I am thrilled to introduce Lila, my newest spring/summer lace scarf pattern, which I knit up during this past week while on spring break.
Since the family flew to San Francisco for a few days, I had PLENTY of time to knit on the plane and during our 5 1/2 hour lay-over in Denver. The goal of the project was to design a pattern for my Gypsy label using exactly one skein. Well, this pattern does it, and here's exactly what was left over:
One skein of Gypsy (240 yards) hand painted Australian merino yields a gorgeously feminine fingering weight lace scarf that measures 9 inches by 42 inches when blocked. To accomplish this pattern you need to know how to yarn over, slip stitches, and knit 2 stitches together.
This pattern just hit the internet today and is available in two awesome locations: Zibeline Knits @ Etsy and Craftsy. If you are looking for a pretty, lacy, EASY spring/summer project, this is it!
LILA (zigzag leaf lace) |
Since the family flew to San Francisco for a few days, I had PLENTY of time to knit on the plane and during our 5 1/2 hour lay-over in Denver. The goal of the project was to design a pattern for my Gypsy label using exactly one skein. Well, this pattern does it, and here's exactly what was left over:
One skein of Gypsy (240 yards) hand painted Australian merino yields a gorgeously feminine fingering weight lace scarf that measures 9 inches by 42 inches when blocked. To accomplish this pattern you need to know how to yarn over, slip stitches, and knit 2 stitches together.
This pattern just hit the internet today and is available in two awesome locations: Zibeline Knits @ Etsy and Craftsy. If you are looking for a pretty, lacy, EASY spring/summer project, this is it!
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