Isadora Lace Scarf
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The wide lace scarves of the 1920s were worn long and silky to accent the new slender figure and clothing of the decade, but probably came in handy, too, for those baring shoulders for the first time. This fine, silky rectangle features a shimmery damask pattern that relies on changes in stitch direction for the play of shadows across its surface. Make the most of this feature by using a yarn that has a soft sheen.
Sample shown here in Kent Lace Tide Pool
Suggested Yarns:
Modern Deco Lace, Kent Lace, Better Breakfast Fingering, Stone Soup Fingering, Jacob Fingering, Shetlandia Fingering
Substituting yarn and/or needles may result in an overall variation in size.
Finished Size:
14 inches wide and 72 inches long (stretched and blocked)
Yarn Requirements:
630 yards
Gauge:
24 sts and 32 rows = 4 inches in stockinette stitch (unblocked; fabric will be relaxed)
Needles:
size 4US (3.5 mm), or size to obtain correct gauge