Snow Spell Scarf Pattern
Winter can be a time of beauty, magic and temperatures so cold you never want to leave your knitting chair. With the Snow Spell Scarf on your needles, you'll have plenty to work on during the frigid Winter months (and something warm to snuggle into when you do have to leave the house eventually). It features an addictive, but simple lace pattern worked between I-Cord edges. Larger needles with a worsted weight, slightly fuzzy yarn means that this pattern also works up really fast. (Perfect for gifting or blizzard knitting!)
Digital only pattern is available through my Ravelry shop. Yarn featured in sample is YumiYarns House Blend Handspun in the Fir colorway.
Yarn
Approx 300 yds (275 m) of Worsted Weight Yarn
Sample Used:
1 skein of Yumi Yarns’ House Blend Handspun (Approx 325 yds / 125g)
Needles
US 9 (5.5mm) straight or circular needles, or size to obtain gauge
Notions
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Tapestry Needle
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Scissors
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Stitch Marker/s
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Sizes
83” (210cm) x 7” (17 cm)
Tutorial included for Customizing Scarf Sizes
Gauge
14 sts x 21 rows / 4” (10 cm) in Stockinette, blocked
Tutorials
- Adding an I-Cord Edge to Any Pattern (tutorial coming soon!)
- Customizing Scarf Sizes (tutorial included in pattern)
- Wet Blocking
Pattern Delivery
This listing is for both a printed and digital copy of the pattern. The digital pattern will be sent via e-mail from Ravelry within 24 hrs of purchase so that you can easily add it to your library. The printed copy will be sent in a sheet protector & will arrive at your door within a few days of purchase.
Full Description
Winter can be a time of beauty, magic and temperatures so cold you never want to leave your knitting chair. With the Snow Spell Scarf on your needles, you’ll have plenty to work on during the frigid Winter months
(and something warm to snuggle into when you do have to leave the house eventually).
The Snow Spell Scarf features an addictive, but simple lace pattern worked between I-Cord edges. Larger needles with a worsted weight, slightly fuzzy yarn means that this pattern also works up really fast (so that you will actually want to finish a 7’ (2.1 m) scarf). The I-Cord edging provides stability to the lace and the larger needles mean less chance of puckering due to tension issues.
This pattern is for the original size of the scarf, but I’ve included a quick tutorial so that you can adjust it (and any other rectangle scarf that has a pattern repeat) to whatever length you need for your own preference or for gifting. I hope you enjoy it & stay warm & cozy this Winter!