Last week I gave you a pattern for the Wave stitch swatch, and that looked like this:
I’m sure you figured out by now that it was a rehearsal knitting for this scarf.
The Wavy Scarf is an easy knit and grows quite fast. Think “knitted Christmas gifts”. Wink wink…
Also, I think this pattern is just perfect for a beginner lace knitter.
Measurements:
Blocked scarf measures:
- 165 cm / 65 inches in length;
- 19 cm / 7.5 inches in width;
You’ll need:
- long needles in size 3 or 3,5 mm / US 2,5 or US 3
(you can also use circulars if it’s easier for your hands); - light fingering or sock yarn about 100 grams / 492 yards – I used Alize Cashmira Fine
Abbreviations:
- k – knit
- p – purl
- YO – yarn over
- ssk – slip, slip, knit slipped stitches together
- k2tog – knit 2 together
- sk2p – slip 1 st, knit 2 together, pass slipped stitch over
How to knit this lacy scarf:
*You’ll be working back and forth*
Cast on 40 stitches and knit 5 rows.
Row 1: k5, *(YO, ssk) twice, YO, sk2p, YO, k2tog, YO, k1* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 2 and all WS rows: k5, purl to last 5 sts, k5;
Row 3: k5, *k1, (YO, ssk) twice, k1, (k2tog, YO) twice* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 5: k5, *k2, YO, ssk, YO, sk2p, YO, k2tog, YO, k1* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 7: k5, *k3, YO, ssk, k1, k2tog, YO, k2* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 9: k5, *k4, YO, sk2p, YO, k3* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 11, 13, 15, 17, 19: k5, *p1, ssk, k2, YO, k1, YO, k2, k2tog* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 21: k5, *k1, ssk, k2, YO, k1, YO, k2, k2tog* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 23: k5, *k1, YO, ssk, k5, k2tog, YO* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 25: k5, *(YO, ssk) twice, k3, k2tog, YO, k1* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 27: k5, *k1, (YO, ssk) twice, k1, (k2tog, YO) twice* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 29: k5, *(YO, ssk) twice, YO, sk2p, YO, k2tog, YO, k1* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 31: k5, *k1, (YO, ssk) twice, k1, (k2tog, YO) twice* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 33: k5, *(YO, ssk) twice, YO, sk2p, YO, k2tog, YO, k1* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 35: k5, *k1, (YO, ssk) twice, k1, (k2tog, YO) twice* repeat 3 times, k5;
Row 36: k5, purl to last 5 sts, k5;
Repeat rows 1 to 36 in total of 12 times (or more if you want your scarf to be longer).
Knit 5 rows and cast off. Hide in all yarn ends and block.
Love the color and the pattern. Thank you very much for sharing. My to knit list keeps on growing!
I think “to knit” lists are meant to be endless 🙂
Glad that I am not alone! BI
ophs so sorry. The sign I tried to use did not come out correctly. So here is my old faithful 🙂
I love this pattern. It looks light and airy, but could also be warm and cosy done in the right yarn. I live where it doesn’t get so cold you have to stay wrapped up, but this is attractive and would make a nice addition to my scarves.
Beautiful scarf and gorgeous color! Thanks so much for sharing the pattern.
You are wonderful – thank you very much! I love the pattern and now the scarf. I’m thinking a future baby blanket, too.
Beautiful scarf, thank you so much
I think the pattern looks more difficult than for beginners so I’m elated you think opposite of I!!!!! It is a lovely pattern and could be used as a pattern for many items. Thanks a bunch! PT
I love the pattern. How can I make it wider
You can do this scarf wider by making more pattern repeats.
I am really enjoying knitting this pattern! Thank you for clear instructions. I’m adding two repeats for a bit wider scarf for my sister, and as this is only my second small lace project (the other was socks), I’m hoping it will turn out as lovely as yours!
Thank you, Linda! I’m sure your scarf will be even more beautiful than mine 🙂
Can I have your permission to sell the knitted product?
Yes Gisele, absolutely 🙂 Good luck!
I can’t make this work. First row where it says (YO,ssk) twice.
I’ve done it twice more marketing this 3 YO,SSK and I’ve tried it doing only once more
Either way I can never end the row with k5. It’s always not enough sts left
Help
Just looked over the diagram above and it doesn’t match the written instruction
I checked and it looks to me it matches – are we talking about row 1? Let’s try to write this out: knit 5 sts, yarn over, ssk (single decrease (1 st from 2 sts)), yarn over, ssk, yarn over, sk2p (double decrease (1 at from 3 sts)), yarn over, k2tog (single decrease (1 st from 2 sts)), yarn over, knit 1, – repeat everything in bold, and end with knit 5.
Does that help?
Thank-you so much for this pattern I’m a senior that hasn’t knit for a while and not very computer literate however I’m making a table runner this will give me a project for a long cold and lonely winter thanks again
I am in the process of knitting the wavy scarf pattern. Where is the stitches for rows 12,14,16,18 an 20??? The pattern shows from 11,13,15,17, 19, 21. Help!!!
Row 2 and all WS rows: k5, purl to last 5 sts, k5;