Knitted Lace Dresser Scarf
If you're looking to add a touch of charm and sophistication to your furniture, a knitted lace dresser scarf is a perfect choice. Not only does it protect your dresser from scratches and spills, but it also brings a delightful decorative element to your space. The intricate lace patterns add a sense of elegance and can brighten up any room effortlessly. Whether you prefer a classic white design or a colorful one to match your decor, a knitted lace dresser scarf is a versatile accessory that can spruce up your home in a friendly and inviting way. So why not treat yourself and your dresser to a lovely scarf that not only looks good but also adds a warm, welcoming feel to your living space?
Gauge:
21½ sts = 4" over pat st unblocked
Materials:
Size 7 needles US (4.5 mm)
Yarn:
I used a handspun finger weight rayon yarn that was nubby and variegated yarn to make this. A total of 6½ ounces was used. If you use a fiber that weighs more, such as cotton, you will need an additional amount.
Size:
16" x 31" unblocked
19" x 37" blocked
Instructions:
CO 80 sts.
Work seed st 4 rows.
Row 1 and odd WS rows: Seed st 4 sts, p across, last 4 sts seed st
Row 2: Seed st 4 sts, k2, k2tog, yo, k1, yo, ssk, k2, last 4 sts seed st
Row 4: Seed st 4 sts, k1, k2tog, yo, k3, yo, ssk, k1, last 4 sts seed st
Rows 6 & 8: Seed st 4 sts, k2tog, yo, k5, yo, ssk, last 4 sts seed st
Row 10: Seed st 4 sts, k3, yo, sl2 knitwise-k1-p2sso, yo, k3, last 4 sts seed st Repeat rows 1-10 31 times or until about 30" from beginning or desired length.Work seed st 4 rows.
BO.Block to approximately 19" x 37" to open up lace pattern.