Silver-leaf Scarf by Melody Hadley

Silver-leaf Scarf

Knitting
November 2013
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
US 5 - 3.75 mm
460 - 480 yards (421 - 439 m)
One size fits all
English
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This scarf features an easy leafy center, fancy bottom borders, and a lacy side edging. The scarf is quick to knit in fingering yarn. It would look lovely in pretty greens or fall--colored yarns. The leaves have a veined center which looks more complicated than they really are!
The scarf is worked in halves from the bottom up for a balanced look! There are charts as well as written directions to knit this scarf!

Finished measurements after blocking are 71” long x 6 ½” wide.

Yarn: scarf uses about 460 yards of fingering weight. Sample was made using 1 skein James C. Brett Supreme, Soft & Gentle, Baby 4 ply; 70%acrylic/30% polyamide; and 100 g/482 yards.

Needles and Notions: Size U.S. 5 straight needles and 1 spare to hold stitches of first half; yarn needle to work Kitchener stitch and weave in ends.