Goddess Summer Scarf
You will look simply divine when you wear the Goddess Summer Scarf. This gorgeous lace pattern shows you how to make a scarf that is light and airy, a fantastic companion to any summer ensemble. Sometimes, scarf patterns seem monotonous, but the stunning lace knitting technique used here creates a beautiful accessory that you will naturally gravitate toward when picking out your perfect summer outfit. However, the real beauty behind this scarf is that it will make you and your talent the star.
Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)
Gauge1 stitches, 2 rows, 3 inches. stockinette stitch
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achumley0003 31706 34
Nov 19, 2017
This is a beautiful scarf. I love lace and I love knitting lace . It is fun watching the lace form, but you do have to pay close attention because it isn't fun to frog lace. It is really hard to go back a few rows without messing up your other yarn overs, so one mistake can end up taking so much time to fix. But, if you make sure to keep your stitches counted you should be ok.
Tricia108
Aug 06, 2017
There is no photo but once you click on the pattern, there it is and it is quite lovely. Lacy scarves always add something to an outfit and they come in handy when the air conditioning is a little too cold. This will go on my list. Thank you.
KathrynAllison
Aug 07, 2017
Hi Tricia108, the photo for this pattern has been updated. Our apologies for the inconvenience! -Editors of AllFreeKnitting
stephaniexjones 71 14326
Jan 16, 2017
This site would be so much quicker and easier to navigqte if the pages weren't filled with so much uninspiring advertising.
Alysanne
Jan 16, 2017
Been looking for a light weight scarf for those cool summer evenings and this fits the bill. Love the Classic Elite yarns and this one seems just about perfect. Personally not wild about the fringe but that is the beauty of the options offered here.
The Designing Peng uin
May 04, 2016
the pattern stitch is easy to remember making this another carry-along project, something one has to have for waiting rooms and travel times. I particularly like the fringe options as the scarf looks great with or without, the contrast fringe setting it off extremely well
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