Adriana's Undulating Scarf: A Simple and Reversible Lace Pattern for Hand-Spun Yarns

UNDULATING SCARF

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This is a very simple and completely reversible lace pattern that can really show off hand-spun yarn but any yarn with a soft hand will work! Materials: Perfect for hand-spun but any yarn with a soft hand will work (\~250 yds) Needles: I used US 5 but use what you need to get gauge or as appropriate for the fiber you use luge: 5 stitches/inch in stockinette (but gauge not critical for this projec

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Adriana's Undulating Scarf Chart (read from RIGHT to LEFT)

I REPEAT;18 stitches shown compacted into 16 squares I

32YV32
30V30
28V28
2626
2424
22V22
20V20
18Y18
16V/16
14V14
12V12
10V10
8V8
66
4一 ■4 2
2

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/ =slip I =Knit - =purl Λ =Slip one, Knit 2 together, pass slipped-stitch over w =CDl=Center double increase: Knit into back, then front of stitch & then knit into bar between stitches, (making 3 stitches from 1)

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CDl = Center double increase Knit into back, then front of stitch and then knit into bar between those stitches (making 3 stitches out of 1; for help see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1qYe81IAT8) Psso = Pass slipped-stitch over K2TOG = Knit 2 together PM = pass marker Cast on 47 stitches (I used a knitted cast-on). Row 1-6 Knit all but slip the 1st stitch and purl the last stitch. Place marker after 1st 3 and before last 3 stitches. The 3 stitches at each end are knit on every row, always slipping the 1st stitch and purling the last stitch. 1 and knit as follows or use chart (always slip 1st stitch and purl last stitch) Row 1 and all odd rows (wrong side): Slip 1, Knit 2,PM. \*P1,K1\* repeat \*to\*, last stitch, P1. PM, Knit 2,P1. Row 2: Slip 1, Knit 2, PM. K1, P1, K1, \*P1, CDI, [P1, K1] 6X, P1, Slip 1, K2TOG, PSSO,\* Repeat from \* to \* P1, K1. PM, Knit 2, P1. Row 4: Slip 1, Knit 2. K1, P1 K1\* P1, K1, P1 , CDI, [P1, K1] 5X, P1, Slip 1, K2TOG, PSSO., Repeat \* to \* P1, K1. PM, Knit 2,P1. Row 6: Slip 1, Knit 2,PM K1, P1, K1, \* [P1, K1] 2X, P1, CDI, [P1, K1] 4X, P1, Slip 1, K2TOG, PSSO, \* Repeat \* to \*,P1, K1. PM,Knit 2,P1. Row 8: Slip 1, Knit 2,PM. K1, P1, K1 \*[P1, K1]3X P1, CDI, [P1, K1] 3X, P1, Slip 1, K2TOG, PSSO, \* repeat \* to \*, P1, K1. PM,Knit 2,P1. Row 10: Slip 1, Knit 2,PM. K1, P1, K1 \* [P1, K1] 4X, P1, CDI, [P1, K1] 2X, P1, Slip 1, K2TOG, PSSO,\* repeat \* to \*, P1, K1. PM,Knit 2,P1. Row 12: Slip 1, Knit 2,PM. K1, P1, K1, \*[P1, K1] 5X, P1, CDI, P1, K1, P1, Slip 1, K2TOG, PSSO,\* repeat from \*, P1, K1. PM,Knit 2,P1. Row 14: Slip 1, Knit 2,PM. K1, P1, K1, \*IP1, K1] 6X, P1, CDI, P1, Slip 1, K2TOG, PSSO,\* repeat from \*, P1, K1. PM,Knit 2,P1. Row 16: Slip 1, Knit 2,PM. K1, P1, K1, \*[P1, K1] 7X, P1, Slip 1, K2TOG, PSSO,\* repeat from \*, P1, K1. PM,Knit 2,P1. Row 18: Slip 1, Knit 2,PM. K1, P1, K1,\* [P1, K1], 7X, P1, CDI\*, repeat from \* to \*, P1, K1. PM,Knit 2,P1. Row 20: Slip 1, Knit 2,PM. K1, P1, \*Slip 1, K2TOG, PSSO, [P1, K1] 6X, P1, CDI, P1\*, K1, P1, K1. Knit 2,P1. PM,Knit 2,P1. Row 22: Slip 1, Knit 2,PM. K1, P1 \*Slip 1, K2TOG, PSSO, [P1, K1] 5X, P1, CDI, P1, K1, P1\* repeat from \* to \*, K1, P1, K1. Knit 2,P1. Row 24: Slip 1, Knit 2. K1, P1 \*Slip .1, K2TOG, PSSO,[P1, K1] 4X, P1, CDI, [P1, K1] 2X, P1\* repeat from \* to\*, K1, P1, K1. PM,Knit 2,P1. Row 26: Slip 1, Knit 2,PM. K1, P1, \*Slip. 1, K2TOG, PSSO, [P1, K1] 3x, P1, CDI, [P1, K1] 3X, P1\*, repeat from \*to\*, K1, P1, K1. PM,Knit 2,P1. Row 28: Slip 1, Knit 2,PM. K1, P1\*, Slip 1, K2TOG, PSSO, [P1, K1] 2X, P1, CDI, [P1, K1] 4X, P1\* repeat from \* to \*, K1,P1, K1. PM,Knit 2,P1. Row 30: Slip 1, Knit 2,PM. K1, P1, \* Slip 1, K2TOG, PSSO, P1, K1, P1, CDI, [P1, K1] 5X, P1\* repeat from \* to \*, K1, P1, K1. PM,Knit 2,P1. Row 32: Slip 1, Knit 2,PM. K1, P1 \* Slip 1, K2TOG, PSSO, P1, CDI, [P1, K1] 6X, P1\*, repeat from \* to \* K1, P1, K1. PM,Knit 2,P1. Repeat above 32 rows to desired scarf length. Knit 6 rows, then cast off Finishing details: set with a steam iron

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