Waldpassage (Woodland Path) Lace Scarf Pattern by Vera Kaltenecker - A Whimsical Wool Creation Inspired by Forest Walks

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Waldpassage (Woodland Path)

von Vera Kaltenecker (vera@kaltenecker.com) Copyright 2007 Vera Kaltenecker

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This yarn came to me as a gift from a friend. The knowledge that she loves walking through forest and the shades of color formed immediately a clear vision of a lace-scarf in my mind. photos: [Vera Kaltenecker] Difficulty You can do it while listening to audiobooks Measurements approx. $13^{\mathrm{n}}\times55^{\mathrm{n}}$ $(33\times140\;\mathrm{cm})$

Materials

3 balls Melody color Jj11 [Jojoland, $100\%$ wool, 200m/50g ball]; 1 Pair US 4 $(3,5\mathsf{m m})$ straight needles Tapestry needle

Abbreviations / legend

$/\dots k2\mathsf{t o g}=\mathsf{k n i t}\,2$ sl oyeuer !. kKtogtbl $=$ knit 2 st together through back loops O...yo $=$ yarn over . sl-k-ss: sip two stitches together knitwise (i.e, slip two stitches as if to knit them together), knit the next stitch, pass the two slipped stitches over

Pattern

Loosely cast on 66 sts row 1 - 3: knit all stitches row 4: start with chart 1 Backrows are not charted! Work all of them as following: k2, p62, k2 (this will form a small garter-stitch border on both sides of the scarf) Work your way through chart 1 and 2, put the stitches on hold and cast on for the second part of the scarf (equal to the first) Graft both parts together or knit them together with a $^{,3}$ needle bindoff'.

Finishing

Soak the scarf in warm water, gently sqeeze out the excess water and block it.

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