Wandering Vines Scarf
My son has been wanting a scarf so I let him pick out yarn the other day at our local Meijer Grocery Store. He liked the Lion Brand Tweed
We both loved this color. Now I had to create the scarf. I probably tried out 3 or 4 different stitches, needle sizes etc before I decided on creating a scarf using an easy lace pattern called Wandering Vines.
Here are my easy instructions:
One skein Lion Brand Tweed
size US 10 1/2 needles
Cast on 22 stitches and work as follows:
Knit first 4 rows
Begin pattern repeat and knit until desired length;
Row 1 and all odd rows Purl
Row 2 - K3 *YO, K2, SSK, K2tog, K2, YO, K1* (repeat pattern) K1
Row 3 - Purl
Row 4 - K2 *YO, K2, SSK, K2tog, K2, YO, K1* (repeat pattern) K2
Row 5 - Purl
When you reach your desired length knit 4 rows and bind off. Weave in the loose ends. Add a fringe if desired.
This is an easy but nice looking pattern and easy to knit.

We both loved this color. Now I had to create the scarf. I probably tried out 3 or 4 different stitches, needle sizes etc before I decided on creating a scarf using an easy lace pattern called Wandering Vines.
Here are my easy instructions:
One skein Lion Brand Tweed
size US 10 1/2 needles
Cast on 22 stitches and work as follows:
Knit first 4 rows
Begin pattern repeat and knit until desired length;
Row 1 and all odd rows Purl
Row 2 - K3 *YO, K2, SSK, K2tog, K2, YO, K1* (repeat pattern) K1
Row 3 - Purl
Row 4 - K2 *YO, K2, SSK, K2tog, K2, YO, K1* (repeat pattern) K2
Row 5 - Purl
When you reach your desired length knit 4 rows and bind off. Weave in the loose ends. Add a fringe if desired.
This is an easy but nice looking pattern and easy to knit.




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