New Pattern - Grape Hyacinth Lace Scarf

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Grape Hyacinth


So what that it's 100+ degrees out? I feel I may just have to ignore the weird looks and wear this out already, I luuurve it.



Strong diagonal lines of slanting decreases and yarn overs create a striking pattern that neither gets lost in the beautiful complexity of Noro's Silk Garden nor competes with it. Drooping bell shapes appear to hang from diagonal "stems" in varying shades much like the Grape Hyacinth.
Instructions are provided in the pattern for both wider and/or longer sized versions. The sample shown is worked as the narrow version.



Yep, it's the whole instant download thing- you know how that works. After payment via Paypal you will be given a link to download the pattern. This link will also be emailed to you and will expire in 48 hours. For any questions about the pattern or whole download process please feel free to email me at- jen@pieknits.com
Just a note that my camera refuses to capture purple, which is a shame as this colorway is more beautiful shades of purple then indicated.
Grape Hyacinth PreviewPattern: Grape Hyacinth Lace Scarf
Diagonal Spanish lace scarf in self striping Noro Silk Garden. Pattern provided in 3 sizes in written and charted instructions.
Gauge: 18 sts and 24 rows = 4" in St st.
Finished Size: 4[4, 6]" wide, 40[60, 60]" long
Needle size: US size 8/5 mm
Yarn: Noro Silk Garden (45% Silk, 45% Mohair, 10% Wool); 110yds/100m per 50g skein) Color: #037 (Purples); 1[2, 2] skein(s)
Skill level: Advanced Beginner (Lace patterning on every row, p2tog-tbl)
Price: $3.00
Format: PDF instant download


14 Comments

Ooh.. gorgeous! I also love that this is a small enough amount of yarn that it would work for handspun too.. I'm definitely going to have to check this one out!

Love the pattern and your photos are great!! You look fabulous, dahling!!!

ooh very very nice!!!! :) you must have been sweating buckets when doing these pics! :)

Hey, you are a super productive designer! Lovely scarf idea!

excelent! ive got about 10 random skeins of silk garden just sitting around after a mishap with klaralund in this amazing teal, heather, violet colorway. this would be the perfect way to start using some of it up!

How pretty! The silk garden colors really show off the pattern!

Beautiful! Just ordered the pattern.

Nice! Great job. Some day when I get some $, I'm going to have to remember that I want some of your patterns!

bee-yoo-tee-ful! I think I might knit one of these up in one of the millions of skeins of sari silk I have around the house.

Tres chic! Is that right, I don't speak french, it just popped into my head and I typed it.

Pretty, pretty, pretty!

I am knitting your beautiful scarf , love it and love Noro's Silk Garden!

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