Elegant Lace Scarf by Valerie Baber

Elegant Lace Scarf

Crochet
February 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
5.5 stitches and 4 rows = 1 inch
in hdc
2.25 mm (B)
240 - 300 yards (219 - 274 m)
US
English
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The Elegant Lace Neck Warmer scarf features an elegant lace design with a modern essence in the ribbed stripe accent. Cozy up your day with a touch of lace designed to keep you warm with style.

Designed with sock/fingerling weight yarn so you can wear it in most seasons. The scarf can also be made in a solid colour, multiple colours on each row, two toned colours, hand painted yarns or a solid coloured yarn to suit your wardrobe and style. Perfect in a merino wool or other cozy yarns for the fall and winter or make it in a silk or linen yarn for the cool spring and summer days adding an elegant touch to your wardrobe.

Listing is for the Elegant Lace scarf neck warmer style pattern shown in the first picture. Last picture show other styles available to match including the hand warmer and cowl scarf on my other listings.

Finished Measurements:
Approximate measurements with finishing trim at longest part of the scarf: 20 inches, 50.8 cm wide by 6 inches, 15.25 cm high.

YARN: You can use most sock weight/fingerling weight yarns for this scarf.

Yarn needed: 1 skein for the base of the scarf (425 yd / 388 m per 4 oz / 115 g per skein). One skein makes 1 scarf shown here with enough yarn left over to make 1 Elegant Lace hand warmer set. The hand warmer pattern is available on my Etsy Store and Ravelry. Shown in Tough Love Sock from SweetGeorgia Yarns.

HOOKS & NOTIONS
B -1 US / 2 – 2.25 mm crochet hook. Yarn needle to sew in ends. Three Buttons ¾ inch, 19 mm circumference.

GAUGE
Gauge is 5.5 sts and 4 rows in pattern using hdc = 1” / 2.5 cm. Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.

BIO:
Valerie has been designing and creating knitwear for various boutiques and galleries, as well as pattern writing for over 25 years. Originally designing knitted pieces and knitting patterns she now designs mostly in crochet. Valerie ventured into the world of fibre art in 2012, creating pieces with an art and design essence. While continuing to create and design she has been pattern writing once again, sharing her ideas with you to enjoy.

Website: www.valeriebaberdesigns.com Etsy Store:
www.valeriebaberdesigns.etsy.com and Ravelry