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JC Briar

2006

Traveling Vines Scarf

Briar: "Traveling vines run up the mirror-image ends of this petite scarf, meeting in ribbing that gently hugs the back of the wearer’s neck. A delicate lace edge provides a distinctive detail. Knitting begins with the lace edge at one end of the scarf. Stitches are picked up from the lace edge, and knitting continues to the middle of the scarf. The other end is worked in the same way, then the ends are grafted together." A beautiful pattern, clear and concise-- yet not short on lovely words to keep you going; you're knitting with a friendly designer.

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Pattern Detail

  • lace patterning is both written out and charted
  • no schematics
  • sewing required
  • fall/winter
  • straight (flat) knitting
  • 5" (12.5 cm) wide; 35" (89 cm) long
  • digital PDF has 2 pages (letter size)
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    • 4 x 4 in
    • 4.0 mm
    • 6.0 US
    • 24.0 st st
    • 4 x 4 in
    • 4.0 mm
    • 6.0 US
    • 21.0 over pattern

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