Fawn's yes Scarf

Fawn's Eyes Scarf
Materials 2 skeins sport wight yarn,aprox 370 yards Notes: 1. You may use the same yardage of baby or sock weight yarn to produce a more open and lacy fabric 2. Purchase additional yarn if you want to make a longer scarf. Size 10 circular needle, 24" long or size 10 straight needles 10" long Gauge: None Finished Size: Approximately $1\ 2^{\,s}$ wide by 60" long.
Instructions:
Note that this scarfisknitted in twohalvesand the pieesare grafted togetheratthe center. Cast on49 stitches very, very loosely. For cast on consider using size 11 oreven 13 needle. Be sure that the space between each cast on stitch is about the same as the needle diameter. A very lose cast on is required to allowing stretched out points on the bottom edge. Across th frst row, work four repeatsof the Fawn's ye pattern shown on page 2. Work alleight rows of the patten. Repeat the eight rows one more time fora totalof 2 repeats. Now begin working the Trellis framed Leaf pattern across allstitches. The number of stitches will not change. Repeat the twenty rows of the Trellis Framed Leaf patterns two times. At this point, begin working the nglish Mesh Lace pattern. Again the number of stitches will not change. Continue working nglish Mesh Lace until you have reached desired length of the scarf, or until you have about one and one-half yards left in the skein of yarn you started knitting. Do not cast off. Place live stitches on a hold and set aside. Now knit up the second halfof the scarf, exactly like the first half. When the second halfis complete, graft together the live stitches of the two halves and darn in tails. Graftin instructions are included on page 3 of this pattem. Tails wil show much less,if you split the yarn into plie and darn in each ply separately. Wetthcafthoroughl orwashandblokaggressively, pinngoutthe points f Fawn's yes to emphasizc the zigzag edge.