patterns >
Irene Lin Designs
> Dew Scarf










Dew Scarf
This pattern is 20% discount until May 7. (GMT)
The Dew Scarf is knit sideways, worked from tip to tip with selvage edge. It’s made with lace weight mohair and knitted with larger needles to create an airy lace texture.
When wearing it, I used a ring to secure the scarf. Simply thread both ends of the scarf through the ring. The mohair texture helps keep it securely in place.
Easy styling tips
Gauge:
14 sts and 19 rows = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” in pattern.
Finished measurements:
The size of the finished piece depends on how many rows you work in each section.
Here are the measurements from my samples for reference:
Caramel triangle version: Length: 108 cm/42.5”; Width: 35 cm/13.75”
Light blue triangle version: Length: 85 cm/33.5”; Width: 21 cm/8.25”
Light blue rectangular version: Length: 106 cm/41.75”; Width: 8 cm/3.25”
Yarns:
Majo Garn, Peal Mohair. Color way: Almond/Mist. 70% Mohair, 30% Silk, 23g=210m/229yds.
The caramel version used one ball of yarn, the light blue versions each used about half a ball of yarn.
According to the pattern, you can repeat the pattern a few more times to make it larger, but please note that this will require more yarn. On the other hand, if you prefer a shorter length, simply reduce the number of repeats.
Needles:
6 mm (US 10), 60 ~100 cm circular needle.
648 projects
stashed
264 times
- First published: April 2025
- Page created: May 4, 2025
- Last updated: May 4, 2025 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now