Pattern: Melusine lace scarf
This beaded lace scarf pattern is knitted with light fingering weight yarn and 6/0 seed beads. The lace pattern is relatively simple, and this scarf can be knit very quickly. The entire scarf is knitted in one direction; no grafting necessary!
The pattern contains both stitch-by-stitch written instructions and charts, so you can use whichever type of instruction you prefer.
(Etsy and craft-fair sellers: This pattern may be used to knit up to 20 scarves for sale. If you wish to sell more than 20 of them, please contact me for licensing terms.)
Materials needed:
200-240 yards of light fingering weight yarn. The yarn called for is Brooklyn Handspun Signature superwash merino. I used roughly half a skein.
US6/4.0mm needles.
25g of 6/0 glass seed beads.
Gauge:
Not vital for this project; I suggest starting to knit the first part, then doing a partial blocking. If you like the look and drape of the lace, go ahead with it.
Skills:
Intermediate knitting; this is a relatively easy lace, and the lace stitches are only on one side of the fabric.
You can purchase this pattern for $5.50 via this link:
Here are some more pictures (click to see a larger version at Flickr):
hello 🙂
i was thinking on the same “path” along what you made, i like it very much in grey especially.
do you sell this as a download or as a paper pattern?
It is a downloadable PDF.