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pdf pattern for Five Shetland Lace Scarves by Elizabeth Lovick

pdf pattern for Five Shetland Lace Scarves by Elizabeth Lovick

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in Lace Weight and Fingering Yarn

copyright Elizabeth Lovick 2005

Scarves are a good way of trying out new patterns and yarns and always useful (Christmas is always coming!!).

Instructions are given for a variety of patterns. They are in increasing order of difficulty – but all are straight forward. All have pattern only on the odd numbered rows, with the even rows being plain knit or purl. Most of the patterns can be made "double sided" by knitting the alternate rows rather than purling.

These are old Shetland patterns. They were used to make garments to sell, and therefore it was important that the patterns, while looking complex, were actually straightforward to knit! The women and girls would knit anywhere and everywhere, so they could not rely on written instructions: the next row had to follow on instinctively.

Things you need to know need to make the scarves:

Materials

Fingering (4 ply) scarves:

About 100 grams fingering (4 ply) yarn for each scarf

Lace Weight Scarves:

About 60 grams lace weight yarn for each scarf

Two 4.5 mm needles (US 7); row counter

Sizes

Scarves are about 7 ins wide, 60 ins long

The Small Print!

Once I have received your payment I will send the pattern as a pdf attachment to an email. All sales are final.

Please remember that this pattern is copyright, and you cannot use the pattern to make garments for sale without my permission. Thank you.

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