch. Cast off and weave in ends. Color Sequence: Begin to change from 1st color to 2nd color after 76 rows (4 repeats plus 12 rows.) Next, execute color change in a 4,2,2,4 sequence. In other words: with new color knit 4 rows, with previous color knit 2 rows, with new color knit 2 rows, and finally with previous color knit 4 rows. Then continue another 76 rows with new color. Execute the color change in the same sequence until you are on the last color. Continue with the last color until 27 repeats of the chart are completed