The Lace knit scarf is a fast and easy pattern to knit so you are going to love making and wearing it! You’re going to want to wrap yourself in this cozy and lacy knit scarf the moment you’ve finished it. Also, this modern design only uses simple stitches so it is perfect if you are a beginner. Without a doubt, this is the perfect chic accessory for this spring or even fall, and for the winter too.
The Lace knit scarf is the perfect example of how simple stitches and basic techniques can make such a beautiful, chic, and elaborate finished piece that is hard to believe a beginner could knit. This project is perfect for a beginner not only because it’s easy to knit it but because after you see it finished you will have the feeling that your knitting skills are improving and you can do this!
So don’t give up if it doesn’t look good the first time, or the second, we have all been there! Just take those needles and practice every day if you can and you’ll become so good that even you won’t believe it! You can do it and you can be good at it!
The color red worked beautifully for this design, but I can imagine it in any other color. The lace knit scarf can be worn in a multitude of ways. My favorite way to wear this scarf is around my neck or as the city slicker knot which looks very cool with my coat. Most important having this scarf in several different colors will keep you covered for literally any outfit! I’m pretty sure all of my friends will want one when they see mine.
Tip: How to make a city slicker knot:
Fold the scarf in half lengthwise and wrap it around your neck, then pull the loose ends through the loop that was created by the fold.
Skill level: Easy
Materials: For my Lace knit scarf, I’ve used 400 g of 100% Premium Acrylic (4x 100g) of this (350m/ 100 g; 382 yards/3.53 oz) and 3.5 mm needles.
is a soft yarn with wonderful, airy volume, suitable for crochet and knitting projects. It is produced from 100% acrylic of very high quality and comes in a huge selection of colors. Whether you knit or crochet with this yarn, the stitches will stand out nicely and clearly. If you’re allergic to wool, or if you want to opt out of animal fibers for other reasons, you can replace it with this great acrylic yarn for a soft and lovely result. The soft yarn is suitable for lots of creative, colorful projects. It does not scratch and is comfortable to work with and wear on the body. The yarn is light and warm, perfect for accessories like mittens and scarves. You can buy this yarn HERE.
Abbreviations:
RS= right side;
WS= wrong side;
sl= slip;
k= knit;
p= purl;
yo= yarn over;
k2 tog= knit 2 together as one, the dec leans right;
ssk= slip, slip, knit and means that you slip 1 st, slip the next, then put the left needle back into the slipped sts and knit them together.
This will create a decrease in leaning to the left;
psso= pass slipped stitches over;
p2sso= pass 2 slipped stitches over;
sl 1 st knitwise, k2 tog, psso= slip 1 stitch as if to knit, knit 2 sts together, pass the slipped stitch over. This is a decrease from 3 sts to 1;
sl 2 sts tog knitwise, k1, p2sso= slip 2 stitches as if to knit, knit 1 stitch, pass the 2 slipped stitches over. This is the central double decrease.
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The final dimension of the Lace knit scarf: Width= 45 cm (17.5″) & Length= 250 cm (98.5″);
A kind of gauge, because this pattern needs a multiple of 20 stitches plus 2, I’ll give you the gauge for 20 stitches, I think is much easier to adjust the size this way: 20 stitches= 8.5 cm (3.3 inches).
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The pattern for the Lace knit scarf:
The chart for the stitch of the Lace knit scarf:
The written instructions for the Lace knit scarf:
Cast on 102 stitches; if you want to make the scarf wider cast on more stitches, a multiple of 20.
Row 1: sl st, *p, k2tog, yo, k, yo, k5; sl 2 sts tog knitwise, k1, p2sso; k5, yo, k, yo, ssk*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row, purl the last stitch.
Row 2: *k, purl 19*, repeat *-* until the end of the row, knit the last 2 stitches.
Row 3: sl st, *p, k2tog, k, yo, k, yo, k4; sl 2 sts tog knitwise, k1, p2sso; k4, yo, k, yo, k, ssk*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row, purl the last stitch.
Row 4: *k, purl 19*, repeat *-* until the end of the row, knit the last 2 stitches.
Row 5: sl st, *p, k2tog, k2, yo, k, yo, k3; sl 2 sts tog knitwise, k1, p2sso; k3, yo, k, yo, k2, ssk*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row, purl the last stitch.
Row 6: *k, purl 19*, repeat *-* until the end of the row, knit the last 2 stitches.
Row 7: sl st, *p, k2tog, k3, yo, k, yo, k2; sl 2 sts tog knitwise, k1, p2sso; k2, yo, k, yo, k3, ssk*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row, purl the last stitch.
Row 8: *k, purl 19*, repeat *-* until the end of the row, knit the last 2 stitches.
Row 9: sl st, *p, k2tog, k4, yo, k, yo, k; sl 2 sts tog knitwise, k1, p2sso; k, yo, k, yo, k4, ssk*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row, purl the last stitch.
Row 10: *k, purl 19*, repeat *-* until the end of the row, knit the last 2 stitches.
Row 11: sl st, *p, k2tog, k5, yo, k, yo; sl 2 sts tog knitwise, k1, p2sso; yo, k, yo, k5, ssk*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row, purl the last stitch.
Row 12: *k, purl 19*, repeat *-* until the end of the row, knit the last 2 stitches.
Row 13: sl st, *p, yo, ssk, k5, k2tog, yo, p, yo, ssk, k5, k2tog, yo*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row, purl the last stitch.
Row 14: *k, p8, k3, p8*, repeat *-* until the end of the row, knit the last 2 stitches.
Row 15: sl st, *p, k, yo, ssk, k3, k2 tog, yo, p3, yo, ssk, k3, k2 tog, yo, k*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row, purl the last stitch.
Row 16: *k, p7, k5, p7*, repeat *-* until the end of the row, knit the last 2 stitches.
Row 17: sl st, *p, k2, yo, ssk, k, k2 tog, yo, p5, yo, ssk, k, k2 tog, yo, k2*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row, purl the last stitch.
Row 18: *k, p6, k7, p6*, repeat *-* until the end of the row, knit the last 2 stitches.
Row 19: sl st, *p, k3, yo; sl 1 st, k2 tog, psso; yo, p7, yo, k3 tog, yo, k3*. Repeat *-* until the end of the row, purl the last stitch.
Row 20: *k, p5, k9, p5*, repeat *-* until the end of the row, knit the last 2 stitches.
Repeat the pattern from row 1 and knit until you have the desired length.
Cast off and weave in the ends.
Here are my other free knit and crochet patterns for scarves:
- Herringbone Infinity Scarf;
- How to knit a unisex scarf.
- Summer crochet scarf;
- Crochet Trinity scarf;
- How to crochet a lace scarf;
- How to crochet Autumn vibes scarf;
- How to crochet Sunny Days scarf;
- How to crochet Deep Forest scarf;
- How to knit Landscape cables scarf;
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