Knitted Lace Scarf Patterns
Knitting patterns for knitted scarves and stoles
Picture yourself knitting and wearing an elegant knitted lace scarf or stole you created, and enjoying the admiring looks of everyone.
Even the simplest lace patterns look impressive and invite awe.
Following HeartStrings knitted lace scarf patterns, the lace just flows off the needles because these scarves are all designed for knitting in one piece with no seams to sew or graft. And because you use relatively large needles for these lace scarf patterns, the knitting goes more quickly than you might expect. At the finale, there is always a magic moment when the lace is blocked out to show all of its airy beauty.
Since exact gauge is not terribly important, most of these patterns work up equally well in a variety of yarn weights. Sizes and yardage are given as a guideline. When choosing a yarn weight for your project, you can expect a finer yarn like lace weight to result in a more gossamer look, and a heavier yarn to produce a denser lace.
For even more scarf accessories, be sure to visit the Beaded Scarves Collection and the Knitted Moebius section of the Neck & Up Coverings Collection.
Retailers selling these and other HeartStrings patterns are listed in the Store Locator. For your convenience, you may also on-line and a retail store that has the patterns you want will ship directly to you.
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Cat's Cradle Long-Ways Scarf
Pattern #A21. The clustered threads used as the main pattern stitch in this scarf concentrate the colors of variegated yarn in a lovely way. Also, the way the threads meet and cross each other reminds me of the child's game "cat's cradle".
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Colorful Splendor Lace Scarf
Pattern #H41. Show off your favorite bright palette of colors in this simple yet effective lace pattern.
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Crest of the Waves Lace Scarf
Pattern #A20. Based on a derivative of Shetland Feather and Fan stitch. The main stitch area of graceful lacy waves is surrounded by a knit-as-you go elegant ribbed openwork border.
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Diamond Lace Dress-it-up Scarf
Pattern #A55. Dress up your outfits with this versatile scarf featuring a design variation of trellis faggot lace arranged into diamonds with knitted-to-shape points at each end. Since the scarf is knitted from side-to-side, the colors in variegated yarn will stripe attractively in the lengthwise direction of the scarf.
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Faceted Gems Lace Wrap
Pattern #H42. The stunning sculpted lace of this rectangular wrap will take your breath away.
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Hanging Vines Stole
Pattern #A26. Lovely knitted lace stole pattern easily adapts to the width you fancy, from narrow neck scarf, medium width shoulder wrap, or
wider shawl and sofa throw styles.
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Ivy Trellis Lace Stole
Pattern #H36. Ivy Trellis is a magnificent lace stole featuring ivy motifs trailing along a trellis background. The stole is generously sized to wrap up in for a cuddly warm hug.
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Lace Leaves Scarves
Pattern #H38. Knit one or both of these companion scarves featuring interlinked lace leaves.
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Lacy Riverine Ensemble
Pattern #A89. An elegant coordinating set of reversible lace scarf, headband, and mitts to keep neck, head, hands and arms warm on cool days. The undulating lacy design is reminiscent of a softly flowing river on quiet afternoons.
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Lacy Serpentine Scarf
Pattern #A62. This Lacy Serpentine Scarf is knit along its length in a subtle lace pattern. The main stitch pattern has only three different patterned rows, so the rhythm is quickly learned and enjoyed.
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Lead or Follow Lace Scarf
Pattern #A52. The fluid design of this scarf is a wonderful study in the behavior of lace knitting when yarn overs are placed in various positions relative to the compensating decrease.
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Light Up My Life Lace Scarf
Pattern #A46. Attractive on both sides, a knit-purl lace of sculptured flame motifs makes into a boldly patterned scarf.
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Maple Leaves Lace Scarf
Pattern #A30. Reminiscent of my favorite leaves in lace silhouette.
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Peaks and Valleys Scarf
Pattern #A95. Narrow panels of lace play counterpoint against the zig-zagging path of variegated color along this scarf. Easy to knit on just a few stitches, and enjoyable to wear in a variety of ways.
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Pillared Archways Lace Scarf
Pattern #A25. This graceful rectangular scarf is knitted in a double chevron-arched stockinette lace stitch pattern bordered by pillared columns of an interesting knotted stitch.
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Reversible Lace Cables Scarf
Pattern #A7. Mock eyelet cables and herringbone lace designed into a beautifully draping reversible lace scarf.
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Reversible Lace Ladders Scarf
Pattern #A37. A simple rectangular scarf to knit in a lacy reversible stitch. You'll enjoy the rhythm in making this pattern while using a method to keep yarn overs between knit and purl stitches the same size as when going from purl to knit stitches.
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Scotch Thistle Lace Stole
Pattern #H35. A flowing sequence of leaf and flower motifs symbolic of the regal Scotch thistle combine into this beautiful lace stole.
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The Skinny on Lace
Pattern #A87. Slimming chevrons and stylized fleur-de-lis are arranged symmetrically in narrow lace bands for easy end-to-end one-piece knitting. Besides the Sash shown to left, instructions for a Long Wrap Scarf and a Necktie are also included in this pattern.
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Thinking of You Scarf
Pattern #H40. Say "I'm thinking of you" with a hand knit scarf of lace hearts. Simple and quick to knit on just 29 stitches.
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HeartStrings FiberArts is a wholesale pattern company. I encourage individuals to visit your local yarn store or check the Store Locator to purchase patterns. If you don't already have a favorite retailer from whom to buy, you can use the HeartStrings online catalog at
Shopatron. This service will
find a retailer who has the patterns you want in stock and will ship to you quickly.
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