Three Cosy Lace Scarves Three Cosy Lace Scarves Three Cosy Lace Scarves
from Fiddlesticks Knitting

These cosy scarves will warm your neck beautifully with their pretty lacy patterns. Each features a different type of "challenge" from the intermediate Cosy Ruffles (left) with feminine ruffles, and Cosy Diamonds (left) with diamonds and fancy ribbing, to the more advanced Cosy Elegance (below) with graceful lace panels meeting at the centre and joined by grafting.

NOTE: Fiddlesticks Patterns use charts.
There are detailed instructions on the garment construction, how to work the charts and special stitches, but the stitch pattern designs are all charted.

Three Cosy Lace Scarves

Recommended yarns:
Fiddlesticks Knitting Silken Merino, each ball 105 metres, 114 yds (DK weight)

Ruffles: 3 balls (sample = 134 g/282 m)- 52 inches long x 6.5 inches wide
Diamonds: 4 balls (sample = 164 g/345 m)- 50 inches long x 8 inches wide
Elegance: 3 balls (sample = 143 g/300 m)- 51 inches long x 7.5 inches wide

Recommended needle size:
3.5 (US 4) circular or straight needles (or size to obtain gauge).

Recommended for Intermediate knitters.


Pattern: 12.00 Cdn / US
Kit: Cost will vary with number of balls ordered. Please purchase the yarn via the Silken Merino web page.
Design Details
Silken Merino yarn colours
Silken Merino

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 Fabulous new needles from Addi Turbo

Addi Turbo Lace Knitting Circular Needles
These fabulous new circular needles from Addi Turbo - the long respected name in well-crafted knitting needles - offer you enhanced features for both lace and sock knitting. They have sharp tips making it easier to work fine stitches; the needles are coated to give just the right amount of 'stick' so you have better control of lace stitches; and they have smooth joins between the needles and cord.

When selecting a needle size note that while the pattern has a suggested size (see above for Recommended needle size), you may need to use a different needle size in order to get gauge. If your experience with other Fiddlesticks patterns is that you have to go up or down a needle size to match gauge, then select the appropriate size.



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