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I'm dedicated to designing very easy knits for my Beginner knitters and my Deceptively Easy Wavy Lace Scarf is just that: deceptively easy! Although it looks like a complicated piece of lace work, it's done with just a few basic knit stitches AND NO PURL STITCHES!
The wavy edges happen automatically. Just work the pattern and you'll see how magically the curves are shaped!
So if you're a new knitter, I know you'll be thrilled with this pattern and if you're a more experienced knitter, I know you'll enjoy it too.
As with all my designs, if you have any questions as you work up the project, I'm here to help. Just contact me! I want you to have a great time working up my design and end up with a wonderful finished project.
Before Blocking: 6 stitches and 8 rows = 1 inch (2.5 cm)
438 yards of Worsted weight
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I am certified as a Level 1 Master Hand Knitter by The Knitting Guild Association. My grandmother Lena taught me to knit when I was 4 years old and told me that a lifetime of knitting pleasure was her legacy to me. I love to design and knit and enter my work in competitions. I've won numerous awards and ribbons over the years and that's a lot of fun, but the greatest pleasure is the actual ...
I am certified as a Level 1 Master Hand Knitter by The Knitting Guild Association. My grandmother Lena taught me to knit when I was 4 years old and told me that a lifetime of knitting pleasure was her legacy to me. I love to design and knit and enter my work in competitions. I've won numerous awards and ribbons over the years and that's a lot of fun, but the greatest pleasure is the actual creative process. I specialize in Beginner and Intermediate level designs that teach new skills and promote excitement for the art that is Knitting. I think new knitters should have the opportunity to work with a well-written design that reinforces their current skills, teaches them new skills and gets a "WOW, you made that?!!?" response when showing off their completed project.
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