Tiny glass beads sit like raindrops on the gossamer web of this simple garter-stitch scarf. Lacy loops at the edges are created as you go with a yarn-over at the beginning of each row. But the real secret to the beauty of this piece is in the finishing. Slip blocking wires through each edge loop and steam press gently -transformation!
Note: 2 bags of size 8 beads are used for this scarf. If substituting different yarn or beads, test to be sure hook and yarn will fit through bead together. You can also view all Churchmouse Classics Patterns.
as with so many things I knit, I originally intended this for myself but as I followed this simple pattern I realized it was for my daughter.this classic pattern with the self fringe is gorgeous and looks woven. both sides are exquisite.
I have never used 4 needles to knit with before and have finally given up on this. I found the video that gave further explanation that was helpful but still kept messing up. Finally gave up.
Love this pattern. I made a pair for myself and they were so comfortable. As the nights get cooler I put them on to watch tv at night. Also good for travel as your slippers.
Product Information
(for Beaded Mohair Scarf Pattern)
Finished Gauge:
16 (4 sts. / inch)Project Type:
ScarfSuggested Needles:
US 10 needles, US 13/14 steel crochet hook for placing beadsSuggested Yarns:
Crystal Palace Kid Merino PrintWearer:
WomenYarn Gauge:
Fingering (27-32 sts/4 in)Yarn Yardage:
325 yds