SS Fern Stainless Steel Lace Knitting Pattern - Jenn Wisbeck

SS Fern Stainless Steel Lace Knitting Pattern

By Jenn Wisbeck

  • Release Date: 2011-06-21
  • Genre: Crafts & Hobbies

Description

Stainless Steel Scarflette with Simple Fern Lace
Stainless steel yarn is a world unto itself- light as a feather, but flexible, foldable, and bendable in a way no other yarn is. Stainless steel yarns are special- they are a core wrapped in wool or silk, so they are soft to the touch, perfect for a lovely lightweight scarf that is sure to inspire conversation! The entire scarf weighs less than a half ounce and stretches both length and widthwise!
The scarf is knit in a long rectangle, starting with the edging, then picking up stitches to knit the body. Because the yarn bends and stretches to shape, no blocking is required! Every other row is garter stitch so the scarf is reversible, making it extra easy to wear!

Level
Intermediate- increasing, decreasing, following a chart

Size
8 by 30 inches/20.5 by 76 cm slightly stretched to 5.5 by 38 inches/14 by 96.5 cm stretched

Yarn
310 yards lace weight stainless steel yarn.

Sample knit in Silk Stainless Steel by Habu (69% silk, 31% stainless steel [core]; ½ ounce/14 grams; 311 yards/280 meters) in Navy.

Materials
-US #3/3.25mm needle- straight or circular
-Tapestry needle to weave in ends
-Stitch markers (2)

Gauge
5 stitches and 4.5 rows per inch [2.5 cm], slightly stretched

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