Description
This pattern was designed for the knitter who wants to learn to knit lace, but it is also a great pattern for any level of experience.
One of the most challenging aspects of lace knitting is ripping it out after noticing a mistake (grrr!). It is so hard to pick up the stitches and get back on track after ripping-out a few rows of lace! This pattern compensates for that problem by inserting four rows of garter stitch after every six rows of lace. It is much easier to rip out and to pick up the stitches again in the garter stitch sections. So you can always rip-out to the garter stitch section – sort of like a safety net!
The stitches used in this pattern help the scarf to lay flat with no curling on the sides. It also looks the same on both sides.