Sunday, May 25, 2014

Coconut Milk Peekaboo Lace Scarf Pattern - FREE Knitting Pattern

This scarf was knit in March for a friends mom. She picked the colors and I made up a pattern to placate my designer side :). This design allows for a very dense scarf that can cover more area when stretched out, and then you get to see the openwork peek through! The body (or cream colored yarn in this case) is the inverse of the border pattern. If you like you can work the whole scarf in either the border or the body pattern if desired. The changing of the pattern on the ends adds a little extra something. :)







Coconut Milk Peekaboo Lace Scarf 
 FREE Knitting Pattern
(Previously known as "Peekaboo Lace Chain Link Pattern")


Yarn: Worsted Weight holding 2 strands throughout
Needle Size: 13 / 9.00 mm


Cast on 22 stitches

Beginning Border:

Row 1:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2 

Row 2:  P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 3:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 4:  P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, k2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2

Row 5:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 6:  P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 7:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 8:  P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSK, P2

Repeat Rows 1 - 8 once more, then Row 1 - 7 again.

***Switch to Ivory Colored Yarn***

Body:

Row 24:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 25:  P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 26:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 27:  P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, k2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2

Row 28:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 29:  P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 30:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 31:  P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSK, P2

Repeat Rows 24 - 31 until you have reached a length that is about 9 - 10 inches short of how long you want  your scarf. Then work Rows 24 - 30 once more be for changing back to your border color.

End Border:

Row 1:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 2:  P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 3:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 4:  P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2, k2tog, YO, P2, K2tog, YO, P2

Row 5:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 6:  P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2

Row 7:  K2, P2, K2, P2, K2, P2, k2, P2, K2, P2, K2

Row 8:  P2, YO, SSK, P2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSKP2, YO, SSK, P2

Repeat Rows 1 - 8 once more, then Row 1 - 7 again, binding off on the last Row 7.

Weave in ends and enjoy! :)







All rights reserved. If you sell products made from this pattern, please link back to this post and credit Dawn Pearson/Lostsentiments as the designer. Thank you.

10 comments:

  1. Love this pattern! I'd like to try it in a chunky weight yarn and seam the ends to make an infinity scarf. Can't wait to try it out!!!

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    1. Woo! :D Kimberly that is a GREAT idea! :D I think you just helped me add one more projecto my own "to make" list! ^-^ LOL Thank you! :)

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  2. Really like this but inexperienced making scarves and wraps so cannot guess how much yarn this version is needed of each kind. Please advise.

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  3. How much yarn is required to complete this scarf? Thank you

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  4. I have been knitting this in chunky wool and using size six needles it is looking pretty good

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  5. Making this scarf again absolutely love it the last time I used two balls of chunky wool wasn't enough as I got too short of a scarf but I reckon about four balls of chunky wool depending what type you use mine was 50 grams

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  6. What yarn did you use and how much of each color? I love, love, love the sample scarf ☺️
    Thanks

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  7. Looking all over pages to see how much yarn to use in worsted weight. Can someone advise? Thanks.

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    1. If you read the previous comments, you'll notice that several of us have been asking these questions for years, without any answers.

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    2. The comments did not become visible to me until after I commented.

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