Evie's Dream scarf
Evie has reported from San Luis Obispo, where it is currently uncharacteristically cold for the season—locals are stopping her on the streets and in libraries to comment on her stunning scarf! If you're looking to create your own stylish accessory, this free lace scarf pattern is perfect for you.
The main photo showcases the beautiful unblocked knitting in progress, while the smaller photo features a (BAD) selfie after blocking magic transformed the piece into a delicate masterpiece. This scarf pattern features a captivating lace stitch design pulled from a vintage Mon Tricot stitch dictionary, accompanied by an attractive border that adds elegance.
This is not a typical "knit night" pattern unless you're a lace wizard with a photographic memory—be prepared to take your time! The intricate lace stitch consists of 15 rows, so it's essential to go slow and utilize a lifeline to catch any mistakes before they become a hassle!
I crafted this gorgeous scarf using just one skein of yarn, and once it was blocked, it became long enough to keep you warm during chilly evenings in south/central coastal California. To enhance the scarf's drape and overall feel, I opted for larger needles and a faster knitting technique, which resulted in a sweet, soft fabric you'll love wearing all season long.
This pattern is provided with written directions only, making it accessible for knitters who prefer detailed instructions over charts. Don’t miss out on the chance to create your own beautiful lace scarf that not only showcases your knitting skills but also keeps you cozy on those unexpectedly cold days!
Download your free pattern now and elevate your knitting collection with this timeless accessory! Perfect for yourself or as a thoughtful gift for fellow knitters.