Leafy Lace Scarf

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Leafy Lace Scarf

This beautiful scarf from Bernat Yarns has a lacy leaf detail that makes for an elegant and light winter accessory.

Leafy Lace Scarf

Materials:

  • Yarn: Bernat® Alpaca (100 g/3.5 oz; 110 m/120 yds) #93309 (Lavender) 2 balls
  • Knitting Needles: pair of size 6 mm (U.S. 10) or size needed to obtain gauge.

Size: Approx 7 x 65 ins [18 x 165 cm].

Gauge: 15 sts and 20 rows = 4 ins [10 cm] in stocking st.

Instructions:

Cast on 27 sts.
Knit 3 rows, noting 1st row is WS.
1st row: K10. K2tog. yo. K1. P1. K1. yo. ssk. K10.
2nd row: K2. P7. P2togtbl. P2. yo. K1. yo. P2. P2tog. P7. K2.
3rd row: K8. K2tog. K1. yo. K2. P1. K2. yo. K1. ssk. K8.
4th row: K2. P5. P2togtbl. P3. yo. P1. K1. P1. yo. P3. P2tog. P5. K2.
5th row: K6. K2tog. K2. yo. K3. P1. K3. yo. K2. ssk. K6.
6th row: K2. P3. P2togtbl. P4. yo. P2. K1. P2. yo. P4. P2tog. P3. K2.
7th row: K4. K2tog. K3. yo. K4. P1. K4. yo. K3. ssk. K4.
8th row: K2. P1. P2togtbl. P5. yo. P3. K1. P3. yo. P5. P2tog. P1. K2.
9th row: K2. K2tog. K4. yo. K5. P1. K5. yo. K4. ssk. K2.
10th row: K2. P11. K1. P11. K2.
11th row: K13. P1. K13.
12th row: K2. P11. K1. P11. K2.
These 12 rows form Pat.
Cont in pat until Scarf from beg measures approx 64½ ins [164 cm], ending on 12th row of pat. Knit 3 rows. Cast off knitwise (WS).

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what do ssk and togtbl stand for?

Hi there, SSK stands for slip, slip, knit and togtbl stands for Purl 2 Together Through Back Loop. Hope that helps! - Julia from FaveCrafts

What does P2 togtbl mean,I get the P2 together but not the rest.

Hi cecemcall...thanks for your comment. You can learn how to p2 tog tbl (or p2tog through back loop) by checking out this video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxQoxCQIe3A Hope that helps!

When I click on cable lace scarf, this pattern appears I lost the printout for thecale lace item and I am frantic!

In "1st Row" there are only instructions for 26 stitches and you have 27 on the needle

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