Priscilla Lace Scarf
Inspiration
Looking for a multifunctional lace scarf as a gift for family, friends, or for yourself? If yes, then this Priscilla Lace Scarf is perfect for you. It is wide enough that it covers your shoulders and arms making it easy to leave the house without worrying about carrying a sweater or jacket. The scarf is soft and light enough that it can also be used as a cover while breastfeeding. Lastly, if your feet get cold easily like me, the scarf is long enough to cover your arms and feet while seated. All of the above facts motivated me to make the scarf, and I was more excited to see it in use as our daughter-in-law used it while nursing our youngest granddaughter.
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As always, something good is worthy of sharing. One way to ensure I shared the scarf with as many people as possible was by joining the Fall Fashion Blog Hop hosted by Claire Goodale of E’Claire Makery. The blog hop includes 31 patterns from very talented designers who have put forward their best designs. I hope you all will love this multifunctional scarf and have some comfort as much as I do.
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Check out my other scarves:
Ocean Breeze Infinity Scarf if you prefer any infinity scarf. It is light goes with any fashion.
Cool Everyday Scarf and Golden Glamour Lacy Scarf are lacy and narrower than the Priscilla scarf.
If looking for a scarf specifically for fall colors check out the Falin Scarf, Harvest Time Scarf, and Mildred Scarf.
Skill Level
Intermediate
Yarn
I used the We Crochet Mighty Stitch 80% Acrylic, 20% Superwash Wool 208 yds (192 m), 100 gm (3.5 oz). Thanks to WeCrochet for providing the yarn and made it possible for me to make this scarf. This is a worsted weight 4 yarn, and having used it before, I loved it and wanted to use it again. It is soft and easy to work with.
Yarn Substititute
I used Mighty Stitch for this scarf but other comparable yarns can be used such as
Caron Simply Soft
Premier Anti-pilling Everyday Medley
Patons Fairytale Fab Aran
Hobbii Lollipop
Guage
12 rows x 20 sts = 4” x 4” (10 cm x 10 cm)
Finished Measurements
70” x 19” (178 cm x 48 cm) flat without fringes
Materials
We Crochet Mighty Stitch 80% Acrylic, 20% Superwash Wool 208 yds (192 m), 100 gm (3.5 oz)
Worsted Weight (4)
Color A - Cream 715 yds/654 m
Color B - Oyster 697 yds/637 m
Crochet Hook size - 4 mm (G)
Scissors
Tapestry Needle
Tape Measure
Abbreviations (US terms)
Ch(s)- chain(s)
Sl st- slip stitch
Sc- single crochet
Hdc- half double crochet
Sp- space
Sk-skip
Ch-sp- chain space
Beg- beginning
Rep- repeat
Btw- between
Notes
Ch at the beg of the row does not count as a st.
The scarf is made in rows
Availability
Get a copy of the pattern either on Etsy or Ravelry.