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The Undulating Waves Scarf was my first foray into designing with beads. It is based on a lace pattern that has lace stitches on both the knit and purl sides of the fabric. This allows the beads to float on the yarn-overs. Although I have marked this pattern as advanced, you will find that, with practice and perseverance, the pattern becomes quite easy! There is a KAL in the Schaefer Yarn Group on Ravelry that has excellent support and pictures.
Materials
Schaefer Yarn Heather (55% merino wool SUPERWASH, 30% silk, 15% nylon; 400 yards [366 m] 4 oz [112 g]), 1 skein, or Schaefer Yarn Susan (100% pima cotton; 470 yards [430 m] 6 oz [170 g]), 1 skein or other sport-weight yarn
Size 6 [4 mm] ndls or size needed to obtain gauge
4 st markers (2 color A, 2 color B)
100g size 6 glass beads (1254 beads total)
Sewing ndl
5" piece of sewing thread
Gauge
22 sts / 28 rows = 4" in pattern, blocked
Finished Measurements
Approx. 6" wide x 49" long
Skill Level
Advanced
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****The only difference between the Susan and Heather versions of the Undulating Waves Scarf is the row gauge. Because of this difference the Heather version is worked for more repeats and therefore needs more beads.
Pattern is delivered electronically upon purchase in pdf format. You will need Adobe Reader to view/print this pattern. Click HERE to get it.
Please contact a Nelkin Designs stockist if you would like to purchase a hard copy of this pattern.
No duplicating except for personal use. Please do not copy and share with your friends or colleagues; each sale of a pattern helps support my designing. Items knit from this pattern may not be sold except with permission of the designer.
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